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And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue and the man in the moon
"When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when
But we'll get together then, dad, we're gonna have a good time then"

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it’s so awesome to say “stop playin with me, stop playin with me, I’m not a bitch, bro.”  dude is one the toughest SOBs I’ve ever seen.  incidentally I’ll pace around my house saying that same thing after interactions with certain posters on this site. 

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45 minutes ago, immamac said:

I couldn't tell if this was a stunt gone wrong or full blown assault where he was not landing haymakers on an unconscious opponent. 

Who are these people and since I can’t see the video, please provide a synopsis of what happened?

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6 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Who are these people and since I can’t see the video, please provide a synopsis of what happened?

Rampage Jackson was one of the first light heavyweight superstars in the UFC. Brutal KO type of fighter. 

His son fought some random amateur wrestler guy after he did a smash the can on your head trick and it didn't go as planned. So he jumped in a ring he wasn't a part of the fight for and suplexed the guy, KOd him and then swung on him while he was KO ok the canvas until everyone pulled him off. 

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44 minutes ago, immamac said:

Rampage Jackson was one of the first light heavyweight superstars in the UFC. Brutal KO type of fighter. 

This is one of Rampage’s all-time brutal knockouts and obviously a blueprint for Raja

 

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6 hours ago, immamac said:

I couldn't tell if this was a stunt gone wrong or full blown assault where he was not landing haymakers on an unconscious opponent. 

Even if the suplex and initial jumping in ring was a stunt, it’s a brutal assault. He landed 22 haymakers on an unconscious person. Not an opponent because pro wrestling isn’t real and the other guy didn’t know he was in a real fight. 
 

Raja being an MMA fighter makes it worse because he (should) be aware of what he’s doing and that he’s not in the octagon with an MMA ref. MMA stays in MMA. 
 

Dude needs to be in jail for a long time. 

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5 hours ago, Message Board User said:

 

Garbage statement with complete lack of accountability. “Well first of all he hit my son first, second my son was told he could get him back, third they never should have allowed my son to the event, fourth my son was concussed.” 

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a famous person’s son nearly beating someone to death is a a current event. it is neither entertainment nor politics. 

 

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1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Garbage statement with complete lack of accountability. “Well first of all he hit my son first, second my son was told he could get him back, third they never should have allowed my son to the event, fourth my son was concussed.” 

He’s not accountable 

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2 hours ago, Derka said:

a famous person’s son nearly beating someone to death is a a current event. it is neither entertainment nor politics. 

 

Depending on who takes the beating it could be one, the other, or both

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6 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Garbage statement with complete lack of accountability. “Well first of all he hit my son first, second my son was told he could get him back, third they never should have allowed my son to the event, fourth my son was concussed.” 

Keep in mind, Rampage Jackson went on a rampage in his truck back in 2008. Psychotic violence probably runs in the family. 

https://www.tmz.com/2008/08/25/rampage-charged-in-insane-chase/

 

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i saw a video less than a week ago (although i’m not sure when the video was taken) of rampage losing his shit on a fan for tapping him on the back to get his attention instead of calling out his name. he spent like a full minute just tearing down this kid while his son mean mugged the kid from like half a foot away. i thought his son was going to cold cock the fan. then i look up like 2-3 days later, and there’s the same guy, actually trying to beat someone to death. i bet his childhood/upbringing was just a dream with that unhinged psycho as his dad.

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also, ftr, i know that there’s a lot of debate about whether or not it was staged when rampage just tore apart that door on that mma show, and fwiw my opinion has always been that it was real, because that’s exactly what it looks like when i rage. just little mannerisms, and reactions to what happens, the total loss of control, to the point where you aren’t even doing an efficient job of destroying whatever it is because you’re just so out of control. i’ve never doubted that that was an authentic rage. having that rage inside of you is dangerous, and i’ve got plenty of scars to prove it. that kind of rage in that man? shhheeeiiiittttt. ticking time bomb who handed it down to his son. 

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11 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

This is one of Rampage’s all-time brutal knockouts and obviously a blueprint for Raja

 

The old PRIDE fights were insane. I never understood how they allowed soccer kicks to the head as well as stomping a downed opponent and spiking. Japanese MMA was serious business. 

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24 minutes ago, Derka said:

also, ftr, i know that there’s a lot of debate about whether or not it was staged when rampage just tore apart that door on that mma show, and fwiw my opinion has always been that it was real, because that’s exactly what it looks like when i rage. just little mannerisms, and reactions to what happens, the total loss of control, to the point where you aren’t even doing an efficient job of destroying whatever it is because you’re just so out of control. i’ve never doubted that that was an authentic rage. having that rage inside of you is dangerous, and i’ve got plenty of scars to prove it. that kind of rage in that man? shhheeeiiiittttt. ticking time bomb who handed it down to his son. 

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1 hour ago, F250 said:

The old PRIDE fights were insane. I never understood how they allowed soccer kicks to the head as well as stomping a downed opponent and spiking. Japanese MMA was serious business. 

I forget who the fighter was but he said that he was approached by Yakuza and they actively encouraged him to use steroids.  

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5 hours ago, Fondren & Main said:

I forget who the fighter was but he said that he was approached by Yakuza and they actively encouraged him to use steroids.  

The whole enterprise got shut down because it was basically a Yakuza front. 

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On the topic of the deadly Yakuza, wow. They seem to have really fallen off. 
 

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In the 2010s and 2020s, the yakuza's main source of funding is a fraud called tokushu sagi(特殊詐欺, special fraud), which mainly targets the elderly to cheat them out of large amounts of money. Their methods include calling the homes of elderly people to beg for money by pretending to be the elderly person's son, or visiting the homes of elderly people posing as employees of financial institutions to swindle them out of their money. 

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 In 1991, it had 63,800 members and 27,200 quasi-members, but by 2024 it had only 9,900 members and 8,900 quasi-members.[2] The yakuza are aging because young people do not readily join, and their average age at the end of 2022 was 54.2 years: 5.4% in their 20s, 12.9% in their 30s, 26.3% in their 40s, 30.8% in their 50s, 12.5% in their 60s, and 11.6% in their 70s or older, with more than half of the members in their 50s or older.[8]

 

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43 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

On the topic of the deadly Yakuza, wow. They seem to have really fallen off. 
 

 

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In 1991, it had 63,800 members and 27,200 quasi-members, but by 2024 it had only 9,900 members and 8,900 quasi-members.[2] The yakuza are aging because young people do not readily join, and their average age at the end of 2022 was 54.2 years: 5.4% in their 20s, 12.9% in their 30s, 26.3% in their 40s, 30.8% in their 50s, 12.5% in their 60s, and 11.6% in their 70s or older, with more than half of the members in their 50s or older.[8]


Kids these days just don’t organize crime like they used to.

 

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