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This has been a general consensus for years. Idk where you've been.
HAHa, man, seeing Zombie getting the worst beating and crying in octagon, saying "Today I realize I can never be a champion" then crying to his wife arms really got to me. I still feel like crying if I reminisce about it brother.I've never cried seeing fighters lose, but I have been mad for a few hours afterward.
HAHa, man, seeing Zombie getting the worst beating and crying in octagon, saying "Today I realize I can never be a champion" then crying to his wife arms really got to me. I still feel like crying if I reminisce about it brother.
HAHAHAHA. That's funny. I was very angry at the moment. "HOW DARE YOU RETIRE, THIS WAS GETTING SO GOOD, go have 20 title defense and beat Usman first", that's how I kinda felt at that moment. He was such an amazing talent that it kinda annoyed me how retire so early haha.Nothing wrong with feeling for someone sir.
When Khabib beat Justin and let out all the emotion from his father dying almost pulled my heart out tbh.
HAHAHAHA. That's funny. I was very angry at the moment. "HOW DARE YOU RETIRE, THIS WAS GETTING SO GOOD, go have 20 title defense and beat Usman first", that's how I kinda felt at that moment. He was such an amazing talent that it kinda annoyed me how retire so early haha.
if you think Uriah was never the same after that knockout imagine being the guy who got KTFO
I wish I can like your comment right now. As much as I dislike him sometimes, he also have really admirable conducts.I respect that he respects his parents so much.
Making that decision must've killed him inside... that's real strength to me.
This is one of my favorite sayings that I have come across in my travels.
"The true strength of a tree is its ability to bend" ~Unknown
Well at least he wasn’t wearing an army boot or something like that. A bare foot is not that bad
Was expecting a Urijah Faber thread.
At least firefighters get healthcare and retirement.That's his fault tbf. If you can't stand hurting people why stay in this career, it's like hating or scared of fire but becoming firefighter.

This one almost made me tear up every time I've watched it. You could visually see Uriah having a legitimate existential crisis and It made him question whether he could continue doing this.
There's a lot of aspects of this sport that really aren't meant for people like Uriah and there's a level of PTSD that he will probably deal with for the rest of his life as a repercussion.
Which I think we've seen with his admission of suicidal thoughts after retirement.
That was his words after he won his boxing debutI highly doubt it. I give 60 year old Vitor a better shot.
Relevant again when a fighter says theyve had thoughts of killing themselves post retirementThis has been a general consensus for years. Idk where you've been.
Oh I know. He didn't look that goodThat was his words after he won his boxing debut