We have a lot of fans or fan boys blame Bob Arum, Haymon, Oscar, networks, etc. but why don't they blame the fighters themselves when fights don't happen? You do realize these fighters are grown men who are capable of making their own decisions so they should be hold accountable for their actions. I mean, they are the ones who signs the contracts and no one is holding a gun towards their heads when they sign. They choose their promoters, managers, and networks. Are people are blind by this or their fan boy syndrome so strong they are in denial? Speak up and tell us who do you want to fight and screw this "i'll leave it up to my manager or promoter". Okay, I'm done ranting.
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Why do fans blame promoters or managers but never the fighter themselves?
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Fighters are a product, promoters/managers try to maximise the profit 'their' products make. So promoters will hype a fighter, match him against soft touches whilst building a good looking record than attempt to cash out.
A lot of promoters will have a fight between two of their own fighters, then drop the loser and continue to market the winner. It's a good way of making sure you aren't wasting your time with prospects when you have better.
Boxing is a sport but it's primarily a business. Man United vs Chelsea happens because they're in the same league, [INSERT AMERICAN SPORT RIVALRIES HERE]. This was the case when boxing only had one world title but as you can have multiple world titles, it's easy to be a world champion but not even be inside the top 10 of that division.
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Originally posted by fallen_ego View PostWe have a lot of fans or fan boys blame Bob Arum, Haymon, Oscar, networks, etc. but why don't they blame the fighters themselves when fights don't happen? You do realize these fighters are grown men who are capable of making their own decisions so they should be hold accountable for their actions. I mean, they are the ones who signs the contracts and no one is holding a gun towards their heads when they sign. They choose their promoters, managers, and networks. Are people are blind by this or their fan boy syndrome so strong they are in denial? Speak up and tell us who do you want to fight and screw this "i'll leave it up to my manager or promoter". Okay, I'm done ranting.
It's just a loss of respect, that claiming you do what you want to do, when you want to do it, because your a free agent. And then at the same time saying Al Haymon has the final word. As for guy's like Pac, Bradley, and other's signed with promoters it's very cut and dry. No one expects these guys to make any decisions that go against there contractual agreement without getting into a major lawsuit, further putting their career in jeopardy. That's why it's a little a fishy when it come's to Al Haymon "advised" fighters. They say they make there own decisions but were starting to see that's not true with guys like Quillin. Makes you think that Floyd may be tied down to some kind of contractual agreement that takes away certain freedoms. If that's true then it's really not his fault either. Just the complicated world of boxing.
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostFighters are a product, promoters/managers try to maximise the profit 'their' products make. So promoters will hype a fighter, match him against soft touches whilst building a good looking record than attempt to cash out.
A lot of promoters will have a fight between two of their own fighters, then drop the loser and continue to market the winner. It's a good way of making sure you aren't wasting your time with prospects when you have better.
Boxing is a sport but it's primarily a business. Man United vs Chelsea happens because they're in the same league, [INSERT AMERICAN SPORT RIVALRIES HERE]. This was the case when boxing only had one world title but as you can have multiple world titles, it's easy to be a world champion but not even be inside the top 10 of that division.
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Because they're boxer fans. They think their boxer is superman and everyone should bow down to what their favorite boxers say/believe. If someone like Floyd/Pac/Cotto were to say "2+2=5", their fans would believe it and defend it. If you get the logic.
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostBecause they're boxer fans. They think their boxer is superman and everyone should bow down to what their favorite boxers say/believe. If someone like Floyd/Pac/Cotto were to say "2+2=5", their fans would believe it and defend it. If you get the logic.
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Originally posted by Bigg Rigg View PostThat totally explains why u actually believe that there's no human way possible that Tony ever tried to cheat before the Mosley fight. And during the pre fight, he had no idea wtf capetilllo was putting on his hands right in front of his face.
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