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What Do You Make Of This I Mean
this is I mean I. This is obviously you know you’re watching athletes compete and you were watching skill at the highest level, but at the same time as with every sport there’s a human element to this and you’re I you know I watch it and I always get into what motivates each of these athletes and so when I see someone like a Romero or anyone else and they get up and you know they thank God to me that like really that’s a really humanizing moment. You look at just the skill that they just demonstrated in the ring and then you kind of get some insight into their motivation. I didn’t think what he said was offensive. What do you say about it.
I Dont Think That He What He
said was offensive. I mean I can understand. what Dana’s San but I I really feel that fighters should be able to express themselves because you know that’s a moment when you win a big fight. Like that your emotions are running high. It’s a lot of stuff going on and those are his beliefs.
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I Think That There Was A Speech
there was like a speech gap because I he’s. He’s Cuban right and some of his English. You know just maybe through off what he was really trying to say so we’re alone no I don’t think that he tried to say anything offensive. I believe that people can express themselves in any way as long as it’s not you know demonstrating any form of hate or disrespect right and I mean in your champ. I mean you’ve you have more victories and I can count on both my hands right now I’ve seen you win.
I Watched You Ive Watched Your Fights Tell
me what that what tell give give people a little bit of an idea of what’s that what is that like I mean you’re the first thing after you have your sponsor shirt on you got your crew behind you. You got the mic in your face and you gotta go right. I mean I think that that’s something that should be rehearsed. You should be able to rehearse you know if the fight didn’t go your way Obviously you always for me the way I the way I view fighting is that I’m always viewing that I’m gonna win.
So I Always Revert Rehearsed Like What
I would like to say to the people afterwards. So it this way like I don’t stumbleupon my words or fall short or say the wrong thing well you know politically or whatever you know. I just think that people should just free like be able to say what they want to say freely as long as like I said it’s not disrespectful or it’s not um anything that that that has any hate involved in it.
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Summary
I didn’t think what he said was offensive. I believe that people can express themselves in any way as long as it’s not you know demonstrating any form of hate or disrespect right and I mean in your champ.& I think that there was a speech gap because I he’s Cuban right and some of his English.& What do you say about it? I mean I can understand.& what Dana’s San but I I really feel that fighters should be able to express themselves because you know that’s a moment when you win a big fight.& Like that your emotions are running high.& It’s a lot of stuff going on and those are his beliefs. I mean you’ve you have more victories and I can count on both my hands right now I’ve seen you win. I’ve watched your fights tell me what that what tell give give people a little bit of an idea of what’s that what is that to give people an insight into what you do . I mean ….. Click here to read more and watch the full video