Giving the 'real' fans of the sport what they want to see

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by derekcantona, Feb 27, 2020.


  1. derekcantona

    derekcantona Member Full Member

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    As we all know, boxing is, first and foremost, a blood sport for real men to act like men. Many of its finest moments include beating your chest in arrogant defiance of the beating you're taking, walking straight into punches with no respect for the weakling on the other side of the ring and calling out fighters aggressively face to face, making it seem like you're really hard. Anything else is insulting to real men everywhere. With this in mind, what changes should be made to the great sport of boxing? Here's a few to start with:

    • Ring size reduced to 6' x 6'
    • Blocking, or attempting to block punches results in a points deduction
    • Fighters must fight a minimum of 15 times per year to be eligible for belts
    • Fighters who win 3 bouts in a row in any given weight class are forced to move up a weight, until they lose
    • Duration of rounds will remain the same except for the final round, which is now extended to 30 minutes in length