Originally posted by BodyBagz
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Did Joshua really lose the Usyk rematch?
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Even if they just watch the same feed we see in real time (minus the commentary) that would be significantly better, and that would lessen the fan outrage after every fight, since we all saw the same thing.
There has to be smarter people than us within the boxing rules making community
And yet......
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Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
I'd say we both have at least a reasonable level of intelligence
There has to be smarter people than us within the boxing rules making community
And yet......
Everyone has already forgotten a veteran referee literally saved an A side fighter, gifting him a world championship. Imagine a ****ing football referee blocking a kick in the superbowl.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Yeah....I don't think there is the sport is so ****ing broken, and everyone in charge just throws their hands up
Everyone has already forgotten a veteran referee literally saved an A side fighter, gifting him a world championship. Imagine a ****ing football referee blocking a kick in the superbowl.
Must allow foibles and follies to take place, even if they can be avoided.
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AJ was very slightly better than the first fight but still had the wrong approach of trying to box Usyk rather than use his physical advantages. Usyk seemed to have slowed down a little too. It took him longer to get into any kind of rhythm, so it was a slightly closer version of the first fight but Usyk still a clear winner.
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Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
I've read more than a few times how boxing is more than a sport. It's theater !!!!
Must allow foibles and follies to take place, even if they can be avoided.
it’s an event put on by a promoter who sets the rules in the favor of his own fighter. Other sports don’t give points to the more popular team.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
I’ve actually made the argument in how it’s a show and not a sport.
it’s an event put on by a promoter who sets the rules in the favor of his own fighter. Other sports don’t give points to the more popular team.
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