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  • Bronx2245
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    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
    That would be ideal, and although I said it jokingly, I do prefer boxers to stay active, even if it’s against total no hopers. The issue would be the TV/Stream slot. Every top fighter is going to want to headline also, so you can’t bunch them up in 10 cards per year because egos will get in the way. Then there’s money. Even if Danny Garcia or Manny Pacquiao were to fight a no hoper, they would likely want a couple million dollars per fight even against a top 50 opponent. Lastly, you have the interest level. Why did that old style of promoting fighters died? Having them fight 10 times a year. Fans and networks probably got tired of all the tomato cans and it brings us to where we are today. Fighters who are 10-0, 20-0, fans want them to fight the #1 P4P fighter of the world.
    Great Post! If anyone disagrees with this, please see Joe Louis' "The Bum of the Month Club." Also check Mike Tyson 1985 (15 fights), 1986 (13 fights). 1986 was much better! I don't think anything that impressive has been done since, especially at HW! It's a great method for young, up-and-comers, but not great for Top 10 fighters. CTE!

    The Bum Of The Month Club

    https://www.boxing247.com/weblog/archives/115509
    Last edited by Bronx2245; 01-24-2020, 07:36 AM.

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  • Curtis2
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    Danny should've completed his sentence..."it's not easy, I'd like to keep fighting easy fights"

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  • Bronx2245
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    Originally posted by killakali View Post
    Navarrete, Inoue, Gilberto Ramírez in 2018, kovalev last year to name a few. its been done
    Kovalev had 3 fights in 2019. February, August, and September. He almost got KO'd in August by Yarde, and did get KO'd in November by Canelo.

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  • -Kev-
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    Originally posted by Onetimethun View Post
    It’s better for everyone.
    You get to stay busy all year and are always in shape. More people can go watch you live. You’re not sitting on the bench for 8-16 months like most champions today.
    Training for elite comp is different then fighting a cw with a bum that has no chance of winning.
    Seems like every fighter acts like their the next super star before even doing anything.
    2 fights 12-16 doesn’t do anyone any good imo honestly
    That would be ideal, and although I said it jokingly, I do prefer boxers to stay active, even if it’s against total no hopers. The issue would be the TV/Stream slot. Every top fighter is going to want to headline also, so you can’t bunch them up in 10 cards per year because egos will get in the way. Then there’s money. Even if Danny Garcia or Manny Pacquiao were to fight a no hoper, they would likely want a couple million dollars per fight even against a top 50 opponent. Lastly, you have the interest level. Why did that old style of promoting fighters died? Having them fight 10 times a year. Fans and networks probably got tired of all the tomato cans and it brings us to where we are today. Fighters who are 10-0, 20-0, fans want them to fight the #1 P4P fighter of the world.

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  • Vodkaholic
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    It should be ****ing easy when you fight bums like redkach most of the danm time

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  • Onetimethun
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    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
    It’s easy just do it like the old school fighters did it. Fight 9 absolute bums, no hopers, and 1 or 2 meaningful fights a year. You’ll end up with the inflated 130-12 win-loss record and have historians talking about how you were one of the greatest.
    It’s better for everyone.
    You get to stay busy all year and are always in shape. More people can go watch you live. You’re not sitting on the bench for 8-16 months like most champions today.
    Training for elite comp is different then fighting a cw with a bum that has no chance of winning.
    Seems like every fighter acts like their the next super star before even doing anything.
    2 fights 12-16 doesn’t do anyone any good imo honestly

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  • -Kev-
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    It’s easy just do it like the old school fighters did it. Fight 9 absolute bums, no hopers, and 1 or 2 meaningful fights a year. You’ll end up with the inflated 130-12 win-loss record and have historians talking about how you were one of the greatest.

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  • Beercules
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    I hope Danny wins by KO because of Ivans ****** hair.

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  • SHO_RULEZ
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    Redkach has not shown any disrespect to Garcia, that I know of, in the lead up to this fight. Strange...what precipitated Garcia's arrogance? Just ego?

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    Fighters rarely fight top level competition once a year let alone twice in a year because there is expected wear an tear on the body for preparing for such a tough fight and plus the fight itself!

    People need to understand, this isn’t the 30’s and 40’s where a fighter can fight 6 times in one month, fighters are bigger, stronger, more
    Athletic, access to high level
    Of PED’s and the training regiment is on another level!

    (Please don’t bring up
    The 15 rounds cuz the reason why no
    One trains for 15 rounds is due to safety)

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