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Old 03-15-2010, 08:00 PM   #1
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Anyone remember Boxing ???

Is it me or did Mike Tyson & Don King ruin/kill professional boxing.

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Old 03-15-2010, 08:44 PM   #2
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They did a good job killing the sport. Loss of personalities like Ali and Sugar Ray L from the sport didn't help. Neither did the likes of Mike Spinks. The biased calls of the refs: loss of Hagler to SRL (just like OJ not guilty)......and don't forget the G Foremen...but nothing as stimulating as the 3 Ali-Frazer fights.

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Old 03-15-2010, 08:49 PM   #3
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Is it just me or is the sport dead ?
I can't remember the last time there was a good fight ?
Maybe Holyfield or Lennox Lewis ?

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Old 03-15-2010, 10:23 PM   #4
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The problem now is that there are no good US born heavyweights. For that matter, the only decent heavyweights now are the Klitschko brothers from Russia. The heavyweight division is the most popular and people want to see US born boxers fighting for the championship.
That being said, there are some great boxers in lower weight classes out there who put on very exciting fights. Pacquiao, who fought the other night is a beast. Bernard Hopkins, Mayweather, Jr. and Shane Mosely can still fight along with Miguel Cotto. One of the more up and coming guys who I love to watch is Kelly Pavlik at 160. He puts on a great fight. A lot of the smaller guys can hit hard and take punches, too. If you like exciting boxing as opposed to slow, big fat-asses, throwing 10 punches a round, check out some of the guys I listed. I watch more boxing now than I did 10 years ago.

Ronnie, if you want to see good fights, get copies of the Micky Ward v. Arturo Gatti fights. They put anything Holifield or Lewis did to shame.

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Old 03-16-2010, 12:34 AM   #5
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boxing is dead to much fun and talent in mma espically the ufc
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Old 03-16-2010, 05:01 AM   #6
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The real problem is its now all Pay per View.....gone are the days of Boxing on Wide World of Sports or on a Friday Night on TV......so much less exposure for the sport so nobody watches it.

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not quite sure why it died....used to love watching the marvelous one. his 4 rounder vs tommy hearns was super. that loss to srl was a sham...ali vs frazier fights were right up there...thriller in manilla...it's a different world now ( not all for the better).

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The real problem is its now all Pay per View.....gone are the days of Boxing on Wide World of Sports or on a Friday Night on TV......so much less exposure for the sport so nobody watches it.
Check out Friday Night Fights on ESPN. Not a lot of recognizable names, but some very good fights with guys trying to move up the ladder and some guys trying to keep their careers alive.

ESPN Friday Night Fights Schedule 2010

HBO also has some good fights and some good coverage leading up to the big fights, but it's a subscriber service. Pavlik v. Martinez coming up in April should be a great fight. Also, Cotto v. Foreman in June should be a good one on HBO.

Showtime has some decent fights too, but I don't subscribe so I'm not sure what's on their schedule.

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The real problem is its now all Pay per View.....gone are the days of Boxing on Wide World of Sports or on a Friday Night on TV......so much less exposure for the sport so nobody watches it.
Remember sitting in the living room watching Wide World of Sports with my dad. Seemed like there was a fight on almost every weekend. Holmes, Mancini, Dokes, Weaver.
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Not sure why even though there are great fighters in the lower weight classes it was/will always be the heavyweights that carry this sport.......needless to say why boxing is now dead! Maybe it really was S Stallone's Rocky that killed the sport (ha ha)...

Has pro boxing gone the way of (pro) wrestling? I do hesitate to call wrestling a sport, at least the televised version. I used to love going to college wrestling matches (Iowa State national champs) and watching Dan Grable and Cris Taylor to mention 2 of the greats.

Forgot to mention: I live boxing every day with pictures of the great Rocky M surrounding me on the walls of my house.

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never saw rocky m live - saw some film though- he was special!

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I don't have HBO....that's part of the problem.

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With the increase of "extreme" sports, and the multiple "mixed fighting tatics" federations that there are, boxing will lose out because boxers ONLY use their hands.
Everyone else gets to punch, kick head-butt, bite scratch, suplex, break body parts, and just about kill their opponents.

In other words boxing has gotten run over by a steamroller.

I would rather watch a boxing match, which requires skill AND stamina than any "combined" fighting where there are fewer rules than a street brawl, and even fewer skills than kangaroo boxing.

Boxers would spend their entire career for a shot at the champ, whereas the mixed-sports fighters are more pro-wrestler than athlete.

Sure, they may know martial arts, and be a big name in their field, but these mixed-sports contest look like a ramped up WWE.

Bring back good old boxing!
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Boxing died in the US because there are easier ways for kids to fight their way out of poverty in this country nowadays, and American boxing fans only pay to watch heavyweights.

The growth of football over the last 30 years has done as much to stop the development of good American heavyweights as anything else.

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I use to be a big fan ;

I use to follow Hagler to his fights if they were within driving range ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; after the f #^&#^&#^&#^&#^& he got with the SRL fight .. I lost all interest ;;

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I use to be a big fan ;

I use to follow Hagler to his fights if they were within driving range ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; after the f #^&#^&#^&#^&#^& he got with the SRL fight .. I lost all interest ;;


I saw Marvin a week before that fight in a night club in Randolph Ma. ( would see him in there quite a bit back in those days)
The drinking & drugs he did that night wasn't exactly what I would call training for a fight !

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Old 03-19-2010, 07:58 PM   #17
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I use to be a big fan ;

I use to follow Hagler to his fights if they were within driving range ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; after the f #^&#^&#^&#^&#^& he got with the SRL fight .. I lost all interest ;;
The big problem was that Marvin needed the fight and the payday more than Leonard, and he and the Petronellis were treated like challengers by Leonard's people and the promoters.

From the site of the fight (Vegas where he knew he couldn't win a square decision, and where he got hosed before with the Antufermo "draw"), to the the weight of the gloves and the size of the ring, and the referee and judges, Leonard got everything he wanted..

Hagler and the Petronellis were "outsiders", not part of the Arum/King/Lee clique that ran boxing right down the line. Arum "owned" the WBA, King "owned" the WBC, and Lee "owned" the IBF.

Hagler would not have got the decision against Hearns if the fight went the distance--you could bank that.

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Old 04-01-2010, 09:24 AM   #18
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I use to be a big fan ;

I use to follow Hagler to his fights if they were within driving range ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; after the f #^&#^&#^&#^&#^& he got with the SRL fight .. I lost all interest ;;
So did he. Loved watching Marvin fight.
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I guess most of us grew up in the late-golden age of boxing and took it for granted.....I don't think we'll see that many good fighters at one time for quite a while.

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Looking forward to the Mayweather- Mosley fight.
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Looking forward to the Mayweather- Mosley fight.
This fight should have happened years ago, but it should still be pretty good. If Mayweather fights his fight, he should win pretty easily. But Mosley hits harder and if he lands a couple big shots, he could win in an upset. I'd rather see Mosley win because he'd have a more exciting fight with Pacquiao. They'd stand toe to toe for at least a few rounds before Mosley got his head knocked off.
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The Super 6 Tournament has been OK. Super-middleweight tourney running on Showtime. Best thing about it, IMO is the scoring.

If you win a fight you get 2 points. If you win a fight by stoppage you get 1 bonus point. Been a couple decent fights so far.

Three stages round-robin rules.

Arthur Abraham 30-0
Andre Dirrell 18-0
Carl Froch 25-0
Mikkel Kessler 41-1
Jermain Taylor 28-3-1
Andre Ward 19-0

Stage 1
Carl Froch defeated Andre Dirrell by decision
Arthur Abraham KO Jermain Taylor
Andre Ward defeated Mikkel Kessler by decision

Stage 2
Andre Dirrell defeated Arthur Abraham by DQ (Abraham drilled Dirrell while he was down after slipping on the canvas)
Carl Froch vs Mikkel Kessler
Andre Ward vs Allen Green **

Stage 3
Andre Dirrell vs Andre Ward
Carl Froch vs Arthur Abraham
Mikkel Kessler vs Allen Green **

** Green has taken Jermain Taylor's spot.

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