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  • #51
    Originally posted by The_Sandman View Post
    A lot of boxers didn't have the choice to be anything else. For some, boxing was forced on them. For others, it was a way to escape poverty. They shouldn't have to put their lives on the line for trying to make a living the only way they know how. We have the ultimate choice of choosing whether to buy or not. I know the risk of buying a ppv.
    agreed 100%

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    • #52
      No, they don't owe us their lives.

      But if we pay for a fight, they owe us some entertainment value. What happened May 2, 2015, was a farce and we shouldn't have been charged anything to see that glorified sparring session.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
        to win and make money his way not the way you want him to
        why should a guy fight a way he does not have to for somebody he know nothing about
        Because If he doesn't nobody is going to give a **** about him, he is being paid by the paying fans and he's ripping us off If he cares so much about health he should become a doctor.

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        • #54
          No they dont, they should be giving us the best fights though.

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          • #55
            boxers dont owe us ****. if u dont like a boxer dont support them. the problem with boxing fans they think if they have spared a couple times or gotten in bunch fights in their life that they know what its like. We are all guilty of it calling boxers quiters saying they dont care enough not enough effort etc. I mean im not even going to pretend im above it im the same way we love blood we love to see fighter concussed we want to see them take the most dangerous fights even if it could perminently destroy them.

            There is no question that no matter how you look at it boxing fans are by far the most selfish sports fans in the world. We brush fighters out with the trash even when we think we are respecting them. The thing is its a necessary evil for the sport and its just the way it will always be. At the end of the day no one is making fighters fight and no one is making boxers fans watch. Its just the way it is.

            There is no real way to make boxing politically correct in a real way without completely gutting the sport its just the way it is

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            • #56
              No,

              but I don't want to hear hypocrites pontificate about how they are concerned about these boxers' lives, that they should be tolerated taking on easy fights and all that crap. That right there is ****** and you might as well say you're only concerned on Haymon fighters' lives and their safety, when you clearly don't give a rat's ass about the safety of Salka and other cab drivers.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
                Because If he doesn't nobody is going to give a **** about him, he is being paid by the paying fans and he's ripping us off If he cares so much about health he should become a doctor.
                that's not true not everybody buys fight for the same reason

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                • #58
                  There are two lives here. You can't be concerned with just the life of a Haymon fighter. What about the Salkas of the world? Do their lives mean nothing?

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                  • #59
                    Fighters don't owe fans anything - it's consumer choice whether to support them in the future if we don't like what they're doing. Case in point - Andre Ward's 325k viewer rating with 50% comp'd attendance.

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                    • #60
                      Very disappointed by the results. Back in the gladiator era fighting to the death was entertainment. I find excitement and thrill in that, I find it fascinating reading about those times. Guess I'm one of the very few old school heads left around.

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