I agree with him in part, but it also depends on what you want to do in the sport, whether it’s to be an entertaining fighter with star potential who commands respect from the fans and, as a result, higher-profile matchups, or to be a dominant fighter who is seen as “boring” but wins. It is entirely up to the person! In any case, Gane got a good win last night.
I believe I’ve seen Bob Ross and Chase Hooper have similar experiences, as Boser has posted screenshots of people sending him messages like that. So, yes, people have reached the stage of scumbagdom.
I believe it all began with Pacquiao’s assertion that he came in with a shoulder injury after the Floyd fight. People were screaming because they had bet on him and had no idea he was hurt.
I’m glad this sub is suddenly flipping sides on this issue, because seeing them tear Usman and Woodley apart over and over again for this was exhausting.
On Twitter, I saw a guy ask Aaron Chalmers to pay out his $60 parlay because Chalmers won by sub instead of KO, which he did, haha. If you’re not being a jerk about it, I think it’s amusing.
I’m not upset that they’re playing it safe, but it’s not as exciting or helpful to their future. If you put on a good display, you’ll be able to make more matches.
I believe I’ve seen Aggressive Bob Ross and Chase Hooper have similar experiences, as Boser has posted screenshots of people sending him messages like that. So, yes, people have reached the stage of scumbagdom.
That is definitely an attitude, but preferring a super conservative W over an exciting L is at best debatable. Fans won’t want to see you fight, and management will be wary of giving you chances.
If you put money on a bet, presume you will lose; that way, if you win, it will be a pleasant surprise. You aren’t a but hurt arsehole if you don’t win.
Nate rewarded a fan who had lost a bet on Diaz.
Justin Gaethje would vehemently disagree with this assertion.
It’s not that no warrior or gambler will do such a thing.
Unless they’re a brazen gambler, but that’s unlikely to happen.
I agree with him in part, but it also depends on what you want to do in the sport, whether it’s to be an entertaining fighter with star potential who commands respect from the fans and, as a result, higher-profile matchups, or to be a dominant fighter who is seen as “boring” but wins. It is entirely up to the person! In any case, Gane got a good win last night.
Making a Venmo submission is particularly impolite. I typically just show up unannounced at their house and politely request the money.
Boser is entirely right. Bigi did nothing the entire fight, and it was entirely his fault that the fight turned out the way it did.
I believe I’ve seen Bob Ross and Chase Hooper have similar experiences, as Boser has posted screenshots of people sending him messages like that. So, yes, people have reached the stage of scumbagdom.
I like how fans claim to disagree with Dana when I’ve seen them tear fighters apart for similar results time and time again.
For a long time, Volkanowski and Usman have had to put up with the “I appreciate his talent, but” nonsense.
I believe it all began with Pacquiao’s assertion that he came in with a shoulder injury after the Floyd fight. People were screaming because they had bet on him and had no idea he was hurt.
I’m glad this sub is suddenly flipping sides on this issue, because seeing them tear Usman and Woodley apart over and over again for this was exhausting.
Where was this sub’s attitude during the Izzy vs. Romero match?
On Twitter, I saw a guy ask Aaron Chalmers to pay out his $60 parlay because Chalmers won by sub instead of KO, which he did, haha. If you’re not being a jerk about it, I think it’s amusing.
I’m not upset that they’re playing it safe, but it’s not as exciting or helpful to their future. If you put on a good display, you’ll be able to make more matches.
Some fans are total jerks. Like the guy who texted Curtis Blaydes
I believe I’ve seen Aggressive Bob Ross and Chase Hooper have similar experiences, as Boser has posted screenshots of people sending him messages like that. So, yes, people have reached the stage of scumbagdom.
That is definitely an attitude, but preferring a super conservative W over an exciting L is at best debatable. Fans won’t want to see you fight, and management will be wary of giving you chances.
There’s a reason it’s called gambling. I’m wondering if these people will also seek a refund from a casino.
Isn’t this article meant to be labelled as a spoiler?
If you put money on a bet, presume you will lose; that way, if you win, it will be a pleasant surprise. You aren’t a but hurt arsehole if you don’t win.