
Originally Posted by
DavilaJones
I do agree with you on the point that boxing is sublime and the intangible is what makes the champs truly great. However I do believe technology can help the fighters. If instant replays or observers with a video booth were allowed to be used in fights so so many fouls and knockdown/outs could be properly sorted.
As for punchforce it only favours power punchers and not defense fighters or ones that fight on their backfoot. However it has one other useful property. It could have solved the issue of Slappy joe being slappy or not once and for all.[/QUOT
Keep technology out of it. What do you do? Stop the action? Go three minutes between rounds while some jackass watches video? The great equalizer in boxing is the knockout; it exists in no other "sport". (And boxing is not a sport.) Billy Graham is forever remembered among boxing fans because he was 'robbed' against Kid gavilan in a title fight. This last one will probably make Pac more money than if he had won.
Boxing is a human activity, a blood game. it hurts all the time. The odd "bad" decision isn't enough to cause change that will make it into another numbers-for-sissies-game.
By the way, my best friend and I had a heated debate about that fight. I called it 115-113 Pac, he had it 118-112 Pac, but I could see it going 115-113 for Bradley. Between us we have 84 years in and around boxing. If you want to reduce a sport to stats and numbers, please get the fuck away from boxing. Go screw with MMA.
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