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  • sugar555
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    Boxing not dead

    I've been reading alot of articles about how boxing is dead because of the Pac-Bradley decision. The truth is in other countries like my own japan the name Pacquiao is only known to hardcore fans they don't care about who the **** pacquiao is normal casual fans have never even heard of a Pacquiao or mayweather.

    Boxing may be ****ed up in America but in asian countries they don't give a dam about the bull**** decisions they give to crappy B level fighters like Bradley Even in europe, they got there ****ing eyes on Haye vs Chisora not a dam pac-bradley rematch.
  • Killa Killa
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    #2
    No...it's not dead....It's just not as popular from an overall standpoint....when Pacquiao and Mayweather fight an opponent, it shows the potential....

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    • dibzvincent143
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      #3
      Japan dont even have fighters right now, how can they care much about boxing? boxing is a little less dead there.

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      • sugar555
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        #4
        Originally posted by dibzvincent143
        Japan dont even have fighters right now, how can they care much about boxing? boxing is a little less dead there.
        your dumb we have world champions such as ioka, yaegashi, kameda, sato, uchiyama, aoh, yamanka, and nishioka. We have prospects such as Miyazaki Ryo Oguni Yukinori, Kamegai Yoshihiro, Hara Ryuji , Kameda Tomokiand many more. We have former champs with popularty such as Hasegawa, Kameda Daiki, Shimoda Akifumi, and many more. So when you say we have no fighters I have no idea what the **** your saying.

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        • dibzvincent143
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          your dumb we have world champions such as ioka, yaegashi, kameda, sato, uchiyama, aoh, yamanka, and nishioka. We have prospects such as Miyazaki Ryo Oguni Yukinori, Kamegai Yoshihiro, Hara Ryuji , Kameda Tomokiand many more. We have former champs with popularty such as Hasegawa, Kameda Daiki, Shimoda Akifumi, and many more. So when you say we have no fighters I have no idea what the **** your saying.
          im just saying nobody knows ur fighters. atleast i dont. or make a poll here. and maybe 90 % in bs dont know the names you just mentioned. if ur country supports boxing then how come t.s. just mentioned nobody knows floyd and manny overthere? lol. thats gotta be joke for u to defend.

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          • theproof
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            i happen to think boxing is now backn the map. with fighters pulling out because of fake injury, contrat disputed and failed drug test and some bad decisions in judging. we now will look at every aspect of the game. making sure a guy comes in at the right weight. has passed his medical. trainers and promoters know when a fighter is shot and headed for disaster but just think about money. with all the distractions fighters now know not to worry about the scoring. hey. the judges just might have gave me that round. just keep fighting. when deep down inside a fighter knows he is over matched he can try to break an opponents will and get a win by unpopular decision etc. no more tournaments. in the 70's 80's a fight was on every saturday and sunday going head to head with basketball, baseball and football with the best fighting the best. come on guys lets fight already. none of this fighting 1-2 times a year. the more we get to see fights the better the game will make a big comeback. no more ppv. it never is really any good. how about winner take all?

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            • PAC-BOY
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              #7
              its not dead bro...but it is in critical condition...

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              • Bermuda
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                #8
                Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                im just saying nobody knows ur fighters. atleast i dont. or make a poll here. and maybe 90 % in bs dont know the names you just mentioned. if ur country supports boxing then how come t.s. just mentioned nobody knows floyd and manny overthere? lol. thats gotta be joke for u to defend.
                that's kind of true...i mean it is weird for only the japanese hardcore boxing fans to know mayweather and pac, but not the casuals lol...

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                • Hougigo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dibzvincent143
                  Japan dont even have fighters right now, how can they care much about boxing? boxing is a little less dead there.
                  Anybody who says boxing is an idiot and should stick to their two fights a year.
                  And the above guy is an idiot.

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                  • Cazadores
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                    Funny enough I tihnk it made it more popular in America. A week sine the bad decision there have been like 6 boxing headlines on the front page of espn, granted all Pac and Mayweather, but last night they put the chavez fight up there. That NEVER happens. Obviously the recent drama has brought some attention to boxing.

                    Like the saying goes, any press is good press.

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