One thing I notice in this argument is that a correlation is imagined (could be/could not be) between King's treatment of fighters and his ability to put on great cards. I would go so far as to say that King had the benefit of a lot of talent and an ethic that dictated that the best wanted to test that hypothesis....regularly. This and other factors had an impact of creating a great card...alas they are all correlative and not necessarily proof that is incontavertable.
By the same token King's psychopathology is not necessarily a reason for success vis a vis the horrendous cards today are not necesarily linked with the new alleged more ethical fight promotions. If we assume golden Boy, Arum ( a real stretch ) are more ethical than King and that this is the reason for antiseptosis in boxing (invent a word!)... this is equally suspect.
I will say that there does seem to be a new attempt at trying to help fighters and this may be why fighters are more risk averse. In King's day fighters like Adrien Bronner would be exposed and thrown in with talent...if they survived only then could they be considered rock stars. This idea makes the most sense to me. I think this trend started with Jones and Mayweather, two elite fighters, mostly family managed, who made it clear that they were the ones who would dictate who they fought and when.
By the same token King's psychopathology is not necessarily a reason for success vis a vis the horrendous cards today are not necesarily linked with the new alleged more ethical fight promotions. If we assume golden Boy, Arum ( a real stretch ) are more ethical than King and that this is the reason for antiseptosis in boxing (invent a word!)... this is equally suspect.
I will say that there does seem to be a new attempt at trying to help fighters and this may be why fighters are more risk averse. In King's day fighters like Adrien Bronner would be exposed and thrown in with talent...if they survived only then could they be considered rock stars. This idea makes the most sense to me. I think this trend started with Jones and Mayweather, two elite fighters, mostly family managed, who made it clear that they were the ones who would dictate who they fought and when.
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