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  • Is Boxing Dieing a slow death ?????

    Someone posted a comment about the promotion of tonight's fight. It makes me wonder as Shane, B-Hop, De La Hoya, and Floyd all at the end of their careers will boxing survive?? I mean when Tyson & Holyfield left the Heavyweight division has never really been the same. I guess what I'm saying is who's going to carry the torch for boxing in the up-coming years?? Also the younger generation knows more about UFC & MMA than boxing?? Are we the last of a dying breed???
    Last edited by bamaboxing; 01-24-2009, 06:28 PM.

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    Originally posted by bamaboxing View Post
    Someone posted a comment about the promotion of tonight's fight. It makes me wonder as Shane, B-Hop, De La Hoya, and Floyd all at the end of their careers will boxing survive?? I mean when Tyson & Holyfield left the Heavyweight division has never really been the same. I guess what I'm saying is who's going to carry the torch for boxing in the up-coming years?? Also the younger generation knows more about UFC & MMA than boxing?? Are we the last of a dieing breed???

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    • #3
      dieing = dying

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      • #4
        boxing can't die........ it's stupid to suggest something with such deep roots could just die out in a matter of years

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        • #5
          maybe a rough patch but boxing has as much chance of dying as football

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          • #6
            Sorry for the SP?? guys................I guess MOST boxing fans do have an average IQ of 94....(LOL) Please forgive

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bamaboxing View Post
              Someone posted a comment about the promotion of tonight's fight. It makes me wonder as Shane, B-Hop, De La Hoya, and Floyd all at the end of their careers will boxing survive?? I mean when Tyson & Holyfield left the Heavyweight division has never really been the same. I guess what I'm saying is who's going to carry the torch for boxing in the up-coming years?? Also the younger generation knows more about UFC & MMA than boxing?? Are we the last of a dying breed???
              Yes its been dying since the 1800s , dont hold your breath

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              • #8
                if u saw last weeks collazo/berto fight and are psyched about tonights fight and the upcoming superfights this year u wouldnt even ask this question.. so shtup noob and go watch your ufc dick

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bamaboxing View Post
                  Sorry for the SP?? guys................I guess MOST boxing fans do have an average IQ of 94....(LOL) Please forgive
                  You failed miserably

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                  • #10
                    the germans and British love it still.

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