Originally posted by HitmanTommy
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Why do fighters that hate each other hug after the fight is over?
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Most trash talk before a big fight is just part of the promotion. I’m sure there are some real beefs but for the most part it’s just gamesmanship.
When you get to the top of the sport you know how it is to get there and respect the work your opponent put in as well.
Plus once you beat a guy you want to build him up so you’re resume looks better.
For example many Floyd fans want Canelo to continue to win as it makes their guys win over him look better and better.
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It’s precisely what’s been mentioned already. 85-90% is hyped. Or tho there are some circumstances that don’t applied where there is pure anger & hatred. But still that is minimal.
You have to be part of the sport of boxing to understand. This is no theatrical Hollywood type of bull*****. Personally I always respected my opponent afterwards win or lose, for that combatant prepared just like I did & he deserves to be respected. Don’t get me wrong, there are some opponents that don’t deserve being respected but they are few & rare.
Sugar Ray LenrdLast edited by sugar ray lenrd; 09-29-2020, 08:36 AM.
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Originally posted by HitmanTommy View PostIn a lot of pre fights, there are fighters that clearly don't like one another, but it seems that whenever it goes to a decision, they always hug each other and say good fight.
But why is this when they have a history of dislike and hatred towards each other?
Rocky Graziano at 2:26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdKSoy3HJ74
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