the fans wanted to see an entertaining fight for the $100 they paid.
Stop and think about it for a second, can you really blame them?
If you're unhappy with something you buy, you tend to complain about it.
floyd has used this style since he moved to 147 the only person who fought different than they usually do is pac man, and to say if floyd didnt stay still enough so he could hit him was the real embarassment, pac man had no issues with the moving algeirie, pac is a btch made sucka!!!!!!! He is who the fans should be ANGRY WITH!!! he took no chances and had his whole arsenal neutralized now its the other fighters fault??????
Lol whats funny is they are acting like floyd is the first out boxer the sport has ever had, they say his style is killing boxing??? That style has been around since the start and the sport has survived each star that used this style smh they along with the pac fanatics need to go away for good
The fans wanted to see an entertaining fight for the $100 they paid.
Stop and think about it for a second, can you really blame them?
If you're unhappy with something you buy, you tend to complain about it.
Casual fans are the engine of the sport. Without them, boxers could be doing their matches on the streets or on the a high school gym. You set up more superfights in the future and boxing will come alive again. They are just waiting for it. Money is no object for them, just give them what they really want.
Casual fans don't follow boxing on a regular basis, so how could they possibly know what they really want? Hell, the "hardcore" boxing fan doesn't always know what he wants. Casuals depend heavily on mainstream media to formulate their opinions, so it wouldn't surprise me if May/Pac 2 turned out to be a success.
Casual fans are the engine of the sport. Without them, boxers could be doing their matches on the streets or on the a high school gym. You set up more superfights in the future and boxing will come alive again. They are just waiting for it. Money is no object for them, just give them what they really want.
What constitutes a 'casual fan'?
Theres so many posters here who only post about Mayweather/Pacquiao, or from that, Arum/HBO - Haymon/PBC and anything indirectly related in that manner.
Nothing else. It's sad now that a lot of them now have strange self righteousness over the other fanboy squad, as if their fanboy ways were somehow vindicated.
Yet i'm supposed to believe these are 'hardcore fans'?
I just don't go into most threads, you already know who the posters you'll find are and what their responses to that thread will be.
I agree and completely understand what you're saying. That said, i'll take it one step further and say that a casual fan will never in their life have visited a boxing website/forum.
Even the most hardcore of fanboys of fighters, who at least make the effort to get to a site like b-scene, are at least a step above your casual fan that you meet at a bar or whatever.
just my opinion
They say boxing as a poormans' sport
They also say a Camaro is a poormans' Ferrari
Well, Boxing is an Olympic game.
It is not dying anytime soon. If anything it is growing and expanding into the Chinese and Arab empires. It is as global as Soccer(football) is, and two of its players happen to be the highest paid athletes in the world.
Boxing is more global than American Football, Baseball, or Hockey. Bigger than Cricket and MMA.
Boxing may be dying in a "casuals" small town but the sport has a solid hold around the world.
What constitutes a 'casual fan'?
Theres so many posters here who only post about Mayweather/Pacquiao, or from that, Arum/HBO - Haymon/PBC and anything indirectly related in that manner.
Nothing else. It's sad now that a lot of them now have strange self righteousness over the other fanboy squad, as if their fanboy ways were somehow vindicated.
Yet i'm supposed to believe these are 'hardcore fans'?
I just don't go into most threads, you already know who the posters you'll find are and what their responses to that thread will be.