Comments Thread For: How Top Rank's Deal With ESPN Changes Boxing
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3 pages into the comments... not a peep about how corrupt Uncle Bob is. What about the fighters? Exposure, yes. Paid well? We don't know, but I don't trust Arum one bit. All I know is, it sure seems strange how there isn't a big investigation to find out exactly what happened in the Pac/Horn fight. Same thing as Pac/Bradley I. And Arum has done this several times in the past. So, what, he throws fans a bone on ESPN, and that keeps his corruption from being found out? Sorry, I don't go for that b.s. And no, I won't be shutting up about the issue. Manipulating fight outcomes is simply wrong. No other way to put it.Comment
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The only bad fight of the group is Valdez-TBA, but only because he does have an opponent yet.Comment
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In this case, there is reason for every boxing fan to be happy. Crawford-Indongo is reason enough for me. Verdejo-Flanagan is solid. The rest of the fights are ****. And get ready for a bunch of rematches since Bob can't ever play nice in the sandbox with anyone else. But I'll take the **** and the rematches on ESPN as opposed to on HBO.
As for Haymon, the critics don't matter. He's given boxing the best fights over the past couple years and I doubt that changes. Let's see what deal springs forth from this PBC venture.Comment
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Going to be fun watching the same writers who hate PBC and anything Haymon related shill for boxing on HBO. I mean, it wasn't that long ago when writers were whining about how Mayweather being unhappy with the Jack-Degale descion was bad for the sport and undermined a great card, but Pac supposedly getting robbed in the eyes of millions of casual fans is good for the sport?Comment
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Imagine if the Cavs refused to play the Warriors in the finals because they didn't want to risk losing? Or were demanding options or a rematch clause?
For boxing to thrive like other sports, there has to be a league where the fighters are told who to fight and the league controls most, if not all, of the top fighters.Comment
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