If fighter keep getting robbed..will you stop watching boxing????

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  • OZ1986
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    #1

    If fighter keep getting robbed..will you stop watching boxing????

    Look, the sport of boxing is not in its greatest state and its because of the ****ING Politics. This past weekend I was rooting on Diaz, but deep down inside I know he lost. I don't think I will ever stop watching the sport of boxing, because I have a great passion for it, but is becoming like the WWE. its as if the judges already know who is going to win before the fight even starts. Sturm, De la hoya, Paulie, Lewis, marquez and Roy Jones(olympic) have all been victims of politics. Why cant the fights be won/lost fair and square????????? I can't belive that a great sport like boxing is being ***ed by *** head judges and promoters!
  • MANGLER
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    #2
    I'd never quit watchin boxing. Bad decisions always have been and always will be in the sport.

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    • Bram
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      #3
      They could judge every fight wrong every time and some people would still watch.

      And I'd be one of them, I'm an addict and I can't help it.

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      • Bhopreign
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        #4
        I wont stop watching because if I feel a fighter is robbed, I know in my heart who won and I give that fighter props for doing so. Still though it is no fun seeig the juding during a robbery.

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        • catalinul
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          #5
          Originally posted by mangler
          I'd never quit watchin boxing. Bad decisions always have been and always will be in the sport.
          This is the answer.

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          • The Gully Gad
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            #6
            This Diaz/Paulie fight has really got peeps tripping of late innit?

            lol

            I would neva stop watching but i feel your pain....

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            • TheGreatA
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              #7
              If you haven't stopped watching by now due to it then I doubt you ever will for that reason. It has been going on for decades.

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              • bojangles1987
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                #8
                Originally posted by mangler
                I'd never quit watchin boxing. Bad decisions always have been and always will be in the sport.
                Yep. Unless it got to a point where the sport was fixed towards certain fighters, I'll be watching.

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                • Thread Stealer
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                  #9
                  No. I would've stopped watching a long time ago because of bad decisions.

                  If people stopped watching boxing because of bad decisions and corruption than the sport would've died many, many years ago.

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                  • THEDOC
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                    #10
                    I think bad decisions will only unite true boxing fans.

                    And if enough really awful decisions continue then enough publicity may take place where changes through rules may have to take place.

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