Khan-Fan
08-25-2008, 12:17 AM
They do it with every other sport these days so why not boxing aswell?
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View Full Version : Olympics should allow Pro boxers to compete Khan-Fan 08-25-2008, 12:17 AM They do it with every other sport these days so why not boxing aswell? Chayal Boded. 08-25-2008, 12:32 AM you wouldn't get top class professional fighters to do it anyway Khan-Fan 08-25-2008, 12:38 AM you wouldn't get top class professional fighters to do it anyway But you'd still get interest in top pro fighters that would compete which would create many more names in boxing. Chayal Boded. 08-25-2008, 12:51 AM But you'd still get interest in top pro fighters that would compete which would create many more names in boxing. I don't know, I never really enjoyed olympic boxing or put much weight into the outcomes. not to take anything away from the competitors. Chayal Boded. 08-25-2008, 12:53 AM also there's no point turning pro if you still have olympic ambitions. they have to train with the team a year in advance with no fight money coming in and it's not like even winning a gold gets your name out there. kerrminator 08-25-2008, 05:22 AM Too many greedy fat cats involved in boxing these days, they will say "why give away for free what people will pay for" It would also mean the best fighters from each division would actually face each other and sadly thats something else that seems to go against the grain of modern boxing. Brother Blues 08-25-2008, 11:00 AM Ya can't...besides,if your fighter is fighting against a home country fighter,he is still gonna have to get a KO,just to get a draw. box2box 08-25-2008, 11:21 AM I think it's good that the Olympics is exclusively amateur. it provides a pinnacle and something truly worth winning to the amateur game. If there was no Olympics the amatuer sport would suffer badly and lead to far too many fighters going pro before learning their trade or simply discovering that they are not good enough. I think being an Olympian is a good launchpad and shows you have the potential to go pro if you so wish. I disagree a gold doesn't get your name out there, DeGale is now in a position to make some money if he goes pro. Price could possibly be aswell. MikeBrew328 08-25-2008, 11:36 AM also there's no point turning pro if you still have olympic ambitions. they have to train with the team a year in advance with no fight money coming in and it's not like even winning a gold gets your name out there. ???????????? Are you kidding me? Ever hear of Oscar De la Hoya? Who got 2 million people to pay $50 for a sparring match. That's not the only example. Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor. Not only are you looking at a P4P All-Time list, these guys are the biggest superstars of the sport rooq 08-25-2008, 01:32 PM ???????????? Are you kidding me? Ever hear of Oscar De la Hoya? Who got 2 million people to pay $50 for a sparring match. That's not the only example. Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor. Not only are you looking at a P4P All-Time list, these guys are the biggest superstars of the sport i think he means winning a gold does not guarantee this kind of stardom and it certainly doesn't mean the same as it did 10 years ago. i mean, hows andre ward doing? Jambo boy 08-25-2008, 01:37 PM I think the answer is, that all the other sports should be am. only. I don't know why anyone would want pro fighters to box at the olympics, that's crazy. It's effectively a different sport. Chayal Boded. 08-25-2008, 06:58 PM ???????????? Are you kidding me? Ever hear of Oscar De la Hoya? Who got 2 million people to pay $50 for a sparring match. That's not the only example. Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor. Not only are you looking at a P4P All-Time list, these guys are the biggest superstars of the sport you missed my point. how many people do you think can name the gold medalists in boxing for this years olympics? they won't get any higher purses when they go pro. PunchDrunk 08-26-2008, 04:32 AM you missed my point. how many people do you think can name the gold medalists in boxing for this years olympics? they won't get any higher purses when they go pro. James DeGale will most certainly be earning much more money right off the bat, than he would have, if he'd lost in the first round. Edit: As a matter of fact, he's been offered 1 million £, which is more than 2 million $, to turn pro. How many non Olympic fighters get that kind of money to turn pro? http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics/boxing/7581630.stm Amir Khan's silver medal made him as a fighter. Scary 08-27-2008, 06:18 PM Good point, but imagine how many fights each boxer has to fight. In normal "pro" enviorments they ussualy take 4-6 months between each fight. Oriachim 08-27-2008, 06:24 PM Good point, but imagine how many fights each boxer has to fight. In normal "pro" enviorments they ussualy take 4-6 months between each fight. No that is only with the superstar boxers, look at most boxers, they usually have a fighter every month or two. (the journeymen boxers and the boxers who just started). At least Rciky Hatton did. NachoMan 08-27-2008, 09:51 PM I think it's good that the Olympics is exclusively amateur. it provides a pinnacle and something truly worth winning to the amateur game. If there was no Olympics the amatuer sport would suffer badly and lead to far too many fighters going pro before learning their trade or simply discovering that they are not good enough. I think being an Olympian is a good launchpad and shows you have the potential to go pro if you so wish. I disagree a gold doesn't get your name out there, DeGale is now in a position to make some money if he goes pro. Price could possibly be aswell. What exactly does the Olympic sport have to do with the pros? Sure they both wear gloves and fight in a squared ring, but beyond that it's a completely different game due to the absurd scoring. I have little doubt that the number of solid fighters waiting around to complete in the Olympics will continue to dwindle until boxing at the Games becomes completely irrelevant. I have yet to hear from a hard-core boxing fan that they were entertained by Olympic boxing in Beijing. I am a boxing fan, but I would sincerely rather see MMA in the Olympics than boxing. With regard to established pros participating: I suspect that very few would risk their reputations in a tournament that they could easily lose on the scorecards even as they dominated their opponent. Forget that Cuban Tae Kwon Do guy, imagine what Zab would do if he got ripped off. by the judges. |