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Brian Ritchie
Posted: 2004-07-15 17:02:07
Chiange - "Surely there is a valid syllogism in that ..?"

That is a very big word coming from someone who is proposing an idea that is so simplistic. It doesn't add up, Chiang. I already took your "reasoning" and applied it to atomweight/strawweight fighters to ask you if your theory still applies outside of the context of gender. You did not respond to this (much like 90% of my points in this thread have not been addressed).

Surely the "business investment" theory would still apply to male atomweight/strawweight fighters, who are in the minority as well, and who would have difficulty finding fights? And who are at a disadvantage in fighting due to their genetics? They seem to share the same "investment" traits as female fighters.

Yet, somehow, I'll bet your business mentality doesn't apply to them the same way. Thus, I'm concluding that you are gender biased. You have issues with women, specifically. This has nothing to do with the investment of a trainer's time. You simply think that a woman's "role" is not in the ring. Is that correct?

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