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    The new year's eve world title unification battle between junior bantamweight champions Jerwin Ancajas and Kazuto Ioka has been postponed.
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    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 12-03-2021, 12:59 PM.

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    Ancajas granted a stay of execution.
    YoungManRumble YoungManRumble likes this.

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    • #3
      It's starting to look as a shìtty end of 2021 for boxing fans.

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      • #4
        Probably gonna be a bunch of **** cancelled cause of omicron paranoia.

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        • #5
          for ****s sake.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post
            Probably gonna be a bunch of **** cancelled cause of omicron paranoia.
            No its not paranoia. Its one of the limited tools humans have to cut down on the speed of a plague.

            Was just watching a documentary on Russian history, and in one section (1770s) it goes, about a third of Moscow's population died within 6 months. Just like that.

            Until people realize how quickly and deadly a pandemic can become, we will have these silly conversations. And most pandemics/plagues take 2-6 years to play out. We not there yet.

            How would you deal with a plague?

            Name some solutions where restrictions on travel are permitted:
            a)
            b)
            c)
            Last edited by IAMTHAT; 12-03-2021, 01:24 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post

              No its not paranoia. Its one of the limited tools humans have to cut down on the speed of a plague.

              Was just watching a documentary on Russian history, and in one section (1770s) it goes, about a third of Moscow's population died within 6 months. Just like that.

              Until people realize how quickly and deadly a pandemic can become, we will have these silly conversations. And most pandemics/plagues take 2-6 years to play out. We not there yet.

              How would you deal with a plague?

              Name some solutions where restrictions on travel are permitted:
              a)
              b)
              c)
              There are almost 8 billion people on earth.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post

                There are almost 8 billion people on earth.
                Yeah, we won't miss 1/3 of them. Save the whales and their manatee lovers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post

                    No its not paranoia. Its one of the limited tools humans have to cut down on the speed of a plague.

                    Was just watching a documentary on Russian history, and in one section (1770s) it goes, about a third of Moscow's population died within 6 months. Just like that.

                    Until people realize how quickly and deadly a pandemic can become, we will have these silly conversations. And most pandemics/plagues take 2-6 years to play out. We not there yet.

                    How would you deal with a plague?

                    Name some solutions where restrictions on travel are permitted:
                    a)
                    b)
                    c)

                    Let me know how the first batch of travel restrictions went. Or the second. Or the third. Or the fourth. Not all Virus is the same, and you're talking like this bull**** is the plague.

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