After the Bradley/Provodnikov fight last Saturday, I came on NSB optismistic, thinking there was gonna be a ton of praise for a great night of boxing. But as always people were complaining and pulling at straws trying to find anything to hate on Bradley.
I can understand if you weren't happy with the decision but I don't think that's a good enough reason to disrespect Bradley. In fact both men deserve every ounce of respect. They both fought their hearts out.
I've seen several people use the excuse that he got booed and there weren't enough fans in the stands. I could see that and it was sad to watch so many little fans show Bradley respect for pulling through when most people thought he was gonna get KO'd. I honestly would've been happy with any decision as the fight was that close.
My question is, why exactly does it matter whether a boxer has fans or gets booed in his own backyard? Why do people use that as a way of discrediting fighters? I'm trying to wrap my head around it and the only thing I can think of is just to ridicule the fighter, cause it proves nothing else. Your thoughts?
I can understand if you weren't happy with the decision but I don't think that's a good enough reason to disrespect Bradley. In fact both men deserve every ounce of respect. They both fought their hearts out.
I've seen several people use the excuse that he got booed and there weren't enough fans in the stands. I could see that and it was sad to watch so many little fans show Bradley respect for pulling through when most people thought he was gonna get KO'd. I honestly would've been happy with any decision as the fight was that close.
My question is, why exactly does it matter whether a boxer has fans or gets booed in his own backyard? Why do people use that as a way of discrediting fighters? I'm trying to wrap my head around it and the only thing I can think of is just to ridicule the fighter, cause it proves nothing else. Your thoughts?
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