Worst cinco de mayo Boxing Day this decade?
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-Too many "champions"
-Rankings don't make sense
-Mandatory's don't seem to go to the top 2 guys
-Decisions seem sketchy at times
-Fights fans wanna see don't happen as often as they should
-Promoters spend time on maxing out their upside vs giving the fans what they want
-Too many weight divisions
And probably 20 other things I could mention that make people dislike boxing, be frustrated with boxing & just not wanna invest THAT much time in a sport they can't explain very well to others cuz so much makes zero mfing sense to rational & reasonable cats.Comment
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People dislike boxing or maybe more correctly said aren't invested in boxing for much deeper reasons than Cinco de Mayo.
-Too many "champions"
-Rankings don't make sense
-Mandatory's don't seem to go to the top 2 guys
-Decisions seem sketchy at times
-Fights fans wanna see don't happen as often as they should
-Promoters spend time on maxing out their upside vs giving the fans what they want
-Too many weight divisions
And probably 20 other things I could mention that make people dislike boxing, be frustrated with boxing & just not wanna invest THAT much time in a sport they can't explain very well to others cuz so much makes zero mfing sense to rational & reasonable cats.Comment
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I was pretty hyped for Floyd-Cotto and May-Pac, none of those on the list were particularly great fights though, I just usually expect a big, meaningful type fight during that weekend. It just felt like another regular Saturday this year, I was more interested in the NBA than I was the boxing last night tbhComment
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