Aren't you tired from those "High risk, low reward" bulls***?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by visitor_22, Sep 11, 2014.


  1. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    he wont for much longer, people are allready getting over his ****, even casual fans were outraged over the salka garcia fight.

    it wont be long until the sales start to reflect that
     
  2. detamour

    detamour Guest

    Ever heard off those two convicted bribers arum & king? yes, moderator do not delete this. Its, the brutal truth in court records too!!
     
  3. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Do you follow boxing at all outside of Floyd and Pac?

    'Pacroid' is not smart you simpleton.
     
  4. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    I agree with the statement that it has always been that way in boxing, but currently it's much worse as it was before.

    The whole thing gets maintained by some constants.

    - The belts don't mean much in boxing anymore and have multiplied the last couple of years.
    - The orgs don't care about their own rules as long as they receive their sanctioning fees.
    - The big name fighters know that if they drop one, another (or sometimes even the same) org jumps in to hand them another belt at their next fight.
    - The belts suddenly mean a lot to the fans when their favorite fighter is holding it. When he drops it it was useless anyway.
    - Many fighters use their mandatory fights to legitimise some clearly undeserving opponents "he's my mandatory...", but are just as quick to drop the belt again when that mandatory is somewhat dangerous.
    - Due to the number of belts it's very easy to avoid fighting the better fighters, also because the orgs usually don't put other beltholders in their rankings.
    - As one fighter is constantly ducked by other fighters it's easy to use the "who has he fought?!" copout, usually with his fans backing up the bull.

    in earlier times you'd just be stripped and called a coward