On NSB every fight is lose-lose

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  • kayjay
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    #11
    Originally posted by squealpiggy
    And I have embraced it. I occasionally worry that I'm part of the problem...
    I know I am. For the first year I posted I was completely level-headed. I only later became a ****-stirring, trolling, flaming, *******.

    I haven't noticed these tendencies in you, but I suppose it's about time.

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    • MANGLER
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      #12
      Not a lotta unbiased posters on here. Everybody's got an agenda against some fighters they won't give props to no matter who the **** they beat. Too many cats theat like certain boxers but ain't really boxing fans.

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      • squealpiggy
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        #13
        Originally posted by kayjay
        I know I am. For the first year I posted I was completely level-headed. I only later became a ****-stirring, trolling, flaming, *******.

        I haven't noticed these tendencies in you, but I suppose it's about time.
        I've done a bit of it in regards to the Klitschkos but beyond that not much... Maybe it's time for an alt who only likes Indian fighters.

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        • Steak
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          #14
          hahaha, you make a good point.

          I think as boxing fans we tend to overanalyze the weaknesses of fighters...cause usually that DOES determine who wins the fight.

          also, boxing has quite a history...and fans usually unconciously start comparing the fighters of today with the ATGs...and its hard to look at a fighter in a good light when you compare them to the best of all time, so it ends up coming out negative.

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          • Roger Yomama
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            #15
            Originally posted by squealpiggy
            What is the biggest, most significant fight in boxing at the moment? What is the dream fight in all of boxing according to NSB? Is it overrated coward Antonio Margarito against overrated beanpole Paul Williams? Is it overrated feather-fisted windmill merchant Joe Calzaghe versus overrated green Pavlik whose best win was against Gary Lockett? Perhaps it is overrated limey hypejob David Haye who got knocked out by a former super middleweight against an overrated boring hypejob Wladimir Klitschko who got knocked out by a professional golfer?

            The point is that on NSB and perhaps elsewhere on the internet there seems to be no worthy challengers. But that's OK because there are no worthy champions either! The amount of effort that goes into discrediting this fighter or that fighter is staggering. If it isn't a fighter who is too inexperienced to be worthy, it's one who is too old to count. If it isn't a one dimensional puncher with no skill it's a feather fisted boxer with no pop.

            It's tiresome and boring no matter how much I'm guilty of it myself. It's hard not to get ****** in to the mire of mindless bitching.

            I guess it seems that boxingscene.com is to boxing discussion what World of Warcraft is to going on quests. They are both just about the powning.
            Couldn't agree more

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