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Originally Posted by +rep_lol
lol i ****ing guess, getting knocked out is quite literally part of the game and if getting caught by some beast's incredible technique is something that breaks you as a person, then maybe you just aren't built for the ****ing fight game brah
sitting here talking like it's mandatory that he feels humiliated and shamed over it, is just like lol. i guess you would, right?
You know NOTHING of fighting and the pain and trials of being a fighter. Nothing. You're not a fighter. And you never will be. So don't pretend to know something you can't possibly understand
If your name was permanently attached to a clip of you being given brain damage it would effect you. It would effect anyone. GFY for acting like that's a weakness. It's being human. Defeat hurts. Terrible defeats hurt worse. Fighters aren't mindless, emotionless machines. Plenty of people are fighters because of the pains of losses. As they say in all the fight gyms I've gone to, everyone is here for a reason.
Plenty of regular people, non-fighters, also get KO'd once in their life and walk around with a chip on their shoulder until the day they die.
Part of the "game"... its LIFE for these people. LIFE. EVERYTHING
Your ignorance and insensitivity disgusts me.
The reason Etim did what he did, whatever it may be, does not effect the reality of a terrible KO loss on television- which is that it is one of the worst possible things that could happen to someone. Until Terry Etim jumped in front of that bus it's entirely possible that it was the worst thing that ever happened to him in his life. It would be for a lot of people.