They create finger pointing and intrigue, They make the fans blame the other fighter for the fight not immediately happening and to make the betting lines go up and down. In the Mayweather-Pacquiao fiasco I was a rookie of big fights as That was the first real big fight while I was online. Now I am just sitting back and laughing at the commotion on here. These Promoters will make these fights happen when it will make them the most money. The drama is entertaining and funny so I will enjoy the build ups and just hope the fights don't get interrupted with upsets
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Could you imagine if other sports worked like boxing and Bob Arum ran them?
"Well we are trying to make that Red Soxs vs Yankees game but.....
1. I dont know how to get ahold of the Yankees, cant reach them
2. The Red Soxs are in the Philippines and not returning my calls
3. We would have to build an entire new stadium from scratch to house the game
4. The Yankees will take a drug test but only up until 14 days before the game because they are superstitious of needles.
5. We are looking to host the game in some obscure country and a dictator/saudi prince/oil tycoon promised to put up the funding but I havent seen the deposit in escrow yet.Last edited by elfag; 06-20-2018, 10:57 PM.
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Ive said this basically from the start of teh Joshua Wilder fiasco.
The fight is much bigger now after all this media back and forth. Im still not sure if it happens next, but to me this whole thing has been designed by the promoters to increase intrigue for the fight and get people talking.
Hopefully they dont go down the May vs Pac route of using the rivalry to sell other (still good but) less anticipated fights.
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