The 2010s were an amazing era for Boxing. 2020s have disappointed

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  • Nash out
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    The 2010s were an amazing era for Boxing. 2020s have disappointed

    The 10s were amazing. The revival of the HW division that had been dead since the 70s, an amazing Middleweight and Super Middleweight division. Welterweight was unreal. It's nonexistent now. It can be argued that the 10s is the best era of boxing ever, also in the UK with Eddie Hearn and the Sky Sports machine in full swing, now we have cr@p app Dazn and no good fights.

    Boxing would be completely finished now were it not for the Current Mt. Rushmore of Usyk, Jake Paul, Canelo, and Chisora, but so many divisions are dead, no personalities or stories in the game any more. Shows like 24/7 showed us who people were and made us care about the fight and the fighters.

    Looking back, the 10s, which were amazing right until the end, was such an amazing time to be a boxing fan. There is no promotion of fighters' personalities any more. And some people, even those who came about in that great era, have no promotional or storytelling skills which also hurts boxing. As good as Crawford is, I've seen his whole career and barely know a thing about him, hence why Chisora took his place on Mr. Rushmore. Nash out - His Majesty
  • TMLT87
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    People were ****ting on 2010s boxing throughout the 2010s, its always the way. This decade so far has mostly just been a continuation of the second half of the 2010s anyway. Most of the same names are still around.

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