Exactly; boxing is a sport with rules, and Mayweather acted perfectly within the parameters of them. Besides, it's not his job to uphold those rules, it's his job to win. If -- if -- what he had done was illegal, it'd be entirely Cortez's fault that he got away with it.
Your own personal code of honour, no doubt forged by years of menacing and wildly speculative internet posts, is irrelevant to the sport of boxing.
No different than a soccer playertripping his opponent on purpose, a baseball pitcher intentionally hitting the batter with the pitch, an intentional push by a basketball player, etc.
It is a competitive sport and this is nothing new. Just remember Andrew Golota
Exactly; boxing is a sport with rules, and Mayweather acted perfectly within the parameters of them. Besides, it's not his job to uphold those rules, it's his job to win. If -- if -- what he had done was illegal, it'd be entirely Cortez's fault that he got away with it.
Your own personal code of honour, no doubt forged by years of menacing and wildly speculative internet posts, is irrelevant to the sport of boxing.
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