TOO much to list just off the top of my head. Tho, I try my best to leave my bias out which ends meaning I over compensate for the opposite of whatever bias I'm trying to compensate for... One huge garbage can of bias, as is the world of fans, truth
There are people who are very passionate about this sport .Boxing iz already a dying sport so Blatant robberies and corruptment will continue to destroy what's left of it . That night was a very bad night for boxing . So all because you in the minority in feeling Ward won the fight when he didn't and don't like the rest of us for calling out the bullsh#t and speaking the truth. Too bad.
I can probably be biased against the favourite in a fight he is being given an unexpectedly tough task by his opponent. Even if the other guy isn't doing enough to win the fight, I can focus on the favourite being underwhelming and give credit to the underdog for making the favourite look bad.
I have a bias against boxers who have no power and whose punches have very little noticeable effect at all when they land.
I can be biased towards boxers, defensive fighters. Intelligent defense, not straight running or clinching on every exchange. Doesn't have to be "slick", just make him miss.
Modern SHW's for the win! Styles doesnt matter. Klitschko Joshua Fury. Wilder is no SHW in my opinion.
Maybe I favor Eastern Europe fighters a bit, especially the Christian Slavic ones, but I think I'm one of the less biased Eastern Euro fans. I didn't really "choose" those fighters as mine it's just that they're from the same cultural background so obviously I'm going to root for them. I think that they're underrated in America when compared H2H to fighters from previous generations when boxing was bigger in the USA.
I generally support the underdog and appreciate humble guys who show respect to their opposition. I also admit that I tend to dislike American fighters but I think this is due to the fact that the majority of them are overly braggadocious. Tim Bradley, Austin trout and Keith Thurman are the obvious exceptions and are guys I genuinely like.
As far as styles go, I like guys who can fight on the inside and/or counter-punchers. I probably give a little too much credit to the latter when scoring rounds. Real inside fighting is becoming something of a lost art, so when is someone is good at it, I mark out a little. I'm biased against Broner in every fight too, for whatever that's worth.
bias against "slappers" cant stand it when fighters slap, even if its a hard punch that just looks ike a slap like jacobs and wilders punches i still dont like it
I always root for an eastern euro/ soviet fighter in any fight, unless I know his opponent personally. I am also biased against feather fists like Malinagi, Algerie or Bradley. I have a lot of respect for them but at the same time I don't really enjoy watching them fight anymore.