Does Pacquiao's 'defeat' drive 'fans' away from Boxing?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by SJS19, Jun 10, 2012.


  1. GTSK

    GTSK Guest

    To be fair we were already transitioning ourselves from the boxing to church.
     
  2. apeboy

    apeboy gym rat Full Member

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    It might drive some casual fans away, but no real boxing fans.
    Sure makes the sport look like trash though.

    I'll never stop watching boxing but I'm sick of paying PPV fees to see crappy decisions like these. Takes the shine off the fight.
     
  3. Boxing Fanatic

    Boxing Fanatic Loyal Member banned

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    its complete shite right now. its like u dont know what to expect any more, the integrity of the sport is gone. its not real any more. we r now the wwe. thats 1 reason i dont watch wwe because its fake. boxing is now the same thing. im tired of this soap opera. i could care any more if pac wins because its arum who wins really. we r making these cog suckas richer while we suffer. all and all, nobody cares. why should we? fug 'em
     
  4. HawkFan16

    HawkFan16 Unshot/In My Prime Full Member

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    You could also say that the only people justifying this horse**** decision are fanatical Floyd acolytes who hate Manny, not boxing fans.
     
  5. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why should they disappear? They believe PAC was robbed a and he won that fight.
     
  6. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Nah. Unlike Bute - where he was raped in five brutal one-sided rounds - Pacquiao emerged as the clear winner in everyone's eyes (in fact, he put up a pretty decent performance against a tricky guy that's very difficult to look good against). The term "robbery" cemented its place mere seconds after the decision was announced. When people recall this fight, they'll always remember it for the wrong, corrupt decision it was.

    So, for that reason, I don't think the fans that Pacquiao has helped bring to the sport will be made to run away that easily. Like I said, they know their man still won, and will continue to root for him.
     
  7. tomsdubs

    tomsdubs Active Member Full Member

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    People are quitting on the sport left and right unfortunately. Stuff like this is bad for the public image.
     
  8. PityTheFool

    PityTheFool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    But I hope the man in your av gets Mike Jones over and rapes him for stealing my vcash!:fire
     
  9. SJS19

    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I've watched the fight twice, and the second time I looked for rounds to give to Bradley, still couldn't give him a W.
     
  10. tomsdubs

    tomsdubs Active Member Full Member

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    One of the few boxers i have any hope in, local-ish as well :good
     
  11. Leavemealone

    Leavemealone Active Member Full Member

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    omg hahahahahhahahahhahaa :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  12. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hardcore Pacquiao, Mayweather, Klitschko etc., fans are a stain on the sport and their obnoxious attitudes won't be missed when their favourite fighters retire.

    What I worry about are casual fans being pushed away by all the bull**** within boxing.
     
  13. Dorfmeister

    Dorfmeister Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh, absolutely, there will be some enthusiasm for the rematch but big fights in boxing are nearly over. Chad and Ward, a lot of guys starving to get shots at Floyd at WW and SWW, Canelo. Martinez, and those ageless brothers who rule the HWT Division and that make everybody go to sleep b4 mid-stage- just joking, Klitschko fans but really nobody has a shot against them.
     
  14. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That let them go and don't come back.
     
  15. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I followed boxing for 30 odd years, lost count of the robberies over the years.

    I still love a good fight, I just avoid listening to the hype and bs, and use my own judgement.

    I think this hurts the casual on the surface, but I do belief they damage the real fans as well.

    Corruption has always been a problem since day one because like horse riding money has been an integral part of the sport with betting from the start.

    The problem is to younger fans, they do not know anything different from what we have now.

    The fact is when I started following boxing there was the WBA and the WBC, and that was it, within a few years the IBF popped up and then the WBO.

    Over a few decades we have far more organizations and loads more belts.

    This will have an impact on the purity of competition, to deny this is just ignorance.

    I love boxing and it will always be part of who I am.

    **** the promoters,judges and refs.

    Time for the Revolution!!