But at what cost?, the gold standard of hacky, open ended rhetorical questions
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Originally posted by thack View PostThis won't stop Edward Hearn trying to put on three sub standard PPv 's in two months as was his plan.It will be interesting to see if 60,000 people or more would want to be stood together or more to the point be allowed to at this time!Last edited by Oldskoolg; 04-09-2020, 09:54 AM.
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Originally posted by Buggy bear View PostBoxing as a major sport has been declining for a long time now surviving on hype and the addition of more federations with embarrassing title names that encourage lesser fighters with padded records to be mugged into parting with money to be a "world champion " real boxing people know and are leaving the sport due to this kind of thing , of course it encourages less talented people to get involved believing they are better than They are so now with this unfortunate situation we are all in for boxing to survive there will be no hiding place for anything less than quality well matched fights if fighters are serious. There will be less money around , I believe it will weed out the rubbish and if the fighters with padded out records want to stay in the sport they will have to fight proper fighters otherwise (as always) they will continue to lose money by continuing to pay people to punch them in the face.. fact
Boxing is not dying, if that were true then how are there more boxers today than ever before making ludicrous amounts of money?
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Originally posted by Silver Spear View PostI wonder, how do you think a fighter gets his record to be where it is? Every fighter at some point has "Padded" their record especially when starting. The only person I can think of that has not done this is Vasyl.
Boxing is not dying, if that were true then how are there more boxers today than ever before making ludicrous amounts of money?
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