If you don't want to buy fights of certain fighters then don't, They will never know and it will have no effect on who they fight next. I never buy pfv anyway. I subscribe to both Showtime and HBO so I save the $70 or whatever they are charging and see the same fight for free in a week. Sure I'd rather see big fights live but not $50-$80 worth of rather. I guess I am just a cheapskate but I love boxing and get to see all the big fights soon enough.
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I honestly think social media campaigns would be a lot more effective than boycotts. It's hard to make a dent in the viewing figures, whereas a relatively small but organised group of people can make a lot of noise on Twitter.Comment
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Do you really believe Puerto Rican boxers are more likely to give up than fighters from other countries because of their ancestry? I don't believe that. Puerto Rico has always been a great boxing country producing good fighters and champions in great numbers compared to their small population. My favorite fighter when he was fighting was Trinidad and he would never quit in a fight. Canadians are strong, brave and tough and have also had more than their share of good game fighters compared to their small population. It takes big balls to live in a country with winters colder than a deep freeze in most of the land.I'm boycotting Danny Garcia, Adrien Broner, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Adonis Stevenson, Peter Quillin, etc. fights until they learn to grow a pair and fight elite opponents.
I can't blame Stevenson because he lives in Canada, a country whose balls haven't even dropped. I also don't blame Garcia that much because he's Puerto Rican and kneeling/giving up comes from his ancestry.Comment
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Another solution. Might be a good idea however how many fighters actually use twitter on a daily basis?Comment
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Don't feed this troll, Trinidad was awesome. I always wanted him and Mosley, hell I would watch it now. Of course Puerto rico had a lot of Champions.Do you really believe Puerto Rican boxers are more likely to give up than fighters from other countries because of their ancestry? I don't believe that. Puerto Rico has always been a great boxing country producing good fighters and champions in great numbers compared to their small population. My favorite fighter when he was fighting was Trinidad and he would never quit in a fight. Canadians are strong, brave and tough and have also had more than their share of good game fighters compared to their small population. It takes big balls to live in a country with winters colder than a deep freeze in most of the land.
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Broner and Garcia have balls. Garcia fought Matthysse. And Broner fought Maidana. Thats called Balls.Comment
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If you bought Pac-Algieiri, you have no right to be mad at anyone but yourself.
I bought Pac Rios just because Pac was coming off a loss up against a tough pressure fighter.
The undercard was ass though.Comment
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Yes.Do you really believe Puerto Rican boxers are more likely to give up than fighters from other countries because of their ancestry? I don't believe that. Puerto Rico has always been a great boxing country producing good fighters and champions in great numbers compared to their small population. Canadians are strong, brave and tough and have also had more than their share of good game fighters compared to their small population. It takes big balls to live in a country with winters colder than a deep freeze in most of the land.
I give them props for THOSE fights, but what have done since then?
loss to herrera, followed by rod salka. The ring 140 champ?
win over carlos molina, narrow win of emmanuel taylor.
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Garcia is probably going to get the Mayweather fight. I think Broner will fight Algieri for his belt next and then Broner will fight the winner of a future match I think will be made between Provodnikov and Matthysee.Comment
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