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Did they conscript the whole population of fat, bald men of England for this specific security guard ordeal?
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It's a little known fact but being fat and bald is a requirement to get an SIA license in the UK.Did they conscript the whole population of fat, bald men of England for this specific security guard ordeal?
The best part was Jake saying "easy work, these MMA fighters can't keep up with us, we're boxers" during Logan's post-match speech.Its too bad that everyone involved is a pussy and refuses to get their head clocked by actual fighters. fuck all of them completely.
They are an embarassment.The best part was Jake saying "easy work, these MMA fighters can't keep up with us, we're boxers" during Logan's post-match speech.
In the community thread I think you made an error by writing "a majority draw to Tommy" instead of majority victory.View attachment 5416885
So, Tommy Fury's majority decision has been changed to a unanimous decision.
This honestly makes Philadelphia Eagles fans toppling cars and streetlights after winning the Super Bowl look professional in comparison.Sports fans have the best freakouts, I guess that even applies to youtuber boxing.
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Tommy Fury is an embarassment to boxing. The man has a pro license in his athletic prime and still hasn't fought anyone but journeyman cannon fodder and youtubers.View attachment 5416885
So, Tommy Fury's majority decision has been changed to a unanimous decision.
I'm right there with ya. And not just boxing, but even my nostalgia for the soap opera that is WWE is not immune from the disneybros. give me a hat too.Tommy Fury is an embarassment to boxing. The man has a pro license in his athletic prime and still hasn't fought anyone but journeyman cannon fodder and youtubers.
Wish he would get in the ring with Anthony Yarde, so he'd choke to death with his own teeth in the first round.
I know the MATI's are comming expeditiously, but social media will destroy one of my favorite sports and I'm disgusted.
Paul using his post win interview to basically belittle boxing while shilling his upcoming WWE fights took the cake for me.I'm right there with ya. And not just boxing, but even my nostalgia for the soap opera that is WWE is not immune from the disneybros. give me a hat too.
I'm glad the people scammed didn't just let Logan run out the clock and wait for the story to die down like he has before with his previous scams and controversies. I hope they somehow bleed him of all the bullshit boxing, UFC, and sugary "sports" drink deal money he's gotten in the last few years.So Logan has finally announced his buyback scheme for CryptoZoo NFTs and also announced a counter-suit against the people he says are really responsible:
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AttorneyTom the lawyer/youtuber who sued Logan over this put out a quick response vid, mostly saying he thinks this isn't great and he'll be filing an amended complaint. His biggest criticism is that the compensation only covers the base NFTs, not the $ZOO tokens, however taking the deal also waives any potential claim in regards to the token. He also points out that while he is paying people back the 0.1ETH mint price, that ETH is significantly less valuable today than it was when Cryptozoo launched (roughly $220 bucks vs $300-400 depending on the exact date of mint)
Thankfully, Coffeezilla spearheaded this entire endeavour and if Logan thinks for a single second that he’s not going to tell everyone “Hey, don’t accept this refund, he is fucking you AGAIN and he needs to be held accountable” he is dead wrong.I'm glad the people scammed didn't just let Logan run out the clock and wait for the story to die down like he has before with his previous scams and controversies.
Coffee has already responded on Twitter:Thankfully, Coffeezilla spearheaded this entire endeavour and if Logan thinks for a single second that he’s not going to tell everyone “Hey, don’t accept this refund, he is fucking you AGAIN and he needs to be held accountable” he is dead wrong.
Logan Paul has begun the process of buying back NFTs from fans who lost money in his failed cryptocurrency game.
The YouTube star announced the game CryptoZoo in 2021 but it never materialised, despite fans spending millions on game tokens.
Paul, 28, has now said he will buy back the tokens, on the condition that fans who accept do not sue him.
It is unlikely that fans will get all of their money back.
CryptoZoo was meant to be a game where players bought, sold and bred virtual animals using cryptocurrency.
At the time, Paul encouraged people to buy cryptocurrency collectables for what he called a "really fun game that makes you money".
However, after selling millions of dollars worth of NFTs and crypto coins, he stopped talking about CryptoZoo and seemingly abandoned the project.
After another YouTuber's investigation into the project in December 2022, Paul apologised, saying he wanted to "make this right".
A year on, he has now announced the start of the buy-back process, which he says will cost him $2.3m (£1.8m).
He will refund players 0.1 Ether, which is a cryptocurrency, per NFT that was bought.
The NFTs were originally sold in September 2021 for 0.1 Ether.
However, its monetary value has dropped by 37% since the launch of CryptoZoo NFTs, which means fans will still lose out financially.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Paul said: "This buy-back is a way for me to make whole those who intended to play CryptoZoo.
"The buy-back is not intended to compensate those who gambled on the crypto market and lost."
He added that it was "not intended as an investment vehicle".
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The now-removed homepage of CryptoZoo
People have until 8 February 2024 to accept the refund, and must do so on the condition that they do not make any legal claims against Paul and other people connected to CryptoZoo.
One investor who spent $40,000 on NFTs told the BBC last year that he was not interested in a refund and wanted Paul to complete the project to make sure the much-hyped game and NFTs fulfilled their much-hyped potential.
"I don't think it will ever be as big as it could have been but I think it's important that 'founders' do what they promise investors," the 35-year-old said.
Paul previously promoted cryptocurrency coin Dink Doink in June 2021, which crashed in value and is now worthless.
He later told the New York Times that he regretted promoting the coin without disclosing the fact that he had helped create it and had a financial stake in the cryptocurrency.
"I definitely didn't act as responsibly as I should have," he said.