Oh yes, just look what he did for Cryan. There is a rematch clause, a catchweight, a rehydration clause and surely the purse split favors the other fighter. Oh and on a biased network who is invested in the other guy.
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We all appreciate the exuberance Oscar, but its wasted on these two. They just don't want to fight. The Klitschko brothers will face off in a bareknuckle cage match before Spence and Crawford ever square up.
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View PostOh yes, just look what he did for Cryan. There is a rematch clause, a catchweight, a rehydration clause and surely the purse split favors the other fighter. Oh and on a biased network who is invested in the other guy.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View PostIt's sad to see how far De La Hoya has fallen. Most of the things he says really feel like he's grasping for relevance.TheOneAboveAll likes this.
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View PostOh yes, just look what he did for Cryan. There is a rematch clause, a catchweight, a rehydration clause and surely the purse split favors the other fighter. Oh and on a biased network who is invested in the other guy.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by SteelFist01 View Post
Yeah I agree with you mostly. I certainly don't think that a lot of these fighters are scared of one another, and most 'ducking', er I mean 'strategic matchmaking has more to do with their management and the state of the sport in this capitalist system. But, because of that us fans suffer. Or, I guess more specifically, us 'hardcore' fans suffer. Casual fans clearly don't care about the 'product', as evident by how popular YouTube fighters are, as well as having NON-PPV worthy fights on PPV. And when it comes to Spence and Crawford specifically, they seem greedy. Obviously it's easy for me to say, since I am not the one who is risking life and limb, nor is it my money to conveniently brush off, I still feel like they can both get paid handsomely AND fight sometime in this millennium. So, very long story short, I agree with the sentiment of 'not hating the player, and hating the game', I still feel that if they really want the fight for their legacies, they could renegotiate and come to some sort of compromise, but maybe they don't care about their legacies as much as I wish they would.
Boxing has nobody, but itself to blame at the end of the day. The greed that exists around the non-fighters plays a huge part into it. Of course they're in the ears of the actual fighters and would rather they continue milking something that keeps their own pockets fat than lose a mega star due to him losing to another star.
Once again, I'll always say that AJ mostly avoided Wilder because Eddie knew AJ was keeping the lights on at Matchroom. He was their bread and butter and couldn't afford to lose those insane paychecks if AJ had lost to Wilder.
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Originally posted by theface07 View Post
Are you whining because they did what they had to do to make the fight happen? There's just no pleasing some fans. Sounds like you are the crybaby.Last edited by jonnyc420; 03-09-2023, 05:44 PM.crimsonfalcon07 likes this.
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