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  • How angry are you over recente events??

    Sure everyone is ranting and raving about recent events in boxing....but how pissed off are you really??? enough to boycott the fight if it were to ever go down??? Anyone ever wonder what would happen if a mass boycott were proposed in all the forums, social networks, etc.....if it got big enough to where it would hit them where it hurts?? (the wallet)......just a thought....am I alone in this??
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    Im hella pissed off....I would boycott the fight even if it happens
    9.68%
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    Im pissed but not so mad that I wouldn't still buy the PPV
    48.39%
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    Im not pissed at all...I can't wait to buy the PPV when and if it happens
    22.58%
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    I love that da fight is taking so long it only makes me buy it more when and if it does happen
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    What?? who is fighting who now???
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    Last edited by extracurRICular; 07-20-2010, 03:17 PM.

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    I'm not angry, Of course I wanted to see Pacquiao-Mayweather just like anyone else but we still have some great fights coming up that i'm really looking forward to. Especially in September...

    Saturday, Sept. 4 -- at Cologne, Germany
    WBA middleweight title: Felix Sturm vs. TBA

    Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at TBA, USA
    WBA/WBC featherweight titles: Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Elio Rojas
    Anthony Peterson vs. Brandon Rios

    Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at Mexico City, Mexico
    WBC lightweight title: Humberto Soto vs. Marco Antonio Barrera

    Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at TBA, Mexico
    Erik Morales vs. Willie Limond

    Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at Birmingham, United Kingdom
    IBF super bantamweight title: Steve Molitor vs. Jason Booth

    Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Los Angeles, CA (HBO-PPV)
    Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora
    Saul Alvarez vs. TBA
    Victor Ortiz vs. TBA

    Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Las Vegas, NV (Showtime)
    WBO featherweight title: Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Rafael Marquez

    Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Frankfurt, Germany
    IBF/WBO heavyweight titles: Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Povetkin


    And that's just the first half of September. In a week and a half we have Marquez-Diaz II and some more great fights in August also. The next few months are going to be great for boxing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JK1700 View Post
      I'm not angry, Of course I wanted to see Pacquiao-Mayweather just like anyone else but we still have some great fights coming up that i'm really looking forward to. Especially in September...

      Saturday, Sept. 4 -- at Cologne, Germany
      WBA middleweight title: Felix Sturm vs. TBA

      Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at TBA, USA
      WBA/WBC featherweight titles: Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Elio Rojas
      Anthony Peterson vs. Brandon Rios

      Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at Mexico City, Mexico
      WBC lightweight title: Humberto Soto vs. Marco Antonio Barrera

      Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at TBA, Mexico
      Erik Morales vs. Willie Limond

      Saturday, Sept. 11 -- at Birmingham, United Kingdom
      IBF super bantamweight title: Steve Molitor vs. Jason Booth

      Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Los Angeles, CA (HBO-PPV)
      Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora
      Saul Alvarez vs. TBA
      Victor Ortiz vs. TBA

      Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Las Vegas, NV (Showtime)
      WBO featherweight title: Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Rafael Marquez

      Saturday, Sept. 18 -- at Frankfurt, Germany
      IBF/WBO heavyweight titles: Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Povetkin


      And that's just the first half of September. In a week and a half we have Marquez-Diaz II and some more great fights in August also. The next few months are going to be great for boxing.
      Atta boy...dig it!!!......really looking forward to Marquez Diaz!!

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      • #4
        Not angry at all. Kinda happy in fact that it over. It was holding up boxing. All you can do is hope that the two fighters fight respectable opponents next.

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        • #5
          Boxing is embarrasing itself. All this sport is doing is giving Dana White ammunition. He must be sitting back laughing his ass off at the spectacle surrounding Pac/Mayweather.

          Its fking embarrasing!

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          • #6
            It's not that I'm pissed of or boycotting but after recent events I've lost interest in the fight and don't care about it anymore. I wouldn't bother paying for it if it went off now. mayweather vs pacquiao is old news.

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            • #7
              Pretty pissed initially. I am cool now. Felt like Mayweather and Pac were holding boxing hostage. I am just relieved that everything is over and now we can look forward to Sergio Mora's comeback, lol. Wait, I am mean Zab Judah.
              And who knows. Pac and Mayweather will more than likely still happen.

              I am not boycotting anything. I am a general boxing fan, and I look forward to any "big" fight. Even one that involves Margarito.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                Boxing is embarrasing itself. All this sport is doing is giving Dana White ammunition. He must be sitting back laughing his ass off at the spectacle surrounding Pac/Mayweather.

                Its fking embarrasing!
                Boxing currently has more to worry about than Dana White. But within a few years, I only can see UFC and MMA in general getting huge. Boxing really needs a revamp.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                  Boxing is embarrasing itself. All this sport is doing is giving Dana White ammunition. He must be sitting back laughing his ass off at the spectacle surrounding Pac/Mayweather.

                  Its fking embarrasing!
                  I dont think so, Obviously Mayweather-Pacquiao would be huge for boxing but I still think UFC is well behind boxing in terms of interest. UFC is still growing but they dont have fighters that are as popular as Mayweather and Pacquiao. UFC isnt as "mainstream" as boxing, It has a fanbase but nothing that should worry boxing as of right now.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by blaze778 View Post
                    Boxing currently has more to worry about than Dana White. But within a few years, I only can see UFC and MMA in general getting huge. Boxing really needs a revamp.
                    UFC and MMA is DANA WHITE.........true story.......and yes Boxing needs to do something before its too late......recent events certainly do not help.....

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