Not fair? LOL the police arrested him on the spot after he almost stabbed his sisters to death! Both barely survived.
How could a commission sanction him to fight with bi polar and homicidal tendencies...
We are talking about sport here...bi polar and homicidal aren't the hallmarks of an athlete healthy to compete
I cant see him fighting again...no commission would touch that
You don’t know anything about it. Why would you call it mental illness?Mental illness a complicated thing, one without an actual cure, so I'm afraid that it'll be a matter of time before Irwin has another episode, though hopefully it doesn't end as violently as his last one did.
Conditional release? From the UFC or from jail?
People with these issues are allowed to buy a gun from a store.
Yeah, what a piece of thrash because he's mentally ill. He didn't know what the fuck he was doing. His whole family knows that, his friends know that and he knows that himself. They are trying to help him and it can be done. Proper therapy, proper medication, proper self improvements and he should be able to even fight again.Yeah I’m sure a piece of paper will stop this piece of trash.
Does his sisters have a restraining order filed? He might try to finish the job.
He hasn’t been proven guilty yet.
So I don’t know if it’s fair he loses his whole career.
Yeah, what a piece of thrash because he's mentally ill. He didn't know what the fuck he was doing. His whole family knows that, his friends know that and he knows that himself. They are trying to help him and it can be done. Proper therapy, proper medication, proper self improvements and he should be able to even fight again.
Butler wasn't taking his medication, because he said it compromised his ability to box. Also, a lot of years has passed since 2004. Medication and other ways of treatment change.Yes let’s let someone who violently attacks people continue to get beaten over the head. I mean it worked so well for James Butler what could possibly go wrong?
If he will continue to do all that and will recover, his return to MMA isn't beyond the realm of possibility.The court’s release comes with the conditions Rivera must continue bipolar medication, therapy, permanent supervision by family and friends, and progress toward a return to a working life.
Butler wasn't taking his medication, because he said it compromised his ability to box. Also, a lot of years has passed since 2004. Medication and other ways of treatment change.
If he will continue to do all that and will recover, his return to MMA isn't beyond the realm of possibility.