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George Zimmerman to fight....The Game!?


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wasn't zimmerman a boxer formerly?

Yes. He was also reportedly a black belt in mixed martial arts. The Game is much bigger and stronger but he doesn't have any fighting experience whatsoever. He might wanna be careful what he wishes for.

I think it's disgusting. No doubt Zimmerman would only agree to do it for money which means he is now cashing in on his infamy. It's repulsive.

The only reason he can make money off it is because people are repulsively obsessed with the man.
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I think it's disgusting. No doubt Zimmerman would only agree to do it for money which means he is now cashing in on his infamy. It's repulsive.

 

The article says any earning he would make would be donated to charity. In that case, he is just attempting to keep himself relevant and in the spotlight in any way possible. I believe he was the first one to say he would do a celebrity boxing event and the Game said he would be up for it. 

 

I can't lie though, watching the Game beat up on him for a while would be satisfying. 

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Yes. He was also reportedly a black belt in mixed martial arts. The Game is much bigger and stronger but he doesn't have any fighting experience whatsoever. He might wanna be careful what he wishes for.

The only reason he can make money off it is because people are repulsively obsessed with the man.

 

Maybe not professional fighting experience, but I am sure as a kid in Compton and on the streets as a drug dealer he has been in and has seen his fair share of brawls. Obviously a very different thing than a boxing match in a ring with gloves, but I'm willing to bet he has some experience throwing punches. 

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