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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostPretty much. I have complained about early stoppages in the past, but it was out of ignorance on my part and I don't think I'll ever complain about an early stoppage again.
To be honest, I use to harbor hate towards certain referees (especially Joe Cortez) for premature stoppages. But, they see what we don't see from our couches. Thus safety before entertainment.
Good post btw.
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Originally posted by Radical View Postalways better to stop a fight too early than too late.
people need to stop ****ting on these refs who stop fights prematurely, no doubt these refs got it in their heads they dont wanna get criticized for screwing up a good fight
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Originally posted by hitking View PostWhat belt did this kid that got injured have? I thought the Klitschkos had all the heavyweight hardware.
Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostI remember Rigo throwing a pitch at a Marlins game and being at some time show/concert. So wtf are you talking about over there?
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Originally posted by turnedupQuote:
Originally Posted by hitking
If you're a technician and don't have success at the absolute highest level of the sport, there's no way to make money fighting. And that falls dirctly on the fans. I don't have a problem with brawlers and I'm jumping and screaming when I watch a fight like Corrales-Castillo I. But I'm equally satisfied watching Rigondeaux put on a clinic.
And speaking of Rigo. I feel you're off in your assessment that fighters choose their styles. This guy may be the best fighter in the world and is begging for TV dates. Arum, as well as the HBO bigwigs have said Rigo needs to change his style and make himself more exciting. And that's because these ignorant, dumbass couch warriors don't appreciate technical masters.
As for you thinking all these fighters have the financial means to take out these expensive ass insurance policies on themselves. Obviosuly you didn't read the entire article. This kid made 40k in this fight. That less than probably most of us make a year. And that was probably his biggest payday. A very small percentage of these fighters are millionares. And more less. Unless you're a bigtime money maker, these promoters and managers are not gonna invest the money in you to get the proper coverage you need.
All in all, its boxing and things like this are a part of it. But I think as consumers, if we backed all types of fighters, it would help, if only minimal. As you've said, this fight should have been stopped. But the need to satisfy these blood thirsty lames that follow this sport may go into the decision to let a great action fight like that go a lil too long.
Sometimes a boxer in this case "Rigo" needs to help himself..not in changing his style but do something from your end such as spend some money on a P.R. person. Rigo is anti social and only likes being around certain groups of people, his circle. You know how many times he's been invited to Boxeo on the spanish networks? How many times he's turned them down? Dude Christina the most prominent Cuban media personality tried and he said, NO. Arum and HBO aren't the issue..look how far Ward has come with Goosen and HBO with his style..he said f' it and started doing the other 50% of the job of being a boxer which is being out there with the people. When Rigo was in NYC for the Donaire fight there is only one set of pictures of the man in the streets..and guess where? In the quietest neighborhood of the entire Island of Manhattan. I love Rigo and his skills but the dudes personality is what's f'ing his career up not what others arent doing for him because I can tell you this they pushed Rigo hardddddd as fk out here.
He had a belt right? He was ok with taking 40k for a fight? We didn't do that he did..who the hell says 40k is a good payday for a champion? Only the worlds shhhhitiest promoter. Boxers are responsible for their business fam..a boxer can apply to become an independent contractor and be given insurance it's a work around for many who don't have any insurance at all...some sanctioning bodies actually do offer low cost health insurance based on agreements with health providers. There are a lot of avenues to getting insurance, cheap insurance..but if you are a champion accepting 40k for a title defense it's likely that you aren't on top of your business in the first place. I hope he heals but I do think this will in the end do more good than harm because it's making a lot of people start and think..hell may even get the feds involved if negligence is found.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostSometimes a boxer in this case "Rigo" needs to help himself..not in changing his style but do something from your end such as spend some money on a P.R. person. Rigo is anti social and only likes being around certain groups of people, his circle. You know how many times he's been invited to Boxeo on the spanish networks? How many times he's turned them down? Dude Christina the most prominent Cuban media personality tried and he said, NO. Arum and HBO aren't the issue..look how far Ward has come with Goosen and HBO with his style..he said f' it and started doing the other 50% of the job of being a boxer which is being out there with the people. When Rigo was in NYC for the Donaire fight there is only one set of pictures of the man in the streets..and guess where? In the quietest neighborhood of the entire Island of Manhattan. I love Rigo and his skills but the dudes personality is what's f'ing his career up not what others arent doing for him because I can tell you this they pushed Rigo hardddddd as fk out here.
He had a belt right? He was ok with taking 40k for a fight? We didn't do that he did..who the hell says 40k is a good payday for a champion? Only the worlds shhhhitiest promoter. Boxers are responsible for their business fam..a boxer can apply to become an independent contractor and be given insurance it's a work around for many who don't have any insurance at all...some sanctioning bodies actually do offer low cost health insurance based on agreements with health providers. There are a lot of avenues to getting insurance, cheap insurance..but if you are a champion accepting 40k for a title defense it's likely that you aren't on top of your business in the first place. I hope he heals but I do think this will in the end do more good than harm because it's making a lot of people start and think..hell may even get the feds involved if negligence is found.
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This is awful. Unfortunately, this is the cruel part of boxing, but this just seems different. That fight should have been stopped. I just feel that through the mistakes of those put in place to protect the fighter, this has happened.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostIf you're a technician and don't have success at the absolute highest level of the sport, there's no way to make money fighting. And that falls dirctly on the fans. I don't have a problem with brawlers and I'm jumping and screaming when I watch a fight like Corrales-Castillo I. But I'm equally satisfied watching Rigondeaux put on a clinic.
And speaking of Rigo. I feel you're off in your assessment that fighters choose their styles. This guy may be the best fighter in the world and is begging for TV dates. Arum, as well as the HBO bigwigs have said Rigo needs to change his style and make himself more exciting. And that's because these ignorant, dumbass couch warriors don't appreciate technical masters.
As for you thinking all these fighters have the financial means to take out these expensive ass insurance policies on themselves. Obviosuly you didn't read the entire article. This kid made 40k in this fight. That less than probably most of us make a year. And that was probably his biggest payday. A very small percentage of these fighters are millionares. And more less. Unless you're a bigtime money maker, these promoters and managers are not gonna invest the money in you to get the proper coverage you need.
All in all, its boxing and things like this are a part of it. But I think as consumers, if we backed all types of fighters, it would help, if only minimal. As you've said, this fight should have been stopped. But the need to satisfy these blood thirsty lames that follow this sport may go into the decision to let a great action fight like that go a lil too long.
Sometimes a boxer in this case "Rigo" needs to help himself..not in changing his style but do something from your end such as spend some money on a P.R. person. Rigo is anti social and only likes being around certain groups of people, his circle. You know how many times he's been invited to Boxeo on the spanish networks? How many times he's turned them down? Dude Christina the most prominent Cuban media personality tried and he said, NO. Arum and HBO aren't the issue..look how far Ward has come with Goosen and HBO with his style..he said f' it and started doing the other 50% of the job of being a boxer which is being out there with the people. When Rigo was in NYC for the Donaire fight there is only one set of pictures of the man in the streets..and guess where? In the quietest neighborhood of the entire Island of Manhattan. I love Rigo and his skills but the dudes personality is what's f'ing his career up not what others arent doing for him because I can tell you this they pushed Rigo hardddddd as fk out here.
He had a belt right? He was ok with taking 40k for a fight? We didn't do that he did..who the hell says 40k is a good payday for a champion? Only the worlds shhhhitiest promoter. Boxers are responsible for their business fam..a boxer can apply to become an independent contractor and be given insurance it's a work around for many who don't have any insurance at all...some sanctioning bodies actually do offer low cost health insurance based on agreements with health providers. There are a lot of avenues to getting insurance, cheap insurance..but if you are a champion accepting 40k for a title defense it's likely that you aren't on top of your business in the first place. I hope he heals but I do think this will in the end do more good than harm because it's making a lot of people start and think..hell may even get the feds involved if negligence is found.Last edited by turnedup; 11-23-2013, 06:22 PM.
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Originally posted by turnedup View Post1. It's not the fans who tell a boxer how to fight, they are entitled to support the styles they like the most.
2. Boxing has been around for well over a thousand years and only organized for the past 120 plus years...technicians have only existed in varying levels of quantity the last 50 or so yeas so being a fan of brawlers does not make you a casual couch warrior it makes you 50% of the demographic that makes up boxing which at one point would've made them 100% of the demographic.
3. A professional boxer makes a choice to brawl, they made it. My only issue with this is that the risk vs reward is not even. If a brawler was making millions each time they fought I would have no issue at all with it. Brawling for a few hundred K makes no sense to me, for millions? No issue at all.
4. In terms of financial ruins do to health...they have the means and wealth to get all the insurance they need...at the end of the day it doesn't matter if you slip and break your neck or get your eye crushed in during a fight..you and only you are responsible for looking out for #1 and your family.
5. I love Mago's heart but his corner people were not up to snuff...when your fighter does not respond to you it's time to end the fight..which happened in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th round and jackson did absolutely jack shhh.
6. The fans are only going to consume what is available to them...you want someone to blame for this..blame boxing, the people making millions off it, and pimping out these fighters who don't know any better...not the fans.
My wife and I join you in the prayers for Mago, it's a sad situation but folks really need to direct their anger at the right people over this.
And speaking of Rigo. I feel you're off in your assessment that fighters choose their styles. This guy may be the best fighter in the world and is begging for TV dates. Arum, as well as the HBO bigwigs have said Rigo needs to change his style and make himself more exciting. And that's because these ignorant, dumbass couch warriors don't appreciate technical masters.
As for you thinking all these fighters have the financial means to take out these expensive ass insurance policies on themselves. Obviosuly you didn't read the entire article. This kid made 40k in this fight. That less than probably most of us make a year. And that was probably his biggest payday. A very small percentage of these fighters are millionares. And more less. Unless you're a bigtime money maker, these promoters and managers are not gonna invest the money in you to get the proper coverage you need.
All in all, its boxing and things like this are a part of it. But I think as consumers, if we backed all types of fighters, it would help, if only minimal. As you've said, this fight should have been stopped. But the need to satisfy these blood thirsty lames that follow this sport may go into the decision to let a great action fight like that go a lil too long.
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Originally posted by g-wane View PostYour kidding yourself if you think that most boxer have the means to get insured..
Boxing is a high risk sport that most insurance will not take the chance on , it just does not happen.
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