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TORO TV
Posted 1 month ago

If the ECONOMIC JUSTICE REVOLUTION policy were enacted, mandating that corporations return 36% of net income above their first $1 billion to their workforce, the results would be transformative.

The top ten most profitable companies in the United States tell the story. Based on their reported net incomes & employee counts, we can calculate exactly how much each worker would receive annually under this policy. The variation between companies reflects their profit scale & workforce size.

Apple, with approximately $97 billion in net income & 164,000 employees, would deliver about $21,120 per worker per year. That is not a handout. It is not welfare. It is a rightful return of surplus value created by the very workers who drive the company’s success. They are the labor, the minds, & the engine behind Apple’s fortune.

Alphabet (Google) shows similar results. With $111 billion in profit & 183,323 workers, the return would be $21,695 each. Meta Platforms (Facebook) reaches $18,800 per employee. Microsoft’s workers would receive $10,950, based on $72 billion in net income & a workforce of 228,000.

Some corporations with larger workforces distribute slightly less per worker. Amazon, for example, would provide approximately $6,690 to each employee. That still represents a game-changing infusion of capital for hourly workers, many of whom are struggling under economic pressure.

Now look at Walmart. With roughly 2.1 million employees & $15 billion in profit, each worker would receive $3,000 annually. While the per-person figure is lower than tech companies, this represents a meaningful, measurable raise for millions of low-income employees.

The deeper truth is this: the more excessive the profit, the more powerfully the policy delivers justice. The EJR would no longer allow profit hoarding without consequence. It would realign success with shared prosperity, returning surplus to those who make it possible.

This policy does not punish growth. It unleashes growth upon the economy. It does not penalize ambition. It honors labor. It is not a dream. It is mathematics. It is my plan for 2036. It will restore honor to the social contract by placing human dignity above corporate gluttony.

When applied, it delivers more than theory. It delivers checks into the hands of workers who reinvest it back into the economy. It delivers dignity to the overworked & underpaid. It proves that capitalism can be restructured for success without being replaced. It shows that justice can live within the numbers if we demand it.

This is my vision for 2036. This is the Economic Justice Revolution. It is simple arithmetic, powered by logic, forged in truth. The people are ready. The math is obvious. The hour is coming.

President Toro will deliver it.

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TORO TV
Posted 1 month ago

I’m super because I was born into a world that has tried to distort me, diminish me, & devour me, but I rose anyway.

I'm not lucky. I’m super, because the fire in me refuses to be put out by the coldness of the people who were supposed to be my shield, but betrayed me instead for personal gain. I’ve learned how to absorb pain & turn it into power. I’ve turned isolation into insight, & exile into elevation, because my mind is a fortress that no one can storm. I mastered that quiet war inside that breaks most people, because my mission is sacred. That mission is truth.

I’m super because I’ve been lied to forever & learned how to think anyway. I’m not a victim or a passenger.

I survived things people don’t even know the depth of, & instead of folding, I laugh, & think, & I create. I’m not just strong. I’m not just a fighter. I’m a builder.

I keep my moral code in a time where everyone’s losing theirs. The world tries to crush me with silence, & I answer with the scripture of justice.

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TORO TV
Posted 1 month ago

Boxing’s latest cultural meme, ā€œTom and Jerry style boxingā€ has officially entered the ring. Coined & weaponized by Turki Al Sheikh, it mocks defensive, movement-heavy fighters who stay on the back foot. The supposed target? William Scull, after his uninspired performance against Canelo… but beneath the surface, the trap is being set for Terence ā€œBudā€ Crawford.

At first glance, it doesn’t make sense. Turki has shown clear favoritism toward Crawford, public support, visible camaraderie, even literal hand-holding during press events. He sat near Canelo’s team by mistake at a press conference & made it known he wasn’t happy. In that moment, the message was clear: He’s Team Crawford.

So how do we reconcile this contradiction? Why create a viral stigma, ā€œJerry behaviorā€, right before your guy moves up two weight classes to face the hardest puncher of his career? Maybe it’s pressure for entertainment. Maybe it’s for investors. Maybe it’s just narrative control to keep stakes high. Either way, it plants a dangerous seed.

Now Crawford walks into the ring with more than a size disadvantage. He walks into a minefield of expectation. If he moves, boxes, & controls the pace, critics will accuse him of Jerry behavior. If he plants his feet & engages too much, he risks getting wrecked. Either path comes with punishment. That’s not just fan pressure. That’s a cultural setup.

Let’s remember: defensive skill is part of the sport. Ask Willie Pep, who’s mythologized for winning rounds without throwing punches. Not all need for movement is cowardice. Not all offense is bravery. There is an art to evasion, to footwork, & surgical shot selection. The cleanest & most impressive knockouts come not from reckless exchanges, but from precise traps set against high-level defense.

This isn’t about denying fans the action they crave. There’s nothing wrong with loving brawls. Come-forward matchups are electric, but that’s one flavor in a multi-course meal. Boxing isn’t rock’em sock’em robots. It’s chess under fire. If you punish fighters for using movement, you flatten the game. You turn strategy into stigma. You erase the brilliance of timing, adjustment, & range management.

The ā€œTom & Jerryā€ meme oversimplifies & misleads. It makes a joke out of a necessary tactic, but ironically, it also highlights something true. Jerry always survives. Jerry adapts. Jerry wins.

So what if Crawford leans into that energy? What if he channels it to dissect a bigger, stronger man? What if he pulls off the impossible, not by brawling recklessly, but by teaching the public once again that there’s no such thing as a coward when the gloves are on?

If he does, the joke will flip & ā€œJerry behaviorā€ will mean finesse. It’ll mean victory. Because in the right hands, survival is supremacy, & strategy is legacy.

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Posted 1 month ago

I have walked through fire without ever letting it brand my soul. I was not handed peace. I was not raised by love. I wasn’t given answers. I was baited into madness, and i still emerged intact.

Everyday, I live with truth in my grip, danger at my heels, & justice in my blood. This is not cosplay. This is my real life. I am the man who has excavated his own trauma and history like ruins, searching through rubble for what the abusers tried to bury, my worth, my sanity, and the truth.

I am being framed, gaslit, lied about, abandoned, & hunted by the people who call themselves my parents. I have faced threats of guns, slander across screens, & psychological warfare from people who pose as concerned for my well being.

The truth is this: I have a heart that still hopes and seeks the relic of American Justice. I write with precision not for revenge, but for restoration. I want to be heard clearly. I want people to understand that beneath the gaslighting, the forged concern, & the silence of complicity, I remain. Not broken. Not erased. Still holding the relic. Still walking the path. Whole. True. Always.

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TORO TV
Posted 1 month ago

I also want to give major props to Boxing Wave, one of the coolest, most laid-back voices in the boxing world. His analysis, breakdowns, & predictions have always been sharp, consistent, & delivered with calm clarity that reflects real experience. Since he films on camera, his live reactions to wild boxing moments are absolutely hilarious, some of the funniest content in the scene. For real. His reaction to Round 9 of Usyk vs Fury 1, is absolutely priceless.

There’s something about seeing a real-time expression of shock or disbelief that makes it hit different. He’s someone I could actually see myself meeting in real life one day and laughing a lot with. A true New Yorker with heart & insight, and I’m grateful to have followed him too for many years.

Thank you all. BIG UP’S!

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TORO TV
Posted 1 month ago

In a world infected by spin, curated lies, & performance masquerading as truth, clarity becomes sacred. Clarity is so rare today. That’s why I consider two YouTube boxing channels, Hatman Strikes Back & Boxing Beats and Rhymes, to be the most important voices in the fight game today.

Their channels don’t just speak about boxing. They speak through it. What they deliver isn’t gossip or hype. It’s substance. It’s medicine. It’s logic sharpened by passion. In a sport often hijacked by hype merchants, these two are cartographers of truth.

HatmanStrikesBack is surgical. His delivery is clean, deliberate, almost clinical in its focus. You don’t walk away from one of his breakdowns merely entertained. You walk away enlightened.

When Oleksandr Usyk was being lied on, misrepresented, & dismissed by the media & by Tyson Fury himself, Hatman didn’t waver. He put the truth front & center. He made a playlist that became my gospel through that saga. Every video he posted during that era felt like a lighthouse in the fog. A refusal to let lies take root. That’s why I’ve watched those videos like other people listen to albums from their favorite musicians. Because, just like good music, real clarity doesn’t expire.

Boxing Beats and Rhymes carries the soul of a historian. His channel isn’t just a place to react. It’s a place to reflect. He remembers. He brings a grounded, cultural vibe, hip-hop grit blended with boxing wisdom. One of his greatest videos, ā€œThe Heavyweight Division is The Puncher’s Division,ā€ is something I return to like scripture. I’ve played that video more times than I can count. His mailbag videos are genius too. That format of responding to viewer comments from the previous video was like the rematch to a classic fight, for me. He even responded to me.

I’ve been listening to both these channels since 2012, maybe even earlier. They’ve been with me through more phases of my life than most people I’ve known in real life... Both of these men have shouted me out at least once. That means a lot to me. It still means something.

Because they aren’t from the United States, and I’ve never once felt disconnected from their message. On the contrary, their accents, their mannerisms, their inflections, all feel refreshing. Grounded. Unbought. Both of these men stand in contrast to the noise. In contrast to manipulation. They remind me that logic is still possible, & that integrity still exists. That the sport still has thinkers.

They’ve influenced me, not just as a fan of boxing, but as a thinker. As someone who believes in logic, clarity, & ethics. I can give these two channels more credit for shaping my perspective than I can give the people who were supposed to raise me. That’s not hyperbole. That’s fact. These channels gave me clarity when I had none. They gave me peace in a world that only wanted to keep me confused.

So if anyone ever asks who’s telling the truth, who’s keeping boxing alive, who’s cutting through the lies with clean hands & sharp minds, there’s only two names: Hatman Strikes Back & Boxing Beats and Rhymes.

Thank you both. For real.

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TORO TV
Posted 3 months ago

ā€œIt was a lucky punchā€ is the final lie told by the defeated.

It’s the myth that allows a man to preserve his pride after his preparation has collapsed. The truth is sharper, simpler, and far more difficult to accept: there are no lucky punches. There are only consequences.

Every punch is thrown with intent. Every movement, every breath, every shoulder twitch is the product of drilling and reflexes forged through repetition. Even desperation is a strategy. Even chaos has fingerprints. If a punch lands, it was made possible by what came before.

Consider the right hand Juan Manuel MĆ”rquez landed on Manny Pacquiao in their fourth fight. That was not an accident. It was the end of a long story, one that began in the film room and continued through hundreds of hours of sparring and film-study. MĆ”rquez was reading Pacquiao like a book and waiting for the final chapter to open. That punch didn’t come from hope. It came from understanding.

The same truth applies to Marcos Maidana when he knocked Adrien Broner down. Maidana’s approach was no gamble. He understood Broner’s limited footwork and vulnerability when backed up. His camp trained for chaos. His angles were wide, his pressure relentless. That left hook was set up with the power jab downstairs and it broke through because it was designed to break through.

Rolando Romero rolled over Ryan Garcia with a similar tactical strike. Rolly didn’t stumble into the moment. He created it. He used Garcia’s eagerness against him, adjusted to his tempo, and picked his shot at the exact time Garcia was exiting range with his chin in the air like he always does. That is not luck. That is the execution of a plan that was already locked and loaded before the fight began.

The smarter fighter wins. The one who prepares better, adapts faster, and thinks clearer. That has always been true and it always will be. Because the fight begins before the bell, in the dark hours and in the silence of a gym, in the film studies, in the pad work, and in the whispers of a coach who understands flaws and knows how to exploit them. That is when the outcome is decided. The ring reveals it.

People who say boxing is like rock-paper-scissors do not understand either game, apparently. Rock-paper-scissors is a guessing contest. There’s no timing, skill, or training involved in guessing. It is chance in its purest form.

Boxing is not chance. Chance is only an element, never the foundation. Boxing is reaction, anticipation, rhythm, deception, and willpower. It is a test of memory, intelligence, and composure. It is psychological warfare disguised as physical combat.

No one throws the perfect punch by accident. No one lands a knockout out of thin air. The man who ends the fight trained for that moment. He envisioned it, and rehearsed it so many times that when the window opens, his body responds before thought can interfere.

The so-called lucky punch lands only because the other man failed his duty. He didn’t slip. He didn’t roll. He didn’t block. He didn’t see it coming. That’s not luck. That’s a breakdown. Boxing is not a game of chance. BOXING is a proving ground for preparation. The winner is the one whose preparation lives longer under pressure.

There is no such thing as a lucky punch. There is only the one who was ready.

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Posted 3 months ago

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Posted 3 months ago

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TORO TV
Posted 4 months ago

The Many Styles of Boxing EXPLAINED is finally here. The first book to name, define, & categorize every major style in boxing history, based on real fight data, not just theory.

Whether you're a young fighter, a hardcore fan, or a coach sharpening your system, this book is going to open your mind.

Boxing is not just a sport. It’s a language. A science. A war of patterns.

This book teaches you how to read it.

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