I watched a recent interview with Tyson Fury, in the build up to the Wilder match, and he made a very good point. Most of the headline fighters nowadays are too reluctant to put their unbeaten records on the line.
I am just wondering what everyone's thoughts are when it comes to unbeaten fighters verses fighters that have experienced a loss early in their careers and what scenario is better for a pro?
Obviously you have the very few that are exceptional and have never tasted defeat but with the likes of headline fighters that are active i.e. Wilder, Fury, Usyk, Joshua...should they have tasted defeat early so they could develop further and into better fighters?
It would seem in the modern era where boxing is far more accessible via other platforms that a loss would mean the end of their popularity. Does anyone agree with that?
I am just wondering what everyone's thoughts are when it comes to unbeaten fighters verses fighters that have experienced a loss early in their careers and what scenario is better for a pro?
Obviously you have the very few that are exceptional and have never tasted defeat but with the likes of headline fighters that are active i.e. Wilder, Fury, Usyk, Joshua...should they have tasted defeat early so they could develop further and into better fighters?
It would seem in the modern era where boxing is far more accessible via other platforms that a loss would mean the end of their popularity. Does anyone agree with that?
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