Comments Thread For: Sen. Reid Targets Boxing Reform After Pacquiao-Bradley
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is using boxer Manny Pacquiao's controversial defeat over the weekend to push for long-stalled legislation to more strictly regulate the sport.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is using boxer Manny Pacquiao's controversial defeat over the weekend to push for long-stalled legislation to more strictly regulate the sport.
Lol, this is beyond laughable at this point. But at least ppl are starting to take notice. But a lot of it is overblown by all these casual idiots who really don't follow the sport. It'd be nice to see some of these ideas get off the ground but I doubt they will.
Lol, this is beyond laughable at this point. But at least ppl are starting to take notice. But a lot of it is overblown by all these casual idiots who really don't follow the sport. It'd be nice to see some of these ideas get off the ground but I doubt they will.
Reid was a amateur boxer, and he does go to a lot of big fights ... but with the shape the economy is in, we need politicians to focus on the things that help the average working family and NOT big banks and wall street.
With all the corruption in DC, Mr. Reid chooses BOXING for regulation!?!?!??!?
What about Wall Street, what about the Too-Big-to-Fail Banks, what about the FEDERAL Reserve ... what a freakin joke.
Senator Reid & everyone else wanting regulation should just imo stfu. Just because everybody's boxing pet Manny Pacquoia was on the perceived bad end of a bad decision now they want to regulate boxing. There have been many bad decisions in boxing. What about the bad decision that Pacquoia was on the good end, when he was clearly beaten by Marquez. Where was all the call for boxing regulation then? I'll tell you where. Boxing's pet whom all love got the decision and nobody complained. I say congratulations to Tim Bradley who deserves a bunch of credit not given to him because he fought for 10 rounds on two bad feet which had to be bothering him a lot. Ok, now with 2 good feet I think he'll beat Pacquoia convincingly in their rematch. Face it Pac lovers, your fighter is on a downslide. He couldn't beat a cripple Bradlely. Now what is he going to do with Mayweather, who is 3 times as good as Bradley.
Senator Reid & everyone else wanting regulation should just imo stfu. Just because everybody's boxing pet Manny Pacquoia was on the perceived bad end of a bad decision now they want to regulate boxing. There have been many bad decisions in boxing. What about the bad decision that Pacquoia was on the good end, when he was clearly beaten by Marquez. Where was all the call for boxing regulation then? I'll tell you where. Boxing's pet whom all love got the decision and nobody complained. I say congratulations to Tim Bradley who deserves a bunch of credit not given to him because he fought for 10 rounds on two bad feet which had to be bothering him a lot. Ok, now with 2 good feet I think he'll beat Pacquoia convincingly in their rematch. Face it Pac lovers, your fighter is on a downslide. He couldn't beat a cripple Bradlely. Now what is he going to do with Mayweather, who is 3 times as good as Bradley.
So then you're against any legislation that could reform the corruption in Boxing?
I hate Harry Reid but this is BADLY needed, just make some sort of American Boxing League or some ****, you can still have promoters but drug testing, champions and judging oversighted with this group involved.
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