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Crap fight

Crap fight

Georgiecat
Posts: 67
Joined: Sep 18, 2006 4:20 am
Posted: Nov 16, 2024 4:42 am
Metaphorbman for commente, washed up actress too- at least RRJr a real fighter

A whored fight

From Walmart to prime drink to draft kings

I’d bet 5-1 the big fight here is a draw

Just to draw in these young people that have no idea of the golden ages of boxing
Hagler Hearns Hagler Leonard- I saw those
Real fights that made you love the warriors
Now it’s just a giant commercial
Hipsters think it’s cool
Boxing fans think this whole thing is a joke

Netflix is as bad in boxing as Prime is in football

Showtime and HBO had real fight commented by real fighters

This is unfortunately a joke

Like I said 5-1 it’s a draw

Money washing sponsers, and money to bring in viewer money

This fight, these commentators, these sponsers

What has this warrior sport become? A perversion of the real sport

Only 8 rounds

Tyson was then best fighter I ever saw

He’s using the Hurry cane now, but he’s the strongest man I’ve ever seen fight ever

May just want a payday, but it’s fun to watch

There better be a real decision
If not it’s taps for real boxing


I wish this was a fight that networks knew how to produce it

Netflix is sad
TDTAT
Posts: 109270
Joined: Mar 11, 2006 7:06 pm
Posted: Nov 16, 2024 9:10 am
Do not bet on that kind of thing. It's all a joke, can't believe people are watching. The dude gonna fight a 90 year old next? It's like fake reality tv and wrestling mixed. That crap is not a sport, it's reality tv. It's close to scripted. Fake Garbage.
deyone
Posts: 1
Joined: May 07, 2025 11:34 am
Posted: May 07, 2025 11:37 am
Hey there, I totally get your frustration. It seems like the event you're referring to has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. Many are questioning the authenticity and integrity of such matches, especially when they appear more like scripted entertainment than genuine sports. It's disheartening to see the sport evolve in this direction, moving away from the raw, competitive nature that once defined it.

I agree with you—boxing fans deserve more than just a spectacle; they deserve real competition and respect for the sport's legacy. Hopefully, the industry will take notice and steer back towards what truly matters.