By Cliff Rold - It’s the real reason we watch.
For all the stuff people spout about watching for skill, all the admiration of master boxers, there is still a single thing guaranteed to bring any fan, anywhere, out of their seats quicker than anything.
When a big shot lands, and a body touches the canvas, the viewing experience of boxing is fully realized.
Before every fight, announcers let the fans no how many wins, losses, and draws a fighter has. Then they let them know how many times they’ve knocked another man out. No one ever announces how many unanimous decisions a fighter has earned [Click Here To Read More]
For all the stuff people spout about watching for skill, all the admiration of master boxers, there is still a single thing guaranteed to bring any fan, anywhere, out of their seats quicker than anything.
When a big shot lands, and a body touches the canvas, the viewing experience of boxing is fully realized.
Before every fight, announcers let the fans no how many wins, losses, and draws a fighter has. Then they let them know how many times they’ve knocked another man out. No one ever announces how many unanimous decisions a fighter has earned [Click Here To Read More]
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