As if.
There are loads of reasons that you personally wouldnt use a business, that might have nothing to do with the actual servce there. That business owner of company could be into all kinds of stuff you wouldnt want to support or affiliate with. Just think a little deeper.
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I agree. It should be a recourse for the other fighter breaking contract. I suppose injury wouldn't trigger that, (although maybe it should have some kind of provision too). But he has expenses and a team, and spent ti.e training and potentially missing some other fight for this matchup.
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Weird. I mean, he beat him 4 times, so Davis cant clap back, but this is still a weird way of talking.
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I like this. No emails involved. And I bet whichever one of these guys loses wont take his bros to go assault the winner.
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I think most of us agree with this idea. Champs should always fight next contenders in line.
But we also see that the orgs put popularity and back room money over good rankings, and certainly over matching the top guy against the next best.
So although other sports do this,...
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Props to Jai.
But I must've missed something. Why was he even fighting this guy? Isn't there somebody better to match against? I'm really asking.Plain Old Josh likes this.
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What are you on?
Your strawman argument, mixed with moral equivocation, is utter nonsense.
I watch boxing as a sport: controlled aggression, mixed with skill. I don't care to watch thugs or wanna-be thugs, on any format.
If Albright had cracked Keyshawn, I'd support...
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