Cliche? Whatever. This is bad for boxing.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by mrtony80, Jun 9, 2012.


  1. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Regardless of if you hate Pacquiao, or if you think this is karma for JMM, or whatever...I'm hoping all you realize how bad this is for boxing, on multiple levels. I know that's a cliche that's often used after controversial decisions, but this - what happened in Las Vegas - is very, VERY bad for boxing. The saving grace might be the judges getting suspended, a la Williams-Lara.
     
  2. Chappy112

    Chappy112 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's horrible. What is the point in paying for fights when the results are pre determined and people can do whatever the **** they want.
     
  3. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    I honestly believe that the fight was close I had Bradley by a round, but I do not feel sorry for Pacquiao not one bit the kid got his hand me down last time out his fans stayed in denial and said watch da pite in slow motion

    **** you all watch this boxing clinic for the last half of the fight from 6 on I had it all Bradley.

    Dont come here looking for any sympathy you all got a rematch clause for November but with a broken foot looks like that will be early 2013 tell you what take the test take way way lest fight Floyd prove your the best while Bradley gets his rest, you can come get another test....
     
  4. Archer

    Archer Guest

    Honestly, I am so sick and tired of the "bad for boxing" bull****. I have come to the conclusion that boxing's popularity or exposure will remain consistent regardless the outcomes of fights. Boxing will continue to have the same loyal following of fight fans, and no decision will change that. I have seen a plethora of bad decisions, that left a sour taste in my mouth, and I've still continued to watch as many fights as I can, and nothing is going to change that, and I feel the same is the case for most boxing fans on here.

    Boxing will always be a fringe sport in terms of popularity, and while it can rise in #'s for a short period with superfights, it will never be a mainstream popular sport.
     
  5. audio101

    audio101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seek help....