I can count on one had how many big boxing matches have been in talks boxing is becoming irrelevant
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Is it me or 2025 feels like it’s gonna be a real inactive year for Boxing ?
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Originally posted by MulaKO View PostA fight of the year candidate ( David vs David ) and up next is the unified light heavyweight match
I’d say the tear is beginning with a B A N G
This post is getting irrelevant the more I think about it
I'm sure Turki will throw ANOTHER big cards in there somewhere, hopefullyLast edited by El_Mero; 02-07-2025, 07:37 PM.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
Feb is a great month for sure, but after that? March/April so far the only thing to look forward to is Turkis card. May? Ginger cherrypick. Then comes the usual doldrums of the summer. Sept? Ginger vs Bud.....I think the same amount of people excited for that will be similar to Ginger/Charlo. Oct-Dec......we won't know for awhile
I'm sure Turki will throw ANOTHER big card in there somewhere, hopefully
A d there’s plenty of chatter about upcoming fights
Not worried at allEl_Mero likes this.
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we have solid cards already and a couple more good ones coming.
We have a major fight in September.
We have Tirkish putting together strong cards often.
No, it feels like 2025 will be the best year in a while.LA_2_Vegas likes this.
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Originally posted by WillieWild114 View PostI can count on one had how many big boxing matches have been in talks boxing is becoming irrelevant
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The problem with boxing has become all the biggest names taking too long of breaks. Nothing like it was in the past where ALL the big names fought at least 3 times a year. If they did 2, it was bad. Typically you got a nice match in let's say January/February. Another May or June and then end the year, November or December. It was like that all year long with all the biggest stars in boxing.
Now where they at? Sitting around for Turki to call them and offer them 30 million dollars. It's terrible what boxing has become and it will be the death of it if it continues this way. There is just no way to keep folks interested when they hardly see guys fighting enough to remember their face.
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