I'm not saying it always is, but it sure seems like a way to avoid a looming showdown. A lot of folks want every fighter to do this, but when he stay in one division, it's a lot harder to avoid any fighters coming up and still claim to be the best at that division.
I swear, it's a wonder any big fights happen at all. With all the divisions, titles and guys always moving up, a fighter has so many ways to duck other fighters. This is what has made the sport weak. It tries to make somebodies out of guys who would never be somebodies in the old days.
Any thoughts?
I swear, it's a wonder any big fights happen at all. With all the divisions, titles and guys always moving up, a fighter has so many ways to duck other fighters. This is what has made the sport weak. It tries to make somebodies out of guys who would never be somebodies in the old days.
Any thoughts?
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