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Why boxing is always being rushed and not other sports? - espn

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  • #11
    Originally posted by ferocity
    What is extremly? As long as their competitive fights or a good show of ko's its cool by me. I know some people complained about wnf but i thought it was good to see all those ko's doesn't always happen so to see that type of pain bout after bout in my opinon was entertaining.
    IT was actually nice to see all of those kayos last night, because usually you'll only have decisions and the fights are very boring anyway. I fell asleep during last week WNF since there hardly was anything even going on!

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    • #12
      Originally posted by versatile2k6
      seems like most fighters got the same style.and kos have went down alot from fighters from the 50s-80s

      I dont' aggre with you that most fighters have the same style. I don't know how true or untrue that statement is concerning the 50's - 80's.

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      • #13
        most fighter's today stand too straight up, too much headhunting, and have lousy counterpunching. alot like fernando vargas, imo.
        Last edited by Azteca; 07-06-2006, 08:28 PM.

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        • #14
          Well most boxers' styles are as boring as they can get anyway when I watch ESPN's fight nights. This is one of the reasons why I like Roy Jones so much, because he has a slick style of boxing, but he can get away with his hands being down with lightning fast reflexes. Most people who try to look cute now with their hands down just get cracked.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Azteca
            most fighter's today stand too straight up, too much headhunting, and lousy counterpunching. alot like fernando vargas, imo.
            They're more worried about getting that kayo then just a win. That's a problem with a lot of boxers, they'll come out for the kayo, but they'll gas themselves and end up looking up at the lights.

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            • #16
              its cause most ppl r like ooooooo no i cant watch ppl fight thats horrible,hahahahaha,average ppl who dnt follow boxin dont see the atheltic side of it,and jus see it as "fighting"

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              • #17
                Originally posted by azza-mc
                its cause most ppl r like ooooooo no i cant watch ppl fight thats horrible,hahahahaha,average ppl who dnt follow boxin dont see the atheltic side of it,and jus see it as "fighting"
                Most people who don't have anything to do with boxing, when they think of it two names come to their mind. Ali and Tyson. Ali for being claimed the greatest and Tyson being the earios endorsement athlete

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Azteca
                  most fighter's today stand too straight up, too much headhunting, and lousy counterpunching. alot like fernando vargas, imo.
                  But you got to admit, Fernando Vargas style worked for him and honestly i don't see many fighters fighting in the style of Vargas.


                  Originally posted by 4cornerMessiah
                  They're more worried about getting that kayo then just a win. That's a problem with a lot of boxers, they'll come out for the kayo, but they'll gas themselves and end up looking up at the lights.
                  I think this is do to them going all out in the beining rounds. What they should be doing is just doing enough to win in the first 4 round then in round 5 and up turn up the heat by putting more power in their punchs or go for the kayo.

                  If you look at Chavez and Trinidad they always started slow but finished strong and most of the time their opponets were ko'd in the later rounds.

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                  • #19
                    You answered your question. It's boxing. Simple as that. It's a combat sport, a violent sport, it's contact sport at the highest level. They don't like to show it when they don't have to. I bet they even feel ****ty when they do aire their boxing programs. It's like yahoo.com You go to their sports section, and boxing is listed as OTHERS. You can't find it within the mainstream ones for the milk boys. I hate that they do it, though that's life. For America being as violent as we are, it's funny that they don't cater as much to a combat sport as you'd think, instead they prefer to brush it aside and act like it doesn't exist. Sucks balls for the fans.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ferocity
                      But you got to admit, Fernando Vargas style worked for him and honestly i don't see many fighters fighting in the style of Vargas.




                      I think this is do to them going all out in the beining rounds. What they should be doing is just doing enough to win in the first 4 round then in round 5 and up turn up the heat by putting more power in their punchs or go for the kayo.

                      If you look at Chavez and Trinidad they always started slow but finished strong and most of the time their opponets were ko'd in the later rounds.
                      First round kayos are impressive, but you can usually only do them against someone who isn't talented or someone just happens to get caught with that lucky punch..

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