Ray Mercer and the ageing boxer with no money syndrome

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  1. I like Mercer. He was always iron chinned until Shannon Briggs whooped his ass a few years ago
     
  2. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think this is an overly difficult situation to remedy. Just ensure that a portion of their purse, (ie 10-20%) is put into some kind of retirement funds they can't access until a certain age. And if this applied to all fighters there would be ample funds available to ensure the funds were managed properly. That's basically how the rest of the world does it.
     
  3. theCandle

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    It puts into perspective how much punishment Wlad could actually take by not going down vs. mercer and also how tough Evander Holyfield was in his prime.

    I always wanted to see a bare knuckle or boxing match between Mercer and Kimbo, after their match i always felt Mercer was paid to lose that match and told not to stand toe to toe for fear he'd destroy the temporary cash cow of Kimbo.
     
  4. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Mercer did Boxing proud with his sparking of Tim Sylvia.
     
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  5. barneyrub

    barneyrub Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The guy Mercer knocked out was 2 time UFC Heavyweight champion about 2 years ago. Randy Couture became a "Legend" because he moved up to Heavyweight and beat him by decision for the title.
     
  6. In_FlaMeS

    In_FlaMeS K-BKois Full Member

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    Yeah and it was the good old Wlad... Offensive maniac
     
  7. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    because usually they never had a job in there life...boxing is tough but alot of it can be slackeresque.

    ray mercer
    curriclium vitae

    -boxer for 20 years proffesional and amatuer


    i will have him work for my company
     
  8. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    man ray mercer is done. he can do well in mma
    he had the hardest jab i ever seen since jermain taylor 1st 5 profights.(he fell off)
    he bruised klitchcos eye with a jab looked great but he was old and got crushed if he were younger mercer would be ourchamp w lennox gone but now he would just get beat by klicth he might can beat arreola and hay but he cant beat klitch much as i wanna see guys like him and hay and chris beat klitch theres nobody good in the hw division its not the klitches fault but they are the righning champs in a dumpster of a weight class
     
  9. barneyrub

    barneyrub Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ray Mercer did have a job, he was a sgt. in the army. He served about ten years before leaving to turn pro at about age 28 or something. He started boxing in the army and became inter-service military boxing champ thus qualifying for the Olympic team.
     
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  10. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wonder how much he got for KO'ing Tim Sylvia?? I know the MMA purses are smaller than in boxing at top level at least...but no idea what he'd have got paid for his latest MMA outing....I'd still guess its a few thousand $$ in which case he'll make more than enough money to live on - reasonably well. And I do agree that its hard to be sympathetic when a fighter as wasted more money than most of us ever see in our lifetimes....if they are that foolish then they get their reward later in life. Reap what you sow.
     
  11. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...forgot to ad - i'd love to see Mercer get another shot at Kimbo - but in a boxing ring. We all know that even an old old Mercer would destroy him.
     
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