Re: What Really Counts

Originally Posted by
greynotsoold
While everybody is lamenting the decision in the Pacquiao/Bradley fight, something is being overlooked. Sure, bad decisions suck, but they have always been a part of boxing, and always will (and should) be. And while the one last night has people saying boxing is dead and swearing to never watch again, there was a fight last night that exemplifies all that is spectacular and magical about boxing.
Randall Bailey is 37 years old, years past his prime, and he was there to be an opponent, a victim on the rise to fame of Mike Jones. looked like he was going to play along, too, until the end of the 10th round when he threw a picture perfect straight right hand, his one chance to win, and scored a knockdown. jones got up, got out of the round and appeared to be recovered and back on track to closing out a fight he had won.
Then he got caught again, one punch, and the victim was the victor. So Pac got screwed; the mutli-millionaire lost a fight, but locked himself into several more huge purses. Meanwhile, the huge underdog came from way behind and, with one punch, put himself in line for some decent paydays.
Last night, in microcosm, showed everything that makes boxing great. controversy and high drama.
You are right about the Bailey fight, it was inspiring.
I was looking forward to the Bailey vs. Jones match more than the Pac fight as I am a big Bailey fan I was overjoyed when he pulled it off.
His win secured one last good payday for him and his family.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
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