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The BBBofC better not **** this up likes. They should pipe the **** down and realise this is the fight the public want to see. They are going on about jusistiction? They arent the police and if two people want to knock lumps into each other with gloves on then so be it. I dont phone up the BBBofC when im sparring or fighting someone in the gym to tell them about it to get their seal of approval so why the **** would haye and chisora even give a **** what they think!
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This is a fight people want to see; including myself. But the casual observer will think boxing has gone into the gutter...it just sounds bad to go against BBoC.
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The BBBoC needs to shut the eff up, they are just bureauc**** terrified of losing whatever little power they have left. People want Haye-Chisora, this is going to be the biggest heavyweight fight on UK soil for some time
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostThey took the licenses from both fighters, what those fighters then do is no longer the BBBOC's business as I see it. They are complaining about the people who will make the fight 'not caring about the sport' - sorry, but putting on an exciting fight, in the heavyweight division especially, does nothing but help the sport.
They will get the go ahead elsewhere, like it or not, and the fight will be a major event.
If the BBBOC isn't sanctioning this fight or licencing the fighters, I fail to see how it can bring British boxing and the BBBOC into disrepute?
500k plus BoxNation sales, 35,000 in attendance at Upton Park, and huge media coverage is a massive shot in the arm for British boxing no matter what the controversies or circumstances are surrounding the fight.
Boxing is a rough business, full of sneaky characters, and shady goings on. It always has been, and always will be. If you aren't willing to cash in on the controversy, you don't belong in the fight game. Arum and Warren are despised, but they sure have been successful over the years, because they have always been willing to cash in. In this case, cashing in is good for the sport. In the case of Margarito, well Cotto got his revenge so what does that tell you? In boxing, all business in good business!
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"The Stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control make it clear that the British Boxing Board of Control will assume no responsibility in respect of any aspect of such promotion and any participation therein would not be covered by any insurance policy taken out by the Board.Participation includes taking any steps directly or indirectly, to arrange, advertise, broadcast, facilitate, officiate or take part in any way in such a promotion"
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Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View PostThey took the licenses from both fighters, what those fighters then do is no longer the BBBOC's business as I see it. They are complaining about the people who will make the fight 'not caring about the sport' - sorry, but putting on an exciting fight, in the heavyweight division especially, does nothing but help the sport.
They will get the go ahead elsewhere, like it or not, and the fight will be a major event.
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