Froch would beat 10 Jake Pauls in one night. He was pulverising, brutal and was on a destroy mission in EVERY fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpz7y3e2kdI
£19.99 is a complete rip-off.
UFC fans in the UK have it so much better:
£6.99 a month for every UFC event ever broadcast, every Ultimate Fighter Season, new PPVs available after 48 hours, exclusive shows and get this....access to other MMA non-UFC eventts
Ha ha ha.....fuck off DAZN
The problem with boxing is boxing fans themselves:
1. They are boring people. Their discussions mostly centre around potential scenarios, purses, negotiations, weight cuts. It wasn't always this way. In the 70s up to the 90s fans demanded fights or voted with their pockets. They didn't form cults and defend their favourite fighters. This unwavering support emboldened divas. Fans used to be a lot more neutral.
2. Paradoxically, they are also the most disloyal boxing sports fans you're ever likely to meet. No sooner has their favourite fighter been lifted off the canvas than they have already moved on to some else, deeming the loser "exposed", "washed up" and the always predictable question, "can he bounce back?". Compare this with other sports, including the UFC you mentioned, where fighters, teams and players lose numerous times but still retain their fanbase. Liverpool FC wouldn't lose half their support if they lost 10 matches in a row neither would Andy Murray.
3. This follows on from point number 2. There is a stigma to a loss in boxing that isn't found in any other sport. Boxers fear a loss more today than in the past, and rightly so, but not because they don't want to lose to their opponents and retain their title, but because they know it signals the beginning of the end for their prestige among fans.
4. Boxing fans are elitist snobs. They can be very condescending to new fans. They are a bit like the Linux of the sports world: they think they are part of a privileged club. God forbid you approach one and ask a "dumb question", they'll scream "YDKAB" before boring you to death with meaningless stats.
I also hate fighters who make excuses, but that elbow is so blatant and had an immediate effect on him - It was the elbow that scrambled his brains, not the following punches:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r5oerE2Bqc
Yeap, clutching at straws alrite, eubank and his team sounding like straight sore losers man , bit pathetic imo.
watch the video above....thanks for that
At least Jake is keeping the sport alive. I have kids who asked if we have BT Sport because of Jake - not your pro fighters fighting cans twice a year BS.
I bet they start the show with a tweet from Rosie Perez about how she's super hyped for the fight.
Blame desperate boxing fans with more sense than money not the promoters.
Garbage fight and a disgrace to the sport. People say but it's good for boxing. Nope. My son who loves boxing literally fell asleep and probably turned off boxing for good.
I hate the commentators, too. "It was an enjoyable one", "They left it all in there". Who the fuck are they kidding? At least Larry Merchant was honest.
Iraq was also a horrible dictatorship under a bloodthirsty man who was trying to acquire nuclear weapons to use on its enemies. So probably not there either. It is different when a country is run by oppressive dictators or the military that abuse their own people. Ukraine is a democracy unlike these countries in the middle east that are essentially run by violent terrorists.
Ask any Iraqi person today and they would choose that "horrible dictatorship" that gave them free education, healthcare, housing to the chaos, terrorist bombing and poverty the US invasion brought.
As for the nuclear weapons, that was proven 15 years ago to be a manufactured lie and no WMD, evidence of uranium or anything else was found.
I bet they start the show with a tweet from Rosie Perez about how she's super hyped for the fight. The only reason for this downward trajectory in quality is the same reason why 90% of video games are released incomplete today: rich, dumb, people.