Originally posted by joseph5620
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Low blows and thumbings (unless they are patently obvious) are always difficult to discuss because fighters retain plausible deniability.
Boxing is a tough game and we wouldn't want it to be anything less. But I do think there is a place for sportsmanship.
Floyd's problems are kind of cumulative. I mean, if we considered his actions last night purely outside of historical context they are little more than foolish. But over the years he has subjected fans to a Chinese water torture of minor dishonours (whether they be childishly demanding the sacking of journalists purely because they ask tough questions or waving brick-sized wads of cash under the noses of fans struggling to make their mortgage payments) which when added together amount to an increasingly exasperating character.
Had he a canon of staggering ring achievements (such as Ali or SRR) to point to I'm sure people would be willing to cut him slack. Which I guess is why fight fans tend to overlook Duran's misdemeanours. But the truth is that whilst he is an unquestionably gifted fighter who has won titles at several weights he has yet to define himself against the kind of talent Ali, Sugar Ray and Hagler did. Perhaps things will change if he and Pac ever manage to squeeze their egos into the same room. Who knows?
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