What is your first reaction when a boxer calls out another boxer belonging to a different organization?

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  • maguirre
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    #1

    What is your first reaction when a boxer calls out another boxer belonging to a different organization?

    We all know even fights within the same organization are not even easy to make, let alone from different sides of the street.

    Is there a way to stop these calling out nonsense? Why do they keep writing these articles that make no sense getting made? Why not fights that can realistically be made?

    What do you suggest?​
    Last edited by maguirre; 05-12-2023, 09:58 AM.
  • BoxingParadigm
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    #2
    It reminds me how much promoters and networks have ruined the sport.

    I recommend fighters start demanding these fights from their teams and avoid tying themselves up with contracts to promoters and networks as much as possible.

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    • jqSide
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      #3
      Boxing in the US is 90% fantasy. Only 10 per cent is real. Media people won't have anything to write if everything is real. Meaning, you can write anything when it comes to fantasy. There's little to write about otherwise because fights are just so damn hard to make even when fighters are in the same house and street.

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      • Willow The Wisp
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        #4
        For clarity, do you mean title unification fights between two holders a different sanctioning bodies title belts?

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