This is all good and well said in theory but the proof is in your wallet. So if Shakur’s next fight was on PPV, would you buy it? And don’t say, “ It depends on who the opponent is,” either. If Shakur is the wonderful brilliant boxing artiste, the living embodiment of what REAL boxing is and everything else you say we boxing peasants are too uncouth to appreciate, you should be willing to pay top PPV dollar to watch him regardless of the opponent, right?
Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson, to Return July 6: 'I'm the Best Fighter in Boxing'
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Amen. For as good as Shakur is hes still young into his career & hes gonna have some less stellar nights like others in his position or not in his position. You don't win fans being the boring guy, but you win respect by notching W's in hard fights or bad nights.
And in fairness to Shakur he had been trending towards being a more fun to watch guy before that last fight so I tend to believe him that he was less than 100% & he'll be back to being more entertaining in July. And I do think Edwin holds some degree of guilt for the fight being boring. Shakur didn't do a lot, but Edwin did less. Sometimes a boring fight is one guys fault, this fight felt like a tag team of boredom.Comment
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Lol very true.
As a boxer I would totally get being the Dre Ward type who never shows your cards or says too much. He was never gonna be Mr popular, but there was a ton of stress & bs he never had to deal with that those guys who are trying to be everything to everybody deal with daily.Comment
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Lol very true.
As a boxer I would totally get being the Dre Ward type who never shows your cards or says too much. He was never gonna be Mr popular, but there was a ton of stress & bs he never had to deal with that those guys who are trying to be everything to everybody deal with daily.Comment
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Styles make fights. You put two counterpunchers against each other, both guys are gonna look at each other all day waiting for the other guy to bust a move(vs DLS). You put an aggressive guy whose gonna try and bring it, then you might have the fight people wanna see(vs Valdez). At the end of the day, getting a crappy W is better than an entertaining L. Simple as that. As long as you win, there's always bigger and better opportunities to do better in the next fight. Take the L, you go back to the drawing board and hafta climb your way back up or you have fans and pundits calling for your retirement. Hard to please anybody and everybody in this sport.Comment
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What a clown, this safety first at all cost fighter Shakur Stevenson is. If he really means it about "turning it way up", in response to his critic's.
All he has to do is rematch Edwin De Los Santos, and turn it way up against him. Otherwise just shut the hell up already with that bull****!Comment
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People knocking him for his last fight are not real boxing fans. It wasn't the most entertaining to watch, but he did what he had to do and was supposed to do against a dangerous guy like DLS. The same people criticizing him for being boring that fight would be the same people criticizing him harder if he woulda came at DLS like Valenzuela did and get drilled. Name of the game is hit and don't get hit. He stuck to his gameplan, got the W and the belt. Win now, look good later.Comment
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