what do boxing fans generally prefer more

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  1. Kaz_187

    Kaz_187 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seeing a fighter they hate lose or see a fighter they love win, I only ask because general feeling is PAC is seemed so much more loved by the General public and mayweather seems so hated, always has more opposition fans against him at fights yet attracts the most ppv buys
     
  2. Godlovkin

    Godlovkin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I never cared much about Maidana, but I was jumping out of joy when he humilliated that clown Broner, also when he bullied Floyd and made him look past prime in the 1st match and knocked his tooth out in the second one

    i'll always be grateful to Maidana for those moments even if im not a fan of his
     
  3. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    A fighter they hate to lose. its nothing like it
     
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    Mr. STRUGG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    personally..... i just want the deserving guy to get the nod............no politics....no circus.....
     
  5. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    :good
     
  6. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Put me in the hater camp. I've seen my heroes win so many times that it can't possibly stir me as much as when I see some boxer I despise lose in humiliating fashion. Adrien Broner losing to Marcos Maidana was the highlight of 2013 for me. I'd need Andy Lee knocking out Peter Quilin to equal that kind of high.
     
  7. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    A fighter I love beat one I hate. :deal
     
  8. larryx2012

    larryx2012 I AM BETTER THEN YOU Full Member

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    from what i have seen is people hate fighters more then they love them
     
  9. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Its a toss up, I derive equal joy from both optins
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Maidana vs. Broner was the absolute best of both worlds. :D

    Lopez vs. Ortiz as well.

    Kovalev vs. Stevenson when it happens maybe sweetest of all.
     
  11. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    I can't speak for others, but I prefer to see a fighter I like win. Focusing on the negatives is just a hater mentality. It's like those who focus on the guy getting knocked out instead of the punch that did it.

    This applies to that glass mandible squad that runs around here
     
  12. Jambon

    Jambon Active Member Full Member

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    Nothing like seing some underdog only you seem to root for pull off an upset
     
  13. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Good question OP. I think it very much depends on that particular fighter. I like Pac but dislike Mayweather, so I'll be ****ing like a rogue dog if he wins the fight. As mentioned by another poster, I was cartwheeling when when Maidana beat Broner as much as I did when Pac beat Margo. It's a different type of joy. It's sickening really, how seeing someone you despise (although you've probably never met) getting physically hurt brings enjoyment as much as someone you're a fan of claiming victory.

    I don't know, it's all subjective I guess. Certainly an interesting topic
     
  14. Super Hans

    Super Hans The Super One™ banned

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    Thing is, my two fave fighters (Calzaghe & Brook) have never and will never lose so I'm use to the feeling of winning.

    So I suppose I love seeing coddled cash cows form HBO & Showtime get exposed.
     
  15. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    Probably a fighter they hate lose in most cases, and there are multiple reasons for that in boxing.

    1) Big time boxers obviously win much, much more as they lose, certainly when cherrypicking wich is a reason to be hated.
    2) Because of reason 1, it's also very clear that most popular boxers are supposed to win their next fight unless it's against another top boxer. So less joy, because they're expected to win.
    3) Many different weightclasses means that in most cases a liked and disliked fighter won't be fighting eachother, while still compared. A loss of the disliked fighter is pretty welcome in that case.
    4) Same goes for the guys that are in the same division and one is clearly ducking the other, afraid to lose. A loss is of some of those guys is often celebrated by many.

    In short: A very popular fighter winning is mostly routine. Fans expect their favorite to win. As well as the most hated fighters are expected to win most fights, so there's clearly more joy in seeing them lose.
    In the case of the popular and unpopular fighter actually fighting eachother the sentiment is even of course.