By Cliff Rold - The skill.
The physical chess match.
The artistry.
All are reasons to tune in to a great boxing match. None are the first, the real, reason though, are they?
The first reason remains the same, now and forever. When fans tune into a fight, what they want to see more than anything else is the knockout.
And what they really, really want isn’t just a run of the mill stoppage. No matter the thrill, a referee stopping a bout in a flurry along the ropes is never as satisfying as the lights out, can’t get up by the count of ten moment.
It can never happen enough. Its purest form happens rarely. It is the priceless moment where the perfect punch lands that fighter and viewer alike know, as the defeated trails towards the floor, that the night has reached its conclusion. [Click Here To Read More]
The physical chess match.
The artistry.
All are reasons to tune in to a great boxing match. None are the first, the real, reason though, are they?
The first reason remains the same, now and forever. When fans tune into a fight, what they want to see more than anything else is the knockout.
And what they really, really want isn’t just a run of the mill stoppage. No matter the thrill, a referee stopping a bout in a flurry along the ropes is never as satisfying as the lights out, can’t get up by the count of ten moment.
It can never happen enough. Its purest form happens rarely. It is the priceless moment where the perfect punch lands that fighter and viewer alike know, as the defeated trails towards the floor, that the night has reached its conclusion. [Click Here To Read More]
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