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  • FeFist
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    #31
    The world is bigger than America is the first thing that sprang to my mind when you said, ''what do the NFL, NBA ... have in common''.

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    • Cuauhtémoc1520
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      #32
      Originally posted by Based_God
      The government has better things to do than make sure two fighters get in the ring together, people need to realize that...

      You call it a monopoly, is the NFL a monopoly? Or the NBA?.... This is sports, not Microsoft
      Not true, the govt got involved in baseball with the whole steroid scandal. It's the govt's job to make sure that business are regulated and aren't cheating the public or it's employers. Why should boxing be any different?

      Originally posted by LasVegas Boxing
      Government to regulate corruption. Anyone see the irony here?
      The govt wouldn't be doing the corruption, they would just be regulating it and it can do that just fine when it doesn't have it's own interest involved. No need to be silly and think everything the govt does is corrupt.

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      • Based_God
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        #33
        Originally posted by King-
        Who doesn't consider boxing a competitive sport?

        UFC fans? People who watch Sportscenter all day?

        LOL. Let them think what they want. Boxing will be fine without them.
        I said legitimate (best fighting the best)... Lol sure boxing is better off as niche sport... Sure whatever you say

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        • Bigg Rigg
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          #34
          I agree! Aside from champions of one weight class reluctant to go up 10, 15 or 20 pounds in weight to fight another, any big fight that can be made, GETS MADE!

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          • wladavit
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            #35
            One promoter or only one champion even.

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            • Beater_of_ass
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              #36
              Originally posted by Based_God
              Lol... They get pissed fights don't happen but get pissed when a ufc model gets brought up... In conclusion, they don't know what they want
              How did that GSP/Silva super fight turn out? Those were UFC's two biggest draws and just like May/Pac it didn't get made and they were under the same promotion. Rousey is still fighting bums off the street, calls out Carano at 145 yet in the same breath says Cyborg has to fight at 135. Fights don't get made in the UFC anymore than they do in boxing, maybe its the drug testing, except it took NEVADA testing to catch Sonnen AND W. Silva both for elevated testorone and Sonnen retired. Remeber this was NEVADA not the UFC testing, because UFC doesn't have their own testing like boxing it's state to state. Maybe it's Dana white saying Cyborg is a steroid user and that's why he won't hire her, yet in the same breath says he wants W. Silva to fight in a main event again.

              UFC is ****ing **** on every level and I haven't even gotten to the best part. UFC 100 did 1.5 MILLION buys, that's Mayweather/Cotto numbers that is huge. What did the biggest draw on that card make? Brock Lesnar made 1.5 million. Dana White makes 60 million in PPV and the entire card got 5 million, yea UFC is great and boxing is this vile evil breeding ground where 1 person controlling it all is better.

              Also baseball is like boxing, there is just one entity guiding the rules. At the end of the day MLB doesn't pay for the players, it's the team. The team would be the promoter and MLB is more like HBO in terms of rules and who plays who etc... Boxing needs some governing body that keeps undefeateds from fighting 15 loss guys in their 20th pro fight and for drug testing, nothing else is needed.
              Last edited by Beater_of_ass; 07-08-2014, 03:21 PM.

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              • Enzo Mc is SHIT
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                #37
                Originally posted by soul_survivor
                Boxing fans are ridiculous, I can't believe how many are arguing against the TS, its ***in ******. You don't want the best fights? You don't want more champions? You don't want a legitimate structure where guys have a proper ranking and aren't run on the basis on who's paying who.

                I know, I know, corruption occurs anyway but it would be far less.

                What I want to know is where the money goes before advocating a monopoly. If it ends with more fighters making a good living then I'm happy. If it makes a load of executives rich while underpaid boxers take punches for a living then I'd rather look for another way.

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  #38
                  I prefer the free market aspect of boxing...boxing is still local. it seems like trying to put everything under one banner, worldwide, is not feasible.

                  so when a local promoter wants to put on a card at a hotel in the area it has to be under the umbrella of this larger organization?

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                  • Bigg Rigg
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                    #39
                    Look at the Danny Garcia situation, that would never happen in the UFC. Jon Jones would never fight a Middleweight that's not even ranked in the top 10 at 185 & is coming up in weight to light heavyweight.

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                    • thuggery
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PBP
                      Hell no! The cash cow would never lose a decision. It would be like the Harlem Globetrotters vs. the Washington Generals every fight.

                      This is what needs to happen:

                      1. Ban multi-fight promotional contracts and options altogether
                      2. Fighters have managers/advisers to handle their careers
                      3. Sanctioning bodies (preferably 1) do the matchmaking
                      4. Promoters bid on fights that sanctioning bodies make


                      If anything we need 1 sanctioning body, not one promoter.
                      This sounds the most reasonable.

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