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"JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! HE I..."
finalround 58 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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4. "RE: JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! ..." |
Of course you would expect hand picked opponents for a prospect fighter when he they are beginning their career. That is my point. That is all Joey has ever fought. They show was not suppose to be for beginners. What surprised me about this show, (refer to all of the press releases), the premise of the show, was to bring to life, each fighters personal saga in the sport. The sacrifices they and their family have been though. They were suppose to be fighters that had hit and artificial ceiling, though bad management, poor pro motor, broken contracts and promises. Fights that were going to be given a second change. Listen to the promo, Stallone even stays all of these fighters are legitimate contenders. Where does Joey fit in. He has a privilege up brining, he went straight to University from High School. Where is the struggle? Where is the artificial ceiling? I think you understand my point. As for Juan, I do not know about his career. Many fighters that have fought south of the border have been questions in this regard. The most famous was Chevez. Duran's earlier fights also come under scrutiny. Due to the economic and political state of the countries, they fought in. They do not have the luxury of the budgets the US State Boxing Commissions.As you said, "this is a reality show". The way you win a reality show is through longevity. Joey contributed to each challenge, and then played up an injury and avoided fighting. I suggest you interview the fighters. Now that there are no longer any teams, I think Joey will throw the competitions. All of the competitors have said that Joey is the best athlete there. He wants to last. The longer you stay in the competition, the more popular you may become with the public. They have more time to get to know you. Have you never seed American Idol. You do not have to win, to do very well for yourself. (Clay Aiken, Tamira Grey, Kimberly Clarke, Kimberly Caldwell etc). You did not comment about Stallone signing Joey to an endorsement deal, flying him in his person jet, and taking him to his home. All before the show has ended. Do you think Trump would do this with one of the contestants prior to the conclusion of the show. If he did, there would never be another season. Do you think that is fair to the other fighters?
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