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    How do you view Franks impact on British Boxing over the years?

    Should his safety first approach in building his fighters be applauded when you consider the money he's made for his boxers in a dangerous business?

    Should his safety first approach be condemned for limiting potential legacies and reducing the ability for a fighter to become truly dominant at the elite level due to lack of exposure to tough tests early in a career?

    Thoughts?

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    Originally posted by VibesMan View Post
    How do you view Franks impact on British Boxing over the years?

    Should his safety first approach in building his fighters be applauded when you consider the money he's made for his boxers in a dangerous business?

    Should his safety first approach be condemned for limiting potential legacies and reducing the ability for a fighter to become truly dominant at the elite level due to lack of exposure to tough tests early in a career?

    Thoughts?
    Depends if your interested in the progression of British Boxing IMO.


    I dont get why British fans are so critical of Warren, cause IMO, he has helped baby, bring along, more would be world champs due to his safety first matchmaking, see i dont think some of the guys that became world champ, would of become world champs, or been as good as they were in some instances, without that on the job training, i mean, Hatton had 40 something fights by the time he fought Zoo, not saying he would not of won a title, he may have, but i dont think he would of had the experience to claim numerous titles if had not had all those fights before stepping up his competition.

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