The Answer To Boxing's Alphabet Soup?

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  • Anthony342
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    #11
    Okay, since it's not letting me paste the link, just type that into your address bar and it should come up. It's an article on Boxing News 24 dated November 6, 2018.

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      As soon as Usyk moves up to heavyweight and vacates all the belts we will be right back in the same mess all over again.

      The only way to get rid of the alphabet soup is to mandate only one governing body for all of boxing worldwide. But good luck getting the current governing bodies to agree to go away.

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        #13
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        As soon as Usyk moves up to heavyweight and vacates all the belts we will be right back in the same mess all over again.

        The only way to get rid of the alphabet soup is to mandate only one governing body for all of boxing worldwide. But good luck getting the current governing bodies to agree to go away.
        Yeah, the only way to do that is for all the boxers to unite and agree to only accept one belt as the universal championship and tell the rest to go f*** themselves.

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          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          As soon as Usyk moves up to heavyweight and vacates all the belts we will be right back in the same mess all over again.

          The only way to get rid of the alphabet soup is to mandate only one governing body for all of boxing worldwide. But good luck getting the current governing bodies to agree to go away.

          You don't get away from bad institutionalized authority by creating a monolithic institution. If people would accept the legitimacy of the fighters exclusively, and demand that they fight the best, these organizations would have no legitimacy. When the law itself was breathing down boxing's neck, it was not some organization that saved it...it was people, barges, and politicians, police, bought for two shiny nickels. And then it was the fighters, who sometimes were arrested after the fight!

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            Originally posted by billeau2
            You don't get away from bad institutionalized authority by creating a monolithic institution. If people would accept the legitimacy of the fighters exclusively, and demand that they fight the best, these organizations would have no legitimacy. When the law itself was breathing down boxing's neck, it was not some organization that saved it...it was people, barges, and politicians, police, bought for two shiny nickels. And then it was the fighters, who sometimes were arrested after the fight!
            Aside from the alphabet groups we also have the promoters to contend with.

            People will accept the legitimacy of the fighters exclusively. But will the fighters accept getting rid of the carnival barkers that drum up large audiences and attract them to the big tent?

            Until promoters are eliminated we won't always see the best fight the best, because promoters will try to maximize reward and minimize risk.

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              #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Aside from the alphabet groups we also have the promoters to contend with.

              People will accept the legitimacy of the fighters exclusively. But will the fighters accept getting rid of the carnival barkers that drum up large audiences and attract them to the big tent?

              Until promoters are eliminated we won't always see the best fight the best, because promoters will try to maximize reward and minimize risk.
              That is true. The older way was to have the promoter a coequal to the fighter, there was more equality and with more equality usually there is less explotation.

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                Oh yeah, it'll be difficult for sure at first, but most change is.

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