How Has The Internet Changed YOU As A Boxing Fan?

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  • Sweet Jesus
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    #21
    Originally posted by trix123
    The worst thing about the internet is that people just come on fourms to spew their racist agendas.......
    The worst thing about the internet is that it has given Asian men a place to vent about whitey taking all their womenz.

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    • ny123
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      #22
      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
      fighters losing didn't used to seem so bad to me, now i know there will be an endless ******* of abuse and "hype jobs" slung at any fighter that loses.
      Thats true also fighters are judged much harder then they once were. No matter what a fighter does there will always be a group of people waiting to find a way to discredit him.

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      • Porter's Dad
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
        The worst thing about the internet is that it has given Asian men a place to vent about whitey taking all their womenz.
        Man, STFU with your constant stream of ****** ****. Every ****ing thread. Cut the crap. You impress no-one.

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        • Steven Adams
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          #24
          internet allows more nitpicking of fighters careers.. hence-why Pac and Pbf will always rank lower than SRR and Ali...


          that is what I heard

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          • -Kev-
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            #25
            I got a computer to follow boxing more closely.

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            • jrosales13
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              #26
              Growing up in So-cal I remember watching boxing in K-Cal 9...

              Or fights from the Great Western Forum was shown on Prime Ticket now knows as Fox Sports...

              Those were good times, which it went back to those times...

              The internet is great cuz I can keep up with the lower divisions and fights from Japan much easier now.

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              • Sweet Jesus
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                #27
                Originally posted by Keyser Soze
                Man, STFU with your constant stream of ****** ****. Every ****ing thread. Cut the crap. You impress no-one.
                Why you calling me out?

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                • Blooper
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                  #28
                  wish i knew.

                  my birth was posted on youtube.

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                  • led
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                    #29
                    internet makes people get access into boxer's personal lives, details and everything. which i think has pros and cons. however internet really helps us keep up with the sport.

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                    • Kevin Malone
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                      #30
                      With the internet you can watch any fight that was televised (and sometimes not with fans in the crowd uploading videos to YouTube) any place in the world.

                      Imagine 40 years ago? No VHS copies of fights, nothing. Just Ring Magazine (probably a couple others), newspaper, and fights on broadcast. You couldn't watch any fights from fighters who were not on broadcast televesion.

                      Now you can find fights from every fighter that has been recorded for over 100 years. We have so much but we always complain...

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