Why can't boxers be moved up as quick as MMA fighters? Are boxers/boxing promoters concerned with having attractive record instead of good fights? The way Tye Fields or Joe Mesi was managed. I notice in MMA, Gina Carano was already a superstar with a record of 2-0. Her first fight was nationally (and worldwide?) televised? She is now 7-1, still a huge step up/superstar. Kinda lock Brock and Lesner. Wasn't the first fight of both, their first or second fight yet it was a huge event without anyone worrying about their "records"?
In boxing it is different, you have to have a 20-0 record before anyone even hears of you. The only 2 fighters in boxing that I feel was moved up quick was Spinks when he fought Ali and won, it was Spinks' 7th fight, wasn't it? Huge step-up. And John Carlo's first fight with a Spinks. Carlo won. Huge step-up.
Why doesnt anyone in boxing let a fighter with a 5-0 make a huge leap and fight someone in the top 20? This moves people quick in the game and to see who is real legit. A determined 5-0 boxer could be interesting to watch fight a top 20 or 30 fighter. Rankings are questionable and so are records. An undefeated record doesn't always mean you're good. It's just you fought bums. 300 something amateur record does not mean you'll be fresh in the pros, ask Dominick Guinn, the former heavyweight hopeful.
If Mesi Had fought anyone for a title and took a chance early on in his career maybe his dream of becoming champion would have came true instead of waiting for Jirov to pummel his ass and eventually got brain damaged then retired. He could have done it, but in boxing a perfect record matters. It should be the fight, not the record. Mesi fights are not all that exciting to me either way.
Just a thought.
In boxing it is different, you have to have a 20-0 record before anyone even hears of you. The only 2 fighters in boxing that I feel was moved up quick was Spinks when he fought Ali and won, it was Spinks' 7th fight, wasn't it? Huge step-up. And John Carlo's first fight with a Spinks. Carlo won. Huge step-up.
Why doesnt anyone in boxing let a fighter with a 5-0 make a huge leap and fight someone in the top 20? This moves people quick in the game and to see who is real legit. A determined 5-0 boxer could be interesting to watch fight a top 20 or 30 fighter. Rankings are questionable and so are records. An undefeated record doesn't always mean you're good. It's just you fought bums. 300 something amateur record does not mean you'll be fresh in the pros, ask Dominick Guinn, the former heavyweight hopeful.
If Mesi Had fought anyone for a title and took a chance early on in his career maybe his dream of becoming champion would have came true instead of waiting for Jirov to pummel his ass and eventually got brain damaged then retired. He could have done it, but in boxing a perfect record matters. It should be the fight, not the record. Mesi fights are not all that exciting to me either way.
Just a thought.

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