Boxing makes me so sick with this constant 'marinating' and waiting out fights!!!

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #41
    Originally posted by South Champion
    Then why does he need one more fight before he can even negotiate a fight with Lopez?
    Because, if he can get it, he wants Ryan Garcia next. Beef there and they can make lots of money together.

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    • djtmal
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      #42
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      Some of you need to relax. Yes, marination is problematic. But a lot of you are just impatient and try to force everything into a narrative.

      Reminder-Hearns made 2-3 title defense and Leonard 4 before they fought each other.

      Some of you think a fight is past it’s date. However if that fight does great numbers and crosses over then maybe that isn’t a bad thing.

      In before anyone can blame Floyd for this current state of overmarination affairs.

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      • SplitSecond
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        #43
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        Some of you need to relax. Yes, marination is problematic. But a lot of you are just impatient and try to force everything into a narrative.

        Reminder-Hearns made 2-3 title defense and Leonard 4 before they fought each other.

        Some of you think a fight is past it’s date. However if that fight does great numbers and crosses over then maybe that isn’t a bad thing.
        Wtf? As boxing fans you want the guys at their best. The number’s ($) is good for the fighter’s. But the numbers (viewers) also hurts if it’s a ****show.

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        • Ca$ual Fan
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          #44
          Thats because money is the only thing that matters in boxing. UFC aims to please its fans and there’s no term called ‘cherrypicking’

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            #45
            Originally posted by Ca$ual Fan
            Thats because money is the only thing that matters in boxing. UFC aims to please its fans and there’s no term called ‘cherrypicking’
            Not just money. PBC have basically started a gofundme project. They pay millions to these nobodies to pad their records with bums. It’s like a charity. So ofcourse the fighter’s like Haymon. But it’s a way to build loyalty.
            Last edited by SplitSecond; 11-09-2020, 01:51 PM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn
              Very fair point. From my perspective, it’s the same number of fights so it’s not marinating as much as people suggest.

              The issue is the infrequency with which pros fight nowadays. That is done to try and lengthen careers as much as possible.
              I get that, but for me you then have to strike while the iron's hot when it comes to the big fights, otherwise they go stale.

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                #47
                Originally posted by SplitSecond
                Not just money. PBC have basically started a gofundme project. They pay millions to these nobodies to pad their records with bums. It’s like a charity. So ofcourse the fighter’s like Haymon.
                The ‘0’ mindset that makes them feel significant as long as keep them. That’s why they’re afraid to risk fighting real competitions

                And what’s worse? They feel they are entitled for a huge payday. Yet they wonder why UFC is overtaking popularity???

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                • South Champion
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                  Because, if he can get it, he wants Ryan Garcia next. Beef there and they can make lots of money together.
                  If Ryan Garcia beats Luke Campbell, then Davis-Garcia is a solid fight.

                  Seeing Floyd and Oscar trash talk would be great too.

                  But I don't see Floyd or Oscar putting their golden boys at risk in 2021. Especially not against each other. High risk, high reward.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
                    Say what you want about the UFC but they make the best fights happen and the ones that the fans ACTUALLY want. Boxing makes me so sick at times with this constant 'marinating' and waiting out fights until they're well past their expiration date. Smh.
                    Preach!

                    I myself have been watching a ton of UFC fights recently because they're actually entertaining without the possibility of you the fan or the fighters being screwed by the ref or promotion.

                    119-111 Lopez over Lomachenko did it for me. Boxing deserves nothing with how it presents itself to the public in a landscape filled with other sports.

                    If I want to watch a promotion choose their favorites and create false narratives ill just stick to WWE because at least they know that what they're doing is fake.

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by SplitSecond
                      Wtf? As boxing fans you want the guys at their best. The number’s ($) is good for the fighter’s. But the numbers (viewers) also hurts if it’s a ****show.
                      We agree. The question is when are guys at their best?

                      Take LW. Are Teo and Haney at their best right now? No they are not. Yet posters are calling for them to fight next.

                      If both have a couple more fights they will be 24 and 22 and better versions of themselves.

                      The profit turned is also good for the fans because the more is made the more a network has to invest in other fights.

                      Yes it hurts if it’s a bad fight but that could happen at any time.

                      Also, a lot of times the fans of the loser just use “ they should’ve fought earlier” as an excuse for the guy they liked losing. Truth is if they fought earlier the same outcome is likely, but some guys are not adult enough to admit it.

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