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  • βetamax
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    #31
    It's just like any job. Obviously some people take pride in their work but without pay they aren't doing it, period.

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    • rambov
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      #32
      I second the boxing money relation thingy

      Damn who woulda thought?

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      • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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        #33
        I know many who do but for me, I boxed because I love to box...love everything that comes with it, with being a boxer...there were fights early in my career where I would be paid by my manager a few days after the fight and when he would hand me the money I wouldnt realize right off what it was for

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        • βetamax
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          #34
          Originally posted by alishuffle
          Don't forget Joe Louis donated alot of his purses to the war relief, so in reality he was fighting for free.

          Also, Rocky fought Ivan Drago for free on Christmas.
          I don't know if I would say Lewis was fighting for free. Donating his purse to war relief was likely just a tax deduction and from what I understand he a lot of debt.

          Rocky on the other hand, what can I say...

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          • keepthemhandsup
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            #35
            can't people do it for both?

            i mean it's probaly some boxers that love the sport and take pride in it......but at the same time they gotta eat right?

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              #36
              Originally posted by detluv
              can't people do it for both?

              i mean it's probaly some boxers that love the sport and take pride in it......but at the same time they gotta eat right?
              right, but still im only guessing, but I wouldn't think boxing's a cheap sport to pick up ... all the equipment for example the hand wraps, training gloves, bag gloves, headgear, fight gloves ... plus you have to pay for a trainer, sparing partners, cutmen etc

              I always wondered why Journeymen and boxers with sub 500. records (such as these youtube sensations) took up pro boxing

              I recall seeing a 23 year old on Friday Night Fights for example who had a record of 7-22. I mean why? can't he find something to do that he's better at, and less risky on his health?

              **anyway to get back on topic, I liked the example of Kelly Pavlik as take his upcoming fight vs Bernard Hopkins, one of the reasons it's being done is Hopkins is the biggest name available and Bob Arum knows it'll make the most money (vs that potential fight with Abraham for example)

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              • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                #37
                YOU SAY: right, but still im only guessing, but I wouldn't think boxing's a cheap sport to pick up ... all the equipment for example the hand wraps, training gloves, bag gloves, headgear, fight gloves ... plus you have to pay for a trainer, sparing partners, cutmen etc. I always wondered why Journeymen and boxers with sub 500. records (such as these youtube sensations) took up pro boxing. I recall seeing a 23 year old on Friday Night Fights for example who had a record of 7-22. I mean why? can't he find something to do that he's better at, and less risky on his health?
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                ICE SAYS: Because boxing is the drug of choice...man, you have to understand, when a guy like Sugar Ray Leonard comes back to fight way way after his prime....he's already rich. Boxers love boxing sometimes as much as they did when they were 15 years old boxing in the junior olympics...I remember about eight years ago a former world champion (you definitely know him) came toour gym about 15 years after his last fight..he was in his late 40's and wanted to fight again.... he sparred that day with a novice amateur who had to take it easy on him...he was very disappointed, very down, that his dream of fighting again was over before it started....he wasnt going to make any money at it even if he could have still fought... he wanted to do it for the same reason we enter the Golden Gloves for no money at age 16... because he LOVES the feeling it gives him. Many boxers will tell you what I found out for myself later on in my career. "I never felt more alive than when I was training for a fight."
                Last edited by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY; 08-13-2008, 08:43 PM.

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                • Boofdatruth
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by mt102879
                  It's just like any job. Obviously some people take pride in their work but without pay they aren't doing it, period.
                  Don't you find this comment a bit dubious and kind of ******?

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                  • keepthemhandsup
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                    ICE SAYS: Because boxing is the drug of choice...man, you have to understand, when a guy like Sugar Ray Leonard comes back to fight way way after his prime....he's already rich. Boxers love boxing sometimes as much as they did when they were 15 years old boxing in the junior olympics...I remember about eight years ago a former world champion (you definitely know him) came toour gym about 15 years after his last fight..he was in his late 40's and wanted to fight again.... he sparred that day with a novice amateur who had to take it easy on him...he was very disappointed, very down, that his dream of fighting again was over before it started....he wasnt going to make any money at it even if he could have still fought... he wanted to do it for the same reason we enter the Golden Gloves for no money at age 16... because he LOVES the feeling it gives him. Many boxers will tell you what I found out for myself later on in my career. "I never felt more alive than when I was training for a fight."

                    i aggre with you on that....i remember watching that george formen reality show...and he wanted to get back into boxing and start training again.....but his wife talked him out of it. now let remember.....george got all that money from the grills he invested in (which is a good produt by the way) and from boxing.....

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                    • Boofdatruth
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                      YOU SAY: right, but still im only guessing, but I wouldn't think boxing's a cheap sport to pick up ... all the equipment for example the hand wraps, training gloves, bag gloves, headgear, fight gloves ... plus you have to pay for a trainer, sparing partners, cutmen etc. I always wondered why Journeymen and boxers with sub 500. records (such as these youtube sensations) took up pro boxing. I recall seeing a 23 year old on Friday Night Fights for example who had a record of 7-22. I mean why? can't he find something to do that he's better at, and less risky on his health?
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                      ICE SAYS: Because boxing is the drug of choice...man, you have to understand, when a guy like Sugar Ray Leonard comes back to fight way way after his prime....he's already rich. Boxers love boxing sometimes as much as they did when they were 15 years old boxing in the junior olympics...I remember about eight years ago a former world champion (you definitely know him) came toour gym about 15 years after his last fight..he was in his late 40's and wanted to fight again.... he sparred that day with a novice amateur who had to take it easy on him...he was very disappointed, very down, that his dream of fighting again was over before it started....he wasnt going to make any money at it even if he could have still fought... he wanted to do it for the same reason we enter the Golden Gloves for no money at age 16... because he LOVES the feeling it gives him. Many boxers will tell you what I found out for myself later on in my career. "I never felt more alive than when I was training for a fight."
                      Ice, you are correct.

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