No, but your spelling is.
Is Boxing Dieing a slow death ?????
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Someone posted a comment about the promotion of tonight's fight. It makes me wonder as Shane, B-Hop, De La Hoya, and Floyd all at the end of their careers will boxing survive?? I mean when Tyson & Holyfield left the Heavyweight division has never really been the same. I guess what I'm saying is who's going to carry the torch for boxing in the up-coming years?? Also the younger generation knows more about UFC & MMA than boxing?? Are we the last of a dying breed???
I'm 26 years old "so I qualify as the young generation" and I am much more of a boxing fan than MMA fan. You don't speak for all of us.Comment
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Guys, I love Boxing and wasn't trying to get anybody upset. I'm sorry, didn't realize this was such a touchy subject. I never watch UFC or MMA and Boxing is always my 1st love. I just wouldn't want it to go away. As a kid we got to watch it on ABC and now we can't even get fights on free TV ESPN. That's all I'm saying..........Comment
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Guys, I love Boxing and wasn't trying to get anybody upset. I'm sorry, didn't realize this was such a touchy subject. I never watch UFC or MMA and Boxing is always my 1st love. I just wouldn't want it to go away. As a kid we got to watch it on ABC and now we can't even get fights on free TV ESPN. That's all I'm saying..........Comment
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boxing for now is a niche sport and we all have to live with it.
only way boxing could become #1 again is if ***** started attending and watching boxing.Comment
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Guys, I love Boxing and wasn't trying to get anybody upset. I'm sorry, didn't realize this was such a touchy subject. I never watch UFC or MMA and Boxing is always my 1st love. I just wouldn't want it to go away. As a kid we got to watch it on ABC and now we can't even get fights on free TV ESPN. That's all I'm saying..........Comment
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