The promoters not only are killing the fanbase of boxing but ruining fighters.

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    The promoters not only are killing the fanbase of boxing but ruining fighters.

    These idiots that are called promoters not only destroying the sport of boxing but quite frankly all these fighters careers. The constant babying of fighters and waiting for fights to materialize needs to stop. One reason MMA gained popularity was due to the fact that everyone fights everyone. Boxing on the other hand waits to build fights and it's really biting them in the ass.

    What were you waiting for with James Kirkland V Alfredo Angulo, Juan Lopez V Gamboa, and Paul Williams V Kelly Pavlik? You milked it and it backfired. These promoters couldn't even get the biggest fight in the history of the sport made. Sitting on your hands and waiting for things to fall in place is killing the sport and they will probably do the same with Khan V Bradley.

    It's time these promoters realize these investments they have are not truly investments and you have to take advantage of all the big fights as soon as they happen. It's too risky, anyone can be beat at any time and this era of the sport seems to lack the very great superstars, fighters have evened out.

    Stop milking it and make the fight when they are there to be made. You just lost millions.
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    Just shut the **** up. I'm so sick and tired of the whining and *****ing. Give Salido and Ortiz credit. They earned it. Too much negative crap all over the place when we got great fights.

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      #3
      I've said this before many times, the problem is everyone is terrified of losing that "0". In MMA almost all fighters by a certain point in their career have multiple losses, but are still incredibly popular. Nobody calls them "shot" or "exposed." In boxing, on the other hand, you're disposed of as soon as you lose. Everyone, fans included, need to accept that you win some and then you lose some. So fighters should not be afraid of facing their greatest threat because it will ruin their spotless record.

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        Originally posted by Bierstadt
        I've said this before many times, the problem is everyone is terrified of losing that "0". In MMA almost all fighters by a certain point in their career have multiple losses, but are still incredibly popular. Nobody calls them "shot" or "exposed." In boxing, on the other hand, you're disposed of as soon as you lose. Everyone, fans included, need to accept that you win some and then you lose some. So fighters should not be afraid of facing their greatest threat because it will ruin their spotless record.
        Exactly and this is the mindset that Boxing needs to get out of. Had Lopez lost to Gamboa he would have a loss to a great fighter but Bob Arum babied him, killed the fight with Gamboa, and now has a loss to an unknown to Salido. This is a big problem and the mindset of the sport won't change until the top changes it.

        Yeah, had Lopez went straight to Gamboa and lost he would be getting backlash but that is because the way the promoters have ran this sport. It has to stop, it really has to. Make the big fights asap and not only will we get bigger fights but we will also get more stars in the sport because people will view both fighters in the fight as legit fighters. Boxing is ***ing up more than it has ever.

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          #5
          gamboa/lopez has lost it's luster, but the fight can still happen

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          • Steak
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            shut the **** up you ****** dumbass, all these exciting upsets are what make boxing fun.

            Ortiz and Salido are not bad fighters by any means, and its youre own fault for looking at them as bad.


            I am LOVING boxing right now.

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              I don't even wanna see Lopez-Gamboa anymore. Lol. Bring on a different fight. Like maybe Gamboa against Donaire. Or even Gamboa-Rios. Rios is bigger but Gamboa's speed might carry the day.

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                Originally posted by Check
                These idiots that are called promoters not only destroying the sport of boxing but quite frankly all these fighters careers. The constant babying of fighters and waiting for fights to materialize needs to stop. One reason MMA gained popularity was due to the fact that everyone fights everyone. Boxing on the other hand waits to build fights and it's really biting them in the ass.

                What were you waiting for with James Kirkland V Alfredo Angulo, Juan Lopez V Gamboa, and Paul Williams V Kelly Pavlik? You milked it and it backfired. These promoters couldn't even get the biggest fight in the history of the sport made. Sitting on your hands and waiting for things to fall in place is killing the sport and they will probably do the same with Khan V Bradley.

                It's time these promoters realize these investments they have are not truly investments and you have to take advantage of all the big fights as soon as they happen. It's too risky, anyone can be beat at any time and this era of the sport seems to lack the very great superstars, fighters have evened out.

                Stop milking it and make the fight when they are there to be made. You just lost millions.
                Good post. I was actually glad to see Junma lose like this, because I read his comments, along with those of Bob Arum's, about how they wouldn't make enough money from a Gamboa fight at this point. Juanma will now be begging for the kind of purse he passed up...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steak
                  shut the **** up you ****** dumbass, all these exciting upsets are what make boxing fun.

                  Ortiz and Salido are not bad fighters by any means, and its youre own fault for looking at them as bad.


                  I am LOVING boxing right now.
                  Upsets are fun to watch but nothing beats a huge fight in the sport. Salido could earn his way through the ranks like other fighters. Boxing needs big fights for the growth of the sport.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Iceta Lives
                    I don't even wanna see Lopez-Gamboa anymore. Lol. Bring on a different fight. Like maybe Gamboa against Donaire. Or even Gamboa-Rios. Rios is bigger but Gamboa's speed might carry the day.
                    How about Khan versus Ward?

                    WTF is the deal with so many boxing fans wanting fighters to jump multiple weight classes?

                    But I agree, Lopez-Gamboa suddenly does not seem so interesting.

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