It's the Dark Side That Saves Boxing

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • JUYJUY
    NSB P4P #1
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Apr 2005
    • 4292
    • 195
    • 10
    • 11,189

    #1

    It's the Dark Side That Saves Boxing

    March 1 1995

    "I kissed his hand and prayed he'd live," read the front-page headline of The Sun newspaper. Nigel Benn, the world super-middleweight champion, was revealing his agony after punching his challenger, Gerald McClellan, into the hospital for emergency brain surgery. A page-two headline promised, "I will quit if he dies."
    .
    It was all sorrow and mourning until you got to the back page. "I WANT EUBANK: I'll shut that prat up," the headline there said, quoting Benn. Chris Eubank is Benn's chief rival in Britain.
    .
    So here were the two timeless sides of boxing.
    .
    "I must have Eubank," Benn went on from the back page; even while on the front page he was saying: "At the moment I can't even think ahead to more fights - I want to check that Gerald is O.K."
    .
    Back page: "The British public want me to shut that prat up and I want that too," he said of the next fight.
    .
    Front page: "It has left me empty and totally devastated," he said of the last one. "If Gerald doesn't pull through then I think that will be it. I think I'll be too scared to get into a ring and hit someone like that. I'd be too frightened that someone would get hurt again."
    .
    The debate continued from both sides of Benn's swollen, sutured mouth. Would Nigel really retire? Or would he rise up to give Eubank one last good beating? Back and forth, back and forth, my fingers smudged with the ink of McClellan's blood until the truth rose biblically off page 31, column 6, paragraph 3: "The fight could fill Wembley four times over and there would be a lot of money in it. Then the winner can fight Roy Jones Jnr to decide who is the best fighter on the planet. Could you imagine?"
    .
    By the following day, Tuesday, Eubank's camp was predicting a fight that would be worth $15 million - $4.5 million from the gate alone; plus the American TV companies will be battling to televise Benn after, well, you know. Plus the ****e of "pound for pound" star Roy Jones at ringside.
    .
    So here are the three sides of boxing at the moment. A man lying near death, surrounded by grieving family, a window carved into his skull and a blood clot 8 centimeters by 6 centimeters removed from his brain; the survivors dancing musical chairs around the profits; and the public arguing whether boxing should be banned for at least the 500th time (i.e., one debate for each boxer killed in the ring since the Marquis of Queensberry Rules brought civility to boxing in 1884).
    .
    It is hard to imagine that boxing will ever be banned. Surely the people who make their business from the sport have no fear of it. Details of a man's brain slamming against the walls of his skull seem only to heighten the interest. The details aren't shocking because everyone understands the risks. The TV audience of more than 10 million Britons was attracted by the likelihood of a vicious fight.
    .
    Boxing will survive because the public is no mood to ban it. At the same time everyone who watched this fight (or any other tragedy) mourns sincerely for McClellan, and perhaps feels a twinge or more of guilt for having cheered his demise. Is this guilt the reason we allow the sport to subsequently make a charade of his life?
    .
    After a respectful day's silence, boxing officials held a news conference to defend their sport against the usual charges of inhumanity. It was pointed out that Britain does more than most countries to certify the health of boxers before they fight, and to provide medical help thereafter. For prestigious fighters this is certainly true, but the protection no doubt breaks down at the lower end of the boxing food chain.
    .
    But the most ridiculous claim is when boxing officials say that, statistically, their sport is safer than rugby, horse racing and motor racing. And we are supposed to respond idiotically, "Well, there's no arguing with statistics;" but tell me how many punch- drunk rugby players have you ever met? How many jockeys, when they reach middle age, find themselves unable to communicate?
    .
  • JUYJUY
    NSB P4P #1
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Apr 2005
    • 4292
    • 195
    • 10
    • 11,189

    #2
    THE PEOPLE who run boxing are the modern P.T. Barnums, circus operators, and those who occasionally argue for a ban are the suckers born every minute. The argument dwindles to a manageable inspection of irrelevant minutiae that ultimately promotes the next big event. Meanwhile, in full of view of everyone since he is only the most recognizable person in the world, is Muhammad Ali, who seemed fine, statistically, while he was in the ring; but now in his tailored suits he is ruined physically, hardly able to whisper, and he travels the world as the most obvious example of the destructive truth of boxing.
    .
    Yet that has only ensealed his legend - see how he sacrificed everything for his greatness? And so boxing will never be banned.
    .
    Some people argue against boxing constantly and sincerely, but they are heard only now, and aside from forcing an extra doctor to be stationed ringside, the sport loves them. They bring the perspective of danger to the next wave of fights.
    .
    Nigel Benn probably does feel great sorrow for his opponent, and at the same time he surely hopes to cash in. It's nothing new for him. His job is to weigh the risks against the profits.
    .
    Don King, the American promoter, probably feels remorse for his injured fighter, McClellan. Perhaps King is sincere in his prayers. But the truth - and the people who run boxing use moments like this to obscure that truth - is that King probably couldn't care less if most of his fighters waste away in a gutter once they've had their brains beaten out for him. Many have little in the way of money, strength or hope when he discards them - but this is accepted in a business ruled tirelessly by the Kings, and even people who hate King tend to admit their respect for him.
    .
    He and the others will keep putting on big fights because there's so much money in it, comic-book productions of real life-and- death struggles, and I will keep feeling guilty for watching. I admit to having been enthralled by Benn's terrible victory. The truth is that the boxing people are smarter than we are.

    Comment

    • JUYJUY
      NSB P4P #1
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Apr 2005
      • 4292
      • 195
      • 10
      • 11,189

      #3
      (from The International Herald Tribune newspaper, Wednesday 1st March 1995, by Ian Thomsen)

      Comment

      • !! Anorak
        • Aug 2025
        • 4,530
        • 10,899
        • 0

        #4
        JuyJuy, are you stuck in some kind of bizarre time anamoly where the world ends after 1997?

        Comment

        • Verstyle
          Future Champion
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Aug 2005
          • 33130
          • 2,466
          • 3,248
          • 49,262

          #5
          juy juy your cool and all put u got to shorten up those post cause half the guys on here wont read all that unless its really important and new news.i jus scan threw it.

          Comment

          • theclawoftheTiger
            Contender
            Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
            • Jul 2005
            • 174
            • 6
            • 5
            • 6,515

            #6
            This was 10 yrs ago, Nigel Benn didnt get the third fight with Eubank or the RJJ superfight .. get over it ..

            Now we have Ricky Hatton, lets focus on him because hes the here and now, lets hope Ricky can get the Witter fight and the PBF superfight ..


            Move on Juy
            Last edited by theclawoftheTiger; 11-02-2005, 09:11 AM.

            Comment

            • riz
              T }-{ E /\/\0DeL
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Dec 2003
              • 2804
              • 82
              • 108
              • 10,155

              #7
              Originally posted by Anorak
              JuyJuy, are you stuck in some kind of bizarre time anamoly where the world ends after 1997?
              not to ruin the seriousness, but **** that was pretty funny

              Comment

              • RiverCityMike
                Contender
                Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                • Nov 2005
                • 297
                • 19
                • 1
                • 6,544

                #8
                Originally posted by JUYJUY
                March 1 1995

                Front page: "It has left me empty and totally devastated," he said of the last one. "If Gerald doesn't pull through then I think that will be it. I think I'll be too scared to get into a ring and hit someone like that. I'd be too frightened that someone would get hurt again."
                If Benn were so afraid of ever hurting anyone again then maybe he should've just stopped rabbit punching his opponents and fought by the rules without all the grappling and fouling.

                Comment

                • JUYJUY
                  NSB P4P #1
                  Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 4292
                  • 195
                  • 10
                  • 11,189

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RiverCityMike
                  If Benn were so afraid of ever hurting anyone again then maybe he should've just stopped rabbit punching his opponents and fought by the rules without all the grappling and fouling.
                  Yeah, because Benn's rabbit punches must of hurt so much compared to his proper punches

                  Comment

                  • TheEvilSaint
                    I Dub Thee UNFORGIVEN
                    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 6713
                    • 228
                    • 210
                    • 13,450

                    #10
                    DUR DUR DUR DUR!!!! im JUYJUY, im stuck in the 80's and i think people care about what i have to say! DUR DUR DUR DUR!!!

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP