Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF
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They could have just let boxing be boxing and not tried to fix what wasn't broken. The problem with the sport was not the glitz and glam that was part of the sport from day one and there was no reason to change the way boxers walked to the ring or remove ring girls or the ring announcer or the fighter's entourage. None of that was hurting the sport. If anything it gave fans some energy and anticipation waiting for the fighter to enter the ring. The chaos in the ring after a fight is a sign of the excitement of the event. There was no valid reason to change all of that.
The main problems with boxing over the years have been poor match making and the political in fighting between promoters. Some people will point to the various sanctioning bodies and the number of titles. But that is more of a detail than a major problem holding the sport back.
PBC has done nothing at all to address the real problem in the sport, if anything they have simply moved the problems to a new venue. All they have done is to take an exciting combat sport and dull it down.
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Originally posted by thiefery View PostKathy on a small as budget put together better match-ups when aired on Nbc.. She did OK on Nbc sports channel
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Originally posted by Barcham View PostThey could have just let boxing be boxing and not tried to fix what wasn't broken. The problem with the sport was not the glitz and glam that was part of the sport from day one and there was no reason to change the way boxers walked to the ring or remove ring girls or the ring announcer or the fighter's entourage. None of that was hurting the sport. If anything it gave fans some energy and anticipation waiting for the fighter to enter the ring. The chaos in the ring after a fight is a sign of the excitement of the event. There was no valid reason to change all of that.
The main problems with boxing over the years have been poor match making and the political in fighting between promoters. Some people will point to the various sanctioning bodies and the number of titles. But that is more of a detail than a major problem holding the sport back.
PBC has done nothing at all to address the real problem in the sport, if anything they have simply moved the problems to a new venue. All they have done is to take an exciting combat sport and dull it down.
Blaming PBC for not addressing the 'real problem' like 'the political in fighting between promoters', when in fact PBC, if successful, will all but eliminate the power and influence of the same greedy and corrupt promoters that fighters and fight fans have been complaining are ruining boxing for the past 40 years.
But you're too busy b!tching about the lack of ring girls and in-ring entourages (seriously, bruh?) to see the big picture.
But do you.
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Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View PostShe should've done much better, but these boxing "fans" didn't support her, every Steve Cunningham fight she put was action packed, but you couldn't tell by looking at the ratings.
I'm still watching because I love the sport, and I watch probably 80% of the cards regardless if it's free or on cable
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Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View PostShe should've done much better, but these boxing "fans" didn't support her, every Steve Cunningham fight she put was action packed, but you couldn't tell by looking at the ratings.
Which is how you know that a portion of the "PBC's-'boring'-matchups-are-a-problem" crowd is talking out of their arse.
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Originally posted by Sweet Jones View PostSo typical.
Blaming PBC for not addressing the 'real problem' like 'the political in fighting between promoters', when in fact PBC, if successful, will all but eliminate the power and influence of the same greedy and corrupt promoters that fighters and fight fans have been complaining are ruining boxing for the past 40 years.
But you're too busy b!tching about the lack of ring girls and in-ring entourages (seriously, bruh?) to see the big picture.
But do you.
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