With all due respect to the "Don't call this a black eye for boxing" thread, I'm gonna call it just that. First the Mayweather-Ortiz fiasco, and now this. It's literaly a three-ring circus. Another shitty, controversial ending.... another major disappointment for boxing fans. Of course, we all gather round and discuss it, like the loyal fans we are. But deep down, I can't think of anybody that would be satisfied with the way these major fights have been going lately.
Too many clowns in boxing (Mayweather).... too many old fogies that just need to hang them up (Hopkins and a host of other fighters). What's happening to good old fashioned boxing? Problem is... us fans are a resilient bunch. We get used to these shitty fights, complain a little bit... and keep coming back for more. We just can't help ourselves.
But how long is the fanbase of boxing going to continue to shell out good money for PPV fights, only to get thoroughly disgusted by a crappy fight, and shitty endings?
I've been one to defend boxing versus MMA, 'cause I've been a boxing fan for a lot of years, and I consider myself a loyal fan. But things are going from bad to worse in a hurry. I'm not asking for the glory years of the 80's and 90's. But I'd settle for just good plain entertainment. And what I'm getting is CRAP.
We boxing fans sometimes talk with our hearts and not our minds. We WANT to believe that these fights are good. That just watching Hopkins still fighting at age 46 is entertainment onto itself. But are we really that desperate?
I didn't watch the fight live, but saw the last round on U-tube, and heard when one of the commentators called it a shitty fight. (Maybe not in those terms). And I'm glad I didn't watch it live. And I will never watch Hopkins fight again.
Boxing takes to take a long, hard look at itself, before fans start dropping off like flies, and the sport suffers irreparable damage.
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