Are Americans on the verge of ruining boxing?

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  • 'b'
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    #21
    The Asian and Hispanic world are running the lower weight classes and Europe/ the UK are controlling the heavier weights - the USA is making clown fights with celebrities - whether that is a good or bad thing remains to be seen, it's certainly bringing attention to boxing.

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      Originally posted by BangEM
      These exhibition fights with YouTubers and washed up hypejobs are killing the sport. And it’s only a matter of time before they create another sport from boxing that looks like WWE and slap Reality TV shows on it.

      It started as a joke thing with KSI and Logan Paul on YouTube. But they are doing too much now.

      Someone needs to stop them now - enough is enough!
      No, I think it's a good thing. It's bringing back a resurgence to a sport that badly needs it; Especially among casual fans.

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      • Lance98
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        #23
        Originally posted by BangEM
        LMAO. Wilder fans are crawling out of their holes. Wilder is a bum and hypejob...and he has NEVER been a draw.
        So you still don't have a proper damage control for your contradictory post and all you can come up with is some lame, childish talking points. Boxing doesn't need one-dimensional, childish fanboys like you.

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        • TMLT87
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          #24
          I dont think you can really put the blame on America, and I doubt this is "ruining" boxing in any significant way, but its definitely not a great look for the sport if this **** becomes a trend. To the casual observer it comes across like boxing is having to resort to bringing in Youtubers and retired guys to get mainstream attention because current boxers arent big enough names.

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