We've paid for a lot worse "real fights". McNeely? That was so bad King had to put the Mathis fight on free TV due to the backlash.
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostI understand the writer's skepticsm, but I think the article is too cynical.
Apparently it's not going to be an exhibition. Also, why wouldn't Mike really go for it and throw punches with full force against a very young, strong guy who is still a basic boxer?
I mean, he shouldn't want to hold back as against Jones, because what can you hold back at age 57 or 58? No, you go there swinging for the fences.
That is, as long as there's not some behind the scenes agreement to take it easy for eight rounds and not hurt each other, especially for Mike not to ko Jake quickly. Which Tyson could do, by the way.
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Originally posted by wileyhemi View Post
I think what's required is awareness of how sad a state boxing is in when this article appears on a boxing site and not strictly on entertainment sites like TMZ, People etc
That's not why I wrote this, though. The inspiration for this article was actually out of the concerns I heard, and that I initially felt, when this fight was announced. Concerns about a 58-year-old man taking punches. Or, conversely, concerns about a relative boxing novice stepping in with a former heavyweight champion. Some tried to argue that we shouldn't be worried, as this will actually be an exhibition — and that led me to take the angle that this article has, which is that an exhibition fight doesn't necessarily make things safe, but that the approach I believe Mike Tyson and Jake Paul and the athletic commission will take that will hopefully make this safe(r).
I'm always open to suggestions for column ideas for my weekly pieces here, so please feel to message me if there's a story in boxing that you feel deserves to told. One of my favorite articles I ever wrote came from a tip someone gave me about a boxing judge who had recently retired, and why.
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