Comments Thread For: Canelo Will Fight Golovkin For WBC Belt, Says Sulaiman
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What you're advocating is that Canelo be allowed to cherry pick infinitely.Comment
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Lebron James is the biggest star in basketball, but an alphabet soup organization tells him how much he's gotta pay his opponent. That is how sports works. Someone is in charge of regulating who plays who, what they will be paid, etc.
What you're advocating is that Canelo be allowed to cherry pick infinitely.Comment
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The belts are nothing more than promotional tools in boxing.
When a fighter gets so big he can fight anyone he likes like Canelo can, he doesn't need the belts.
For someone that doesn't need belts, he sure seems to keep paying fees for lots of belts . . .Comment
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Lebron James is the biggest star in basketball, but an alphabet soup organization tells him how much he's gotta pay his opponent. That is how sports works. Someone is in charge of regulating who plays who, what they will be paid, etc.
What you're advocating is that Canelo be allowed to cherry pick infinitely.
First of all, what other players get paid has nothing to do with LeBron. The money other players make isn't coming out of lebron's pockets.
Second of all the NBA is all under want branch. One league. And all players follow the same rules.
I know it eats at you that a Mexican is the biggest star in boxing and he calls the shots and he dictates what his opponents get paid. Canelo is bigger than any piece of shet alphabet soup belt and he don't need any of them piece of shet belts!
So don't hate the player, hate the game!Comment
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Looks what happens when they give you a good mandatory. The champion ducked.
Every championship is a promotional tool. The Super Bowl. The World Cup. The World Series. Pro sports exist to make money. Championships exist as promotional tools.
Yet he paid step-aside twice in a row because he needed the belt, fought a random dude nobody cared about after he ducked GGG because the random dude nobody cared about had a belt, is now agreeing to fight for all the belts.
For someone that doesn't need belts, he sure seems to keep paying fees for lots of belts . . .Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 02-28-2018, 01:35 AM.Comment
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Second of all the NBA is all under want branch. One league. And all players follow the same rules.
I know it eats at you that a Mexican is the biggest star in boxing and he calls the shots and he dictates what his opponents get paid.Comment
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Because they are boxing's equivalent to the leagues in other sports.
Other sports the teams have no choice but to play everyone.
Unfortunately in boxing, the difference in prestige between the the #1 league and the #2 league isn't as wide as other sports, so boxers can jump from one league to the next to avoid each other.
There's no regularity body that can force that in boxing.
So the only options we have are relying on the fighter to choose or the orgs mandatories. The voluntary defences by title holders are usually way better than the mandatories.
At this point the orgs are a detriment to good fights being made.Comment
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Because they are boxing's equivalent to the leagues in other sports.
They play the teams in their league. There are basketball leagues all over the world. The Cleveland Cavaliers don't play the New Zealand breakers. Basketball has one league the world values head and shoulders above all others and so fans are confident that most of the world's greatest players are playing in that league.
Unfortunately in boxing, the difference in prestige between the the #1 league and the #2 league isn't as wide as other sports, so boxers can jump from one league to the next to avoid each other.
Yes there is. The problem though is that there are a lot of them, so boxers can switch leagues to avoid each other. If we stopped recognizing the newer leagues, it would be much tougher for fighters to hide. Canelo was able to duck GGG because he could just switch to the WBO and hope his fans didn't know the difference. Fortunately, that fight flopped, which forced him to eventually return to the more prominent leagues.
That's because we allow fighters to hide in four different leagues. It didn't used to be like this.
There being SO MANY orgs is the detriment. The sport essentially had two competing titles for 60+ years and generally the best fought the best and undisputed champions were fairly common. Recognizing the IBF & WBO is what has made things so awful.
Even if there was 1 org that org doesn't have the power to force fighters to fight. Sure it can strip them but can't prevent them fighting someone else. Other sports the teams are forced to play each other, they have no choice. The only power the orgs have is who wears their shiny promotional tool.Comment
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