If there was a mandatory activity rule how much would you have it be?

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  1. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can't force people to fight frequently, but you can force champions to defend their titles frequently, or you take the title away. I'd make it about 3 times a year minimum for a champ to defend his title against legit opponents.
     
  2. ed7890

    ed7890 Col. Hunter Gathers Full Member

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    Yes, yes :good

    Who do we contact to the ball rolling on this?
     
  3. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Koki Kameda.
     
  4. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I would want champions to defend their titles at least 3-4 times a year and contenders to fight maybe 4 times a year. Anyone lower can fight 5-6 times a year and maybe journeymen 8.
     
  5. Kid Cuba

    Kid Cuba Boxing Junkie banned

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    3 fights a year minimum.
     
  6. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    90 punches a round.
     
  7. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think it would be solid if they did levels and then assigned appropriate activity rates. 1-2 for champs. 2-3 for top 10 fighters. 3-4 for top 25. 4+ for solid prospects. 6+ for cans and new prospects.

    I think boxing in general needs a league format.
     
  8. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That is too often.

    The fights are too tough and a guy wouldn't have time to enjoy his life. Boxing would be empty.
     
  9. Club Fighter

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    Mandatory point deductions for acting . . . and instant replay should be instituted.