Re: Is this one of the worst dives ever seen?
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
Oh ok you got hung up on the word "competitive". Figures.
Let's just say then that fans expect the opponent to throw meaningful punches, and stay there for a legitimate conclusion.
Does that float your boat a little better?
Fan A: Knew going in that Kostya's son was going to win, but wanted to see just how dominant he'd look. Expected the other guy to at least put up a fight.
Fan B: Clueless about the fighters and thought it would be competitive.
Ok so I'll guess you're talking about Fan B being the idiot.
Still.... Fan A paid good money and has a right to be outraged. Or is he an idiot also?
Let's not lose sight of the fact that Kostya's opponent went down from a missed punch.
When the fight is a complete mismatch, where one of the fighter has no right to be in the ring with the opponent, then what do fight fans expect? The over-matched fighter to fight bravely and risk injury for the $200 he is getting paid? Its up to the promoter to find fighters who can challenge his prospect, not fly in the cheapest binman he can find.
Re: Is this one of the worst dives ever seen?
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Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
Oh ok you got hung up on the word "competitive". Figures.
Let's just say then that fans expect the opponent to throw meaningful punches, and stay there for a legitimate conclusion.
Does that float your boat a little better?
Fan A: Knew going in that Kostya's son was going to win, but wanted to see just how dominant he'd look. Expected the other guy to at least put up a fight.
Fan B: Clueless about the fighters and thought it would be competitive.
Ok so I'll guess you're talking about Fan B being the idiot.
Still.... Fan A paid good money and has a right to be outraged. Or is he an idiot also?
Let's not lose sight of the fact that Kostya's opponent went down from a missed punch.
When the fight is a complete mismatch, where one of the fighter has no right to be in the ring with the opponent, then what do fight fans expect? The over-matched fighter to fight bravely and risk injury for the $200 he is getting paid? Its up to the promoter to find fighters who can challenge his prospect, not fly in the cheapest binman he can find.
Tell me.... where is that line drawn? Who or what tells the fans that Fighter X has "no right to be in the ring" with Fighter Y?
Tszyu's opponent had a 27-15-1 record coming into the fight. Atrocious, I know.... but by no means the worst record in the history of professional boxing. He was ranked 2nd among Indonesian super welters (never mind it's out of 12). He had beaten 2 out of his last 3 opponents via KO. What on Earth was supposed to tell fans "Pssst.... don't pay for this fight. Stevie's gonna take a dive from a missed punch." The guy was overmatched, so what. He wasn't the first, and he certainly won't be the last. But fighters who accept payment to step into a ring know what they're getting into.
Yes, the promoter's at fault. But stop blaming the fans who paid to see a fight. I won't use "competitive" as to not ruffle any feathers. But a FIGHT. The definition of which is two guys in the middle of a boxing ring exchanging punches. Stevie went down from a swing and a miss. He took a dive. Not only should he get suspended. The promoter should get docked any money he made as a result, and the fans should get their money back. That'll hopefully discourage future repeats of this type of sham.