Boxing the KING of double standard sports
If there's another one.... I'd like to know.
Boxing is the KING of the sports with double standards by fans. Excuse catchweights by one fighter..... blast them in another. Belittle one fighter's opponent..... overhype the same opponent for another fighter. Everything done out of convenience. It's so transparent it's laughable. Criticize Side A negotiations by one fighter..... look the other way when another one does it. I could provide lots more examples but you all get the point.
WTF.... I've done it myself. ;)
It just never ceases to amaze, is all.
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Lebron James throws up 250 shots in one game, making only 30 of them, scoring 60 points...... and he carried his team on his back.
Joe Blow throws up 250 shots in one game and he'll get lynched by the media, getting called a horrible ball hog at best.
Double standard.
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I'm just sayin' Ron... I'm not a fan of this catchweight business either. Also I've never considered Cotto a true MW. He saw an opportunity... he took it. I'm just saying he's not doing anything other elite fighters haven't done themselves, and gotten very little grief over it. It's up to the boxing orgs to stop some of these shenanigans. But I can see where you're coming from.
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Cotto saw "an opportunity" (as you called it) to fight a crippled Martinez for the middleweight title. Winning it got him some Puerto Rican honour so you say... Great. Congratulations! Miguel Cotto national hero! True blooded warrior!!! Yay!!!
But if Cotto has no intention of defending the title at the correct weight then he should have given the title up or risk looking like a massive pussy by waiting a year to defend the the title and then only choosing to fight if his middleweight opponent is forced to weigh 3lbs below the middleweight limit.
What a gaping vagina!!! But hey, I guess that's what passes for a warrior's heart these days... Pathetic!
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I think there are a lot of double standards in boxing, but it's not unique to boxing. People will go above and beyond to praise the athletes they love and tear down the athletes they hate, and therein will lie the double standards.
As far as catch weights go, I think most people (including myself) are bothered by the fact that a guy has won and defended the linear world title having NEVER fought at that weight.
I think there's a big difference between that and, say, Gatti and Ward getting together and saying "you're a big junior welterweight, I'm a big junior welterweight, let's give ourselves a break and meet at 142." There's no titles on the line, who cares. I don't think anyone will ever complain about that catch weight. I know big names get to call the shots, but a title should NEVER be defended at a catch weight.
How do you explain that to someone who doesn't follow boxing?
"Boxing is divided into weight classes to keep the fights on a relatively even playing field, and each weight class has a champion."
"How come this guy doesn't fight at this weight class but is still the champ of that weight class."
"Oh because that guy is a big name and draws big crowds in New York, so they let him fight at whatever weight he wants and call it middleweight all the same."
"So this is a mainstream sport where the fundamental rules change depending on how big of a name you are, where the man who draws the most money has the advantage in the ring?"
"Welcome to boxing."
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Fighting at a catch weight, contractually agreed upon, doesn't bother me. In the early days that was the origin of the weight limits for the various classes. And, if you can't make the weight, don't sign the contract. If Martinez was too injured to fight Cotto, he shouldn't have signed or he should have pulled out.
The most ridiculous double standard is complaining about a contractually agreed upon weight established weeks, even months, in advance, while defending the practice of getting into the ring at 180 and calling yourself a middleweight. That is just wrong on many levels, and it affects match making at many levels; how does he get? Is the first question asked. Myself, that is what I would limit contractually. You weigh 160 Friday and no more than 165 when you glove up or you fight for free.
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Although some people like geale sign the contract because it's a payday they can't turn down even though they are getting the shaft. It's like telling a fighter to sign a contract that he has to have one seem tied behind his back but he will get $10 million. Obviously he will sign but the fight isn't fair.
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Although some people like geale sign the contract because it's a payday they can't turn down even though they are getting the shaft. It's like telling a fighter to sign a contract that he has to have one seem tied behind his back but he will get $10 million. Obviously he will sign but the fight isn't fair.
If you sign for the money, knowing you are getting screwed, take your lumps because you asked for them. Or blame your manager for not doing more for you in negotiations.
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The commissions should be the ones taking the heat for letting this nonsense happen.
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Lebron complains to refs (JUSTFIABLY) and he gets called a crybaby. Anyone else says anything to the refs (especially a Bulls player), the refs are cheating...
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The commissions should be the ones taking the heat for letting this nonsense happen.
This!
...and Cotto is a pussy for asking for it in the first place and following through with it once it was granted!
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Cotto will fight Canelo at light middleweight then it will all be fine but if it is at middleweight then it will be wrong? That is double standards.
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Cotto will fight Canelo at light middleweight then it will all be fine but if it is at middleweight then it will be wrong? That is double standards.
If you're the middleweight champ and you're promoting yourself as middleweight champ and your promotional company advertises you as middleweight champ and the commissions sanction the fight for the middleweight championship then you best be allowing your opponent to weigh in as a middleweight!!!
If you want to win the middleweight title but have no interest in defending the middleweight title against a middleweight fighter who is allowed to weigh in at the middleweight limit then give up the title!