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Two Fights a Year Isn't Enough
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Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View PostThis.......
I was mainly talking about younger fighters who aren't even that established yet, more on the verge of stardom and I mean hardcore stardom, that are taking like two fights a year to build their careers. Not a smart move, IMO.
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I just read where Mason Menard, who has already scored two good highlight reel KOs on SHOBox this year alone, is having his third fight later this month. That's how you build a star. Have them seen often. The guy's already 32-1. If he can do this, so can guys who are 15-0 for God's sake. Good for him.
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Originally posted by SemiGreat View Postquality >>>>> quantity
Garcia this year will end with Guerrero and Vargas.
Canelo with Khan and Smith.
Stevenson with Williams.
That ain't quality.
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i still stand by that comment
i should have added availability and opportunity. i kept it simple. people were loving tyson fighting once a month because he was fighting straight up bums. do we really need that ?
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Fighting three times a year is great (props to Conor McGOAT doing that this year in the UFC) but I'm perfectly content with only fighting twice a year, especialy if you're onbe of the bigger names. All the time that goes into training, hyping the fight, fighting the fight, and then the physicality that you go through during the fight as well? These guys deserve some time off.
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Originally posted by KLockard23 View PostFighting three times a year is great (props to Conor McGOAT doing that this year in the UFC) but I'm perfectly content with only fighting twice a year, especialy if you're onbe of the bigger names. All the time that goes into training, hyping the fight, fighting the fight, and then the physicality that you go through during the fight as well? These guys deserve some time off.
And here's another thread where UFC is brought up. Boxing needs to pay attention to a sport that's actually got its shyt together.
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