Has Don King's influence on boxing been overall positive or negative?
The general consensus seems to be that he is a blight on boxing. That his presence in the sport has been detrimental to fighters, fans, and just about everyone else involved in boxing. He is an incredibly conniving man, even for a promoter.
But, on the flip side, King made a lot of great fights happen. And usually in a timely manner.
One could argue that those fights would have happened anyways; I disagree. He had enough influence to bring both fighters to a table... even though he was figuratively picking their pockets while they say at that table.
And even if those big fights- Foreman/Ali were eventually going to happen, Don was still the guy who made them happen.
To put it another way: Someone- either the USA or the USSR was going to get to the Moon first. It was inevitable. But the United States made it happen. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon. The fact that the Soviets would have gotten there anyway doesn't negate NASA's achievement.
Thoughts?
The general consensus seems to be that he is a blight on boxing. That his presence in the sport has been detrimental to fighters, fans, and just about everyone else involved in boxing. He is an incredibly conniving man, even for a promoter.
But, on the flip side, King made a lot of great fights happen. And usually in a timely manner.
One could argue that those fights would have happened anyways; I disagree. He had enough influence to bring both fighters to a table... even though he was figuratively picking their pockets while they say at that table.
And even if those big fights- Foreman/Ali were eventually going to happen, Don was still the guy who made them happen.
To put it another way: Someone- either the USA or the USSR was going to get to the Moon first. It was inevitable. But the United States made it happen. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon. The fact that the Soviets would have gotten there anyway doesn't negate NASA's achievement.
Thoughts?
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