Saturday, June 10, 2017

Things You Shouldn't Say Online, Part One

It has been eight months since Ronald Collins’ humiliation in Lexington. At that time, his plan to hide behind four members of the Black Dragon Fighting society failed and he was forced to turn and run, vowing legal revenge over his shoulder as he scurried away. What has he been up to? The simple answer is trying to convince the world that he somehow won that encounter while staying safely away from anything that might cause him injury.
While not willing to get on the mat with Don Roley, Collins hates the idea of the world knowing how scared he was. So he has tried to muddy the waters as much as possible. This is actually a long standing tactic of his.
During a recent exchange in the comment section on Youtube, Ron outlined his strategy with the following statement.


"See as long as his "Victory" is in dispute then Don Roley hasn't won shit, hasn't proven shit and hasn't backed me down from shit..."

There it is. Collins wishes to keep things up in the air and not determined so he has a face-saving excuse for running away at every chance to fight someone.


In the legal field, Collins is a convicted criminal and former mental patient. That is a fact. But Collins is trying to dispute that, so that it may not be clear to some. One of his most common excuses to back out of anything is that he is busy with a lawsuit. He says that lawsuit against the prosecutor that sent him to jail and the mental hospital will reverse his situation, proving that it was all a setup in a vast conspiracy. He tells people to put off judgement about him until the suit is settled and the truth comes out.

You would think that someone who really thought that a lawsuit would clear his name would work very hard to get it out of the way as quickly as he could. Instead, virtually nothing has been done. For months, Collins did nothing but talk. When enough people were making comments that he hadn’t done a damn thing about the lawsuit, he finally went out and did the paperwork, eagerly putting them up on his blog. It was only last week that it was reveled that the prosecutor he says he wishes to sue has not been served with any papers. Without that action, nothing can go forward. That is indeed what Collins seems to want, since as long as he can say he is preparing for a lawsuit, he can maybe put off the inevitable defeat in a court of law. Obviously, we don’t expect him to make any moves to bring the case to trial. He gets too much out of the appearance that it is all in dispute.

His relationship with Barron Sheppard is much the same and part of his pattern of trying to keep things so they are settled and clear. Sheppard was willing to fight Ron, and made several moves prior to the seminar in Kentucky to get Ron into a ring. Ron ducked them all. A few months ago, Ron made a trip down to Florida to talk to the fight promotor that knows Sheppard. Sheppard was called and showed up at the office. There he proceeded to dress down Collins as Collins meekly stood there, seemingly too frightened to even look him in the eye.

Collins was told to take a few months in order to get his physical done. Nothing can be done to schedule anything without a physical. As far as we know, Collins never got one. He never contacted the fight promoter after that personal meeting, but instead went on his blog to predict that Sheppard would pull out. On June first he declared victory because the fight promoter never contacted him, even though it was Ron's responsibility to send the physicals so that the event could be scheduled. 

Last is Collins' relationship with Roley. After running in fear from Roley, Ron has been very active in trying to insult and tear him down by means of Ron's blogs. He hasn’t be successful at all. Three weeks ago, Roley set up an outdoor event and made a point of letting Collins know that he was welcome to show up if he really wanted to challenge Roley to a fight. Collins violently rejected that idea. But just last week, with the previous event safely out of the way, Collins started making noise that he was challenging Roley to a fight.

This will be dealt with in further articles here. But the short version is that Collins appears to be threatening Roley’s family if Roley does not agree to meet him, even though Collins has been given numerous chances to fight Roley in a sanctioned sparring event. Ron's attempts to intimidate Roley are not going well... but do raise questions about whether he is making terroristic threats online, something he was previously arrested and committed to a mental hospital for doing.


So that is the basic strategy of Collins to try to save face. He will not fight anyone in person or in the court room. His plan is to keep things from ever being settled like that since he would lose, and until that time he can argue with the dim witted that make up his only friends that he really isn’t a criminal, coward, etc. At this point, no one expects Collins to drive out to Colorado as he loudly tries to threaten to do, nor go forward with the lawsuit. In both cases, the result would be a very big loss for him and no further viable excuses for what he is.


We will continue with a series of stories giving each aspect of the pathetic story of Ron Collins here in the future.

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