I knew the charges part was joking.Impractical Poster wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 15:24 I was joking about Breazeale being brought up on charges. But, seriously, you bring your kids with a chance of them getting traumatized like that. I understand he was confident. But geez...
On a side note - I thought Wilder's walk out was dope.
Wilder wants a body on his record..
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Yeah thought as much, definitely not "perfectly legal"
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Does anyone with a semblance of sanity really think that law enforcement would bother to investigate a boxer's comments in the buildup to an entertainment event?
Maybe only guys who also believe professional wrestlers should be arrested for whacking an opponent over the skull with a chair.
Apparently, there might be a few of those kinds of guys here.
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Sure seems like many on here either took it seriously or used it as an opportunity to bash/belittle Wilder. Regarding your second sentence...you mean wrestling isn't real???!!!!SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 15:56 Does anyone with a semblance of sanity really think that law enforcement would bother to investigate a boxer's comments in the buildup to an entertainment event?
Maybe only guys who also believe professional wrestlers should be arrested for whacking an opponent over the skull with a chair.
Apparently, there might be a few of those kinds of guys here.
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Oh yeah, I forgot, you're a pro wrestling aficionado.
Well of course, it's real, Oogie. Don't you worry about it. It's just that wrestlers have the green light to do things that us normal folks can't do without legal repercussions.
But they can't threaten other wrestlers. Especially in front of their children. That's forbidden.
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Thank God!SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 16:20 Oh yeah, I forgot, you're a pro wrestling aficionado.
Well of course, it's real, Oogie. Don't you worry about it. It's just that wrestlers have the green light to do things that us normal folks can't do without legal repercussions.
But they can't threaten other wrestlers. Especially in front of their children. That's forbidden.
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You're taking Wilder's hype comments way too seriously. Bad taste and poor sportsmanship? Absolutely. Illegal? No way!characters wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 13:59 If that would be true, there shouldn't be any terrorist locked up who hasn't already murdered anyone. Any pedofile who hasn't actually done the stuff he might like to should just walk free around, psychiatrist wouldn't have any job, since. Well he didn't actually do it right? And if he did there is no psychiatrist needed any more.
So back to reality, obviously this isn't allowed and people who do such things should be locked up.
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Neither the cop nor I am a boxer. C'mon...characters wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 14:05 Oké, well walk to a cop and tell him you want to kill him, let's see what happens.
And this has nothing to do with Wilder, your looks or name really don't matter.
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You know that Joshua threatened to break Ruiz' jaw if he continued to talk shit?characters wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 13:59 If that would be true, there shouldn't be any terrorist locked up who hasn't already murdered anyone. Any pedofile who hasn't actually done the stuff he might like to should just walk free around, psychiatrist wouldn't have any job, since. Well he didn't actually do it right? And if he did there is no psychiatrist needed any more.
So back to reality, obviously this isn't allowed and people who do such things should be locked up.
Should Joshua have been locked up for this vile threat? Of course time behind bars might have been preferable to the beating Ruiz eventually laid on him.