I too see where you're coming from but the fact that the fallout happens after every fight when a named boxer loses then...well Cmon now. I don't like Khan's style but I don't think him a bum even after losing to Garcia because I believe he has talent and fortitude to try again. I don't think the same of Broner because he never fought anyone good and won (lost to PDL) and DeMarco is a style tailored for him. Yet I don't think when he loses its a hype job gone awry.

I think Berto is tough as nails and honestly I like the fact he fought two hard fights far more than I liked Chavez Jr's supposed rise. My opinion of him has not diminished because of the losses though I never thought of him a supreme boxer I viewed him as a very solid top 5 of the weightclass.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Charles Burley never held a title and the man's a legend... Let me be clear, I'm not saying Berto is the second coming of the members of the black murderers row I'm just saying that its okay to be number 3 or 4.

I think in a culture of immediate satisfaction people just don't have the stomach to see their boxer lose and rebuild. Soon as one has lost all interest veins from them.