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Originally posted by messi807 View Post
But fans also booed in the Valdez fight, even after Shakur won the fight - fans continually boo’ed. That reeks of bias..
Clearly a bigger problem at hand for ‘certain’ fans
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Originally posted by messi807 View PostMy question is WHY???
As for boxing fans specifically, a sheer lack of perspective seems to be a factor. They think a fighter putting on an unsatisfactory performance is a personal affront and feel justified in hurling abuse, even if they streamed the fight. Does that seem like a rational response?
Lack of maturity (emotionally and in age) is another factor. Let's face it, the online boxing community is overwhelmingly a male space, skewed to the younger end of the spectrum. They've yet to take on real responsibilities such as running their own home, so identifying with particular boxers and fighting against perceived enemies probably seems like a priority.
A lack of constructive hobbies is another factor, and we know this is a particular problem with young men, hence substance abuse problems. If a rational person becomes displeased with boxing - or any other form of entertainment - they'll just do something else. The angry ones seem to be labouring under the illusion that raging on forums is some kind of activist move rather than a sign of impotence.
There's probably more, but the above came to mind after my morning coffee.
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Originally posted by dan-b View Post
I think that's actually a question worth unpacking. I've been observing the online boxing community for over two decades now. Like most online spaces, the people most active on them are not representative of the general population. It takes a certain type of individual to be very outspoken online over long periods and these people tend to be very disgruntled and very likely have mental health problems. Paying too much attention to them can give one a skewed perception of the world (which is one of the reasons I'm not on social media).
As for boxing fans specifically, a sheer lack of perspective seems to be a factor. They think a fighter putting on an unsatisfactory performance is a personal affront and feel justified in hurling abuse, even if they streamed the fight. Does that seem like a rational response?
Lack of maturity (emotionally and in age) is another factor. Let's face it, the online boxing community is overwhelmingly a male space, skewed to the younger end of the spectrum. They've yet to take on real responsibilities such as running their own home, so identifying with particular boxers and fighting against perceived enemies probably seems like a priority.
A lack of constructive hobbies is another factor, and we know this is a particular problem with young men, hence substance abuse problems. If a rational person becomes displeased with boxing - or any other form of entertainment - they'll just do something else. The angry ones seem to be labouring under the illusion that raging on forums is some kind of activist move rather than a sign of impotence.
There's probably more, but the above came to mind after my morning coffee.tkoboxingscene likes this.
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Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
It’s not that deep and or complicated. When a fight is trash that’s all there is to it ITS TRASH! Simple as thatgreeneye99
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Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
I had no issues with Shakurs performance vs Valdez, but it’s clear his style is set in stone. He much rather fight like he did tonight and not get hit and not care about it then actually take risks, to entertain. If you like that style more power to you, I like vaqueros style, canelos style, Usyk, bud, shrimp Zepeda… I can go on and on. That was straight trash and if bringing up past fights of his makes you feel like you making some type of weird point, stop it because it’s not working bro. TRASH
Tonight was a dull fight.. I’m not pretending it wasn’t. The Floyd’s, Sweet Pea’s have had similar fights where they’ve been boo’d and it’s been lacklustre. My point is, I don’t get the dramatics and never will.
his style is set in stone, precisely. so, why expect fireworks then complain about it after because you didn’t get the outcome you wanted. (Not specifically you)
Even Bud who you just mentioned got heavily criticised against Viktor Postol and that was a more entertaining fight than this.Devils Advocate likes this.
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Originally posted by dan-b View Post
Okay, you've made that point, repeatedly over several pages. I think we got it. Have a peaceful and constructive day.ITS ONLY BOXING. Jesus Christ. The amount of grown men on this post crying out for dear heavens lol.
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With all due respect to Shakur’s talent and victory….. that was hands down the most boring fight I’ve ever seen in my life. Shakur will never be remembered 10, 20, 30 years from now with performances like this.
I still don’t see anyone beating him whether any of us likes it or nottkoboxingscene likes this.
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