why are boxing fans so happy about low blows and a clear stoppage?

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  • bigbawse
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    #1

    why are boxing fans so happy about low blows and a clear stoppage?

    this hands down proves mma is the clear better and more technical sport without the wwe distractions.
  • Jubei
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    #2
    Because most people here arent boxing fans, they are haters or fangirls. Actual boxing fans have become the minority, most stopped watching because of the corruption and **** thats going on in the sport.

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    • Mukuro
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      #3
      Yeah, spend much time here and you realize you are talking to mostly cheerleaders with no intellect. Most are just insecure nerds who need someone who looks like them to justify their existence.

      I think we might need a special forum, invite only, that keeps the rabble out.

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        #4
        Both events were a huge disappointment.

        Approx 75% of boxing journalists scored the first fight for Kovalev but he lost anyway, eh fair enough it happens but we needed closure.

        On the undercard a blatant robbery for Roc Nation prospect Hooker vs Perez made the whole event seem a bit fishy.

        Rematch: Kovalev "loses" to a barrage of low blows followed by 2 people leaning on him while he hunches over in pain.

        On the undercard: Ref roams the audience for 20 minutes asking other officials what he should do until they ask the HBO broadcast team to make a ruling then mishear it and do the opposite.

        On the bright side the biggest fight of the year and probably of the past few decades will be an effectively retired Floyd Mayweather facing a 0-0 MMA fighter who isn't even undefeated in his own sport but wears fur coats and talks funny.

        I've lost so much interest in the sport. I usually come to this forum to argue about ****** bathrooms and tax brackets nowadays.

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