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Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 12:02
by Lackeos
If you've seen the Vice documentary "UK's Scariest Debt Collector," which has been uploaded to youtube various times and has tens of millions of combined views, then...

You'd be aware that debt collectors sometimes employ boxers (professional, amateur, or just gym rats) to carry out some of their debt collection tasks, and sometimes use fear tactics including male-on-male rape (and photographing the act, and using the photographs as blackmail) to keep their rep up. So... boxing has seen some bad people of that kind.

Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 18:53
by margaret thatcher
Lackeos wrote: 02 Oct 2019, 12:02 sometimes use fear tactics including male-on-male rape (and photographing the act, and using the photographs as blackmail) to keep their rep up.
How much did you owe them?

Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 19:30
by gilgamesh
Lackeos wrote: 02 Oct 2019, 12:02 If you've seen the Vice documentary "UK's Scariest Debt Collector," which has been uploaded to youtube various times and has tens of millions of combined views, then...

You'd be aware that debt collectors sometimes employ boxers (professional, amateur, or just gym rats) to carry out some of their debt collection tasks, and sometimes use fear tactics including male-on-male rape (and photographing the act, and using the photographs as blackmail) to keep their rep up. So... boxing has seen some bad people of that kind.
Remember Rocky is supposed to break the guys thumbs in the 1st movie for some gangster type guy.

I'd think this is pretty common. If you're gonna hire a tough guy to beat up and threaten people you wanna hire somebody with beating people up credentials I guess.

Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 21:54
by Duran1970
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Dec 2017, 11:06
Shirow wrote: 27 Dec 2017, 10:58 James Butler deserves a mention. He's the one famous for breaking his opponents jaw with a sucker punch after the fight had finished and gloves had been removed at a September 11 Fireman & policemen charity boxing event.

Butler was being helped out by Max Kellerman's brother Sam and staying in his apartment. Butler murdered him with a hammer then set the apartment on fire and stole Sam's car.
Yup, the sucker punch was just simply bad! and then he kills Sam, I knew he killed him, but I didn't know there were staying together, nor that he killed him with a hammer.
Hence the nickname
The "Harlem Hammer"

Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 23:09
by adislav123
lackeos wrote "debt collectors using "fear tactics" "including" "male on male rape" "to keep their REP up"!!
man you got your definitions twisted!!

and then they "photograph the act" to use it as blackmail.

some fucked up debt collectors out there, evil people for reals.

Re: Most "bad people" boxing has seen?

Posted: 02 Oct 2019, 23:17
by lazboy
adislav123 wrote: 02 Oct 2019, 23:09 lackeos wrote "debt collectors using "fear tactics" "including" "male on male rape" "to keep their REP up"!!
man you got your definitions twisted!!

and then they "photograph the act" to use it as blackmail.

some fucked up debt collectors out there, evil people for reals.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

A debt collector taking photos of himself committing rape and then using it as blackmail is hilarious.

Imagine the exchange.

Dear sir, if you do not pay so and so I will release incriminating pictures I took of myself committing a rape against you. Please pay or I will release the photos of my crime to the public.