After watching David Price taking a nap from Teper's left hook, I thought to myself, wouldnt it be far more entertaining & humourous if the cornermen are prohibited near the KO'ed opponent and the post fight interviews and show proceeds as normal? Cameras would positioned to capture the beautiful moment of the fighter re-emerging from his slumber. It would be mighty hilarious seeing a confused knocked out opponent wake up in the middle of his victors post fight talk or when the sweepers are clearing the ring. I also think this is better for the fighters health as forcefully waking a KO'ed opponent can cause long term harm. This could really make boxing exciting, bring in a new audience looking for laughs, get the KO artists more exposure and revenue and push to make boxing a more entertaining sport so the likes of Floyd are not paid obscene amounts per fight. What are your thoughts?
That you're one of the biggest morons to ever go on this site, and jesus there have been many. To even think such a thing just shows what a depraved mind you must have. I think you need help.
What a truly bizarre post. Yes, you wouldn't want to try to make sure they're alive and breathing okay. That could cause long-term harm. Better to let them lay there and die - which I guess would be considered - in your mind at least - short-term harm. BAN:hi:
Judging by the responses, I think its sad that the boxing fans have not progressed in their thinking and may explain why this isnt a mainstream sport and is stagnating. There will come a time where my post will be heralded in combat sports like the US constitution. Just remember what I called for. Im seeing the same archaic mindset here that thought women voting was a bad idea, slavery ending as bad or that apartheid should remain. It is best you all reflect and ponder
Not only should we let them sleep. We should hire actors to surround them and pretend to be their children all grown up. They can be like "Dad, you were KOed so bad you been in a coma for 25 years!" Then Wayne Brady can come out and let the china chinned loser know that it was a joke, just like his boxing career. We can all have a good laugh at the glass jawed frauds that thhink they are good enough to ever be a boxer in the internet age.