I agree wholeheartedly. I think these are just different stages people who watch boxing go through. If you watch it long enough, you see that power DOES bring attention and a more visceral attraction, and it’ll draw the eyes of a bigger audience, which in turn a large portion will embellish and exaggerate.
When I was at the Pacquiao/Mayweather fight, I watched that fight in a bar full of all types of people. The sheer ignorance that I overheard made my stomach turn.
”Mike Tyson would beat both of them!”
“Why doesn’t Floyd just knock him out?!”
”No three knockdown rule?! These are weird ****ing rules, man!”
These types of fights that crossover into mainstream are always both amusing from a spectacle perspective and cringe-inducing because of what you hear newcomers spew.
When I was at the Pacquiao/Mayweather fight, I watched that fight in a bar full of all types of people. The sheer ignorance that I overheard made my stomach turn.
”Mike Tyson would beat both of them!”
“Why doesn’t Floyd just knock him out?!”
”No three knockdown rule?! These are weird ****ing rules, man!”
These types of fights that crossover into mainstream are always both amusing from a spectacle perspective and cringe-inducing because of what you hear newcomers spew.
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