If I were their match maker, they would be in tough fight after fight.
Imo they are solid fighters fighting the right guys with stipulations.
Its all a cash grab.
As long as casuals pay to see this garbage
its ok to do. Networks make money ,Fighters make money, announcers make money, sparring partners make money trainers make money.
Corruption with guys like ghost winning , its obvious haymon had to do with that.
Big name fighters are overated.some are good but not as good as you think
Its a cash grab.watered down era.
If I were their match maker, they would be in tough fight after fight.
Imo they are solid fighters fighting the right guys with stipulations.
Its all a cash grab.
As long as casuals pay to see this garbage
its ok to do. Networks make money ,Fighters make money, announcers make money, sparring partners make money trainers make money.
Corruption with guys like ghost winning , its obvious haymon had to do with that.
Big name fighters are overated.some are good but not as good as you think
Its a cash grab.watered down era.
And did you apply this same stupid logic when Pacquiao was doing it. Fighting a shot fighter in Mosley, drained fighter in Margarito, fighting Rios after a lost?
I bet during this time you were too busy being a Pacquiao cheerleader to mention what you posted above.
Funny how once your idol lost suddenly this comes out.
I'm glad people are finally realizing this
Floyd arguably lost to Guerrerro and he got exposed today against some guy 99% of people on here never heard of
LOL, This is what is wrong with boxing, fans who have crazy ideas on how a fight has played out.
The top guys today have beat top people to get there. So they are not overrated. Its when people try to add people as elite fighters that have never beaten more than a gatekeeper is the issue. Guys like GGG are NOT top guys. He has never beat anyone more than a gatekeeper. Below are the guys that have beat elite competition and have fought since 2014.
Mayweather
Pacman
Klitschko
Bradley
JMM
Cotto
Hopkins
Kovalev
Ward
Stevenson
Rigo
It's honestly hard to tell whos "elite" and who is just managed well because once a guy gets a good win he can do whatever he wants, cherrypick whoever he wants, call all the shots, wait til a rival looks ripe enough to beat.
I know the boxing vs MMA debate is stale but that's the big strength of the UFC. At best a superstar can fake an injury to duck a guy one time but after that the boss steps in and makes it happen.
I'm glad people are finally realizing this
Floyd arguably lost to Guerrerro and he got exposed today against some guy 99% of people on here never heard of
No we have seen guys fight tough fight after tough fight and they do just fine.
Not talking about tough fight after tough fight, I'm talking about champions fighting the next best guy every time, no excuses and no soft touches.
Today. These dudes are soft and cash grabbing. Letting others take out their laundry and take care of their dirty work.
While cherry picking old has beens never weres and never gonna be s .
Watered down era
I wonder what it would be like if the champions in every division were constantly forced to fight the next best guy every fight.
Shorter careers that's for sure, but we'd be left with a clearer picture. Belts would change hands a lot.
No we have seen guys fight tough fight after tough fight and they do just fine.
Big name fighters weren't always big names though, they had to beat other big names to get there.
but I agree they get to call the shots and so have every advantage.
If I were their match maker, they would be in tough fight after fight.
Imo they are solid fighters fighting the right guys with stipulations.
Its all a cash grab.
As long as casuals pay to see this garbage
its ok to do. Networks make money ,Fighters make money, announcers make money, sparring partners make money trainers make money.
Corruption with guys like ghost winning , its obvious haymon had to do with that.
Big name fighters are overated.some are good but not as good as you think
Its a cash grab.watered down era.
I wonder what it would be like if the champions in every division were constantly forced to fight the next best guy every fight.
Shorter careers that's for sure, but we'd be left with a clearer picture. Belts would change hands a lot.