Should it be illegal to have "options" on a fighter?
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Post after post, you make things up that nobody said.
You don't have to "fix" events in order to favor the stars. Every step of the way, things are tilted in favor of the stars. As they should be. It's a business. If you're asking me to teach you all of the tricks of the trade, no thank you. If your premise is that every sport other than boxing is 100% ethical and all athletes are treated identically regardless of how much money they generate for the owners, you're incredibly naive, but I have no desire to change your mind. You're free to live in your bubble.Comment
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Post after post, you make things up that nobody said.
You don't have to "fix" events in order to favor the stars. Every step of the way, things are tilted in favor of the stars. As they should be. It's a business. If you're asking me to teach you all of the tricks of the trade, no thank you. If your premise is that every sport other than boxing is 100% ethical and all athletes are treated identically regardless of how much money they generate for the owners, you're incredibly naive, but I have no desire to change your mind. You're free to live in your bubble.
Like I said you have zero examples zero evidence.
Let me know if you remember anything to prove your allegationsComment
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I'm not alleging anything.
You're alleging that boxing, and boxing alone, is corrupt and that in all other sports, all of the athletes are treated equally regardless of their star power.
Of course you have nothing to back up anything that you're saying.
So feel free to live in your fantasy world.Comment
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I'm not alleging anything.
You're alleging that boxing, and boxing alone, is corrupt and that in all other sports, all of the athletes are treated equally regardless of their star power.
Of course you have nothing to back up anything that you're saying.
So feel free to live in your fantasy world.
Well the accusations against boxing have been listed, they are agreed.
You claimed it happens in all sport, yet can provide nothing to support that claim.
Until you can my position is the correct one.Comment
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No, you claimed it only happens in boxing. I simply scoffed at your claim. You're an idiot on the internet. You have no insight into the behind the scenes manipulations of other sports. You're just a naive fool assuming only boxing favors stars, with no knowledge or insight to support your premise.
Never watched a basketball game and seen how the superstars are officiated compared to everyone else?
There was literally a big tennis corruption scandal in the news YESTERDAY, not to mention the huge scandal a year ago where 15% of players admitted there was rampant match fixing.
But yes yes, every other sport is pure competition, with no interference despite billions being at stake. Only boxing is influenced by money.Comment
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No, you claimed it only happens in boxing. I simply scoffed at your claim. You're an idiot on the internet. You have no insight into the behind the scenes manipulations of other sports. You're just a naive fool assuming only boxing favors stars, with no knowledge or insight to support your premise.
Never watched a basketball game and seen how the superstars are officiated compared to everyone else?
There was literally a big tennis corruption scandal in the news YESTERDAY, not to mention the huge scandal a year ago where 15% of players admitted there was rampant match fixing.
But yes yes, every other sport is pure competition, with no interference despite billions being at stake. Only boxing is influenced by money.
And yet you cannot prove me wrong.
Match fixing is illegal and is not supported by the fans or the authorities.
You seem to support the corruption in boxing.
My position is still correct and you have failed yet againComment
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