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  • BangEM
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    Boxing and Match fixing

    There were clearly two fixed fights yesterday: one happened in the UK and the other in the US.

    Funnily enough, both were the easiest/lightest body shots I've seen KO boxers who're supposedly above average.

    How do you get sparked with a 2nd hand jab that already hit yer elbow before touching the part of your shorts where the protective guard is? And how do you get sparked with a light body shot in the 1st rd?

    The cartels are back in boxing. LMAO.
  • Mike_b
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    I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt. Heck I wanna know everything about them, they eat punches for a living! In my eyes the only thing that would justify it would be getting paid a million bucks to enter the ring and feel first hand charlos jab to the stomach. Maybe then I could tell you how it felt. Cause you can imagine walking in some one else's shoes but you ain't really been wearing them though. Prize fighters= respect given.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mike_b
      I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt. Heck I wanna know everything about them, they eat punches for a living! In my eyes the only thing that would justify it would be getting paid a million bucks to enter the ring and feel first hand charlos jab to the stomach. Maybe then I could tell you how it felt. Cause you can imagine walking in some one else's shoes but you ain't really been wearing them though. Prize fighters= respect given.
      Respect was also given with all the match fixing that ruined the sport in the past. Respect was given when Malik Scott took a dive and all the fixes for Wilder until his skull got dented and his eardrum got busted by a fat gypo that punches like a woman.

      If you have been in a ring, you'd know that no journeyman would get dropped by those light punches. And these guys are above average boxers.

      Boxing is a very dirty sport.

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        #4
        You forgot Yoka vs Duhaupas yesterday. Duhaupas was DEFINATLEY paid to not try.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          You forgot Yoka vs Duhaupas yesterday. Duhaupas was DEFINATLEY paid to not try.
          Yes, that looks suspect as well. He just pull his guard up while Yoka was loading up to hit him. 1st rd as well SMH.

          This is basically why I don't put money on boxing unless there's a lot at stake in the fight on both sides thus making a fix very difficult. But the caveat in those ones is that you have to be cognisant of the corrupt judges. So it's always a KO or draw.

          The sport is just too corrupt and they wonder why UFC keeps taking all the fans.

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