So fighters are "fun" because they lack the skill/dedication to actually be good at what they do? I mean I guess that speaks to why people loved a guy like Arturo Gatti, but at the same time it shows the double standard good/great fighters are subject to...if you don't allow your opponent in the fight then people will get fed up with you.
I don't think Riddick could hold his own these days...too many guys would take advantage of his flaws and take him on the cards or just knock him out (which would have happened had he ever fought a power puncher).
Look at Bowe's career....one of the shortest primes EVER. His reign as champion lasted about as long as Buster Douglas and Hasim Rahman's!
Bowe had the talent and skill to be a great champion but the dedication and hard work was not there.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
To be honest Lyle people in general wanna see two men have a fight when they step in the ring.
Example -
My girlfriend tried to watch Floyds last fight but after a few rounds got bored.
We stayed in got some vodka and watched Froch V Groves 1 and 2 and she loved it.
I admire a skilled fighter who shuts his opponent out but it is boring to watch.
I'd much rather watch 2 guys have a real fight than some cunt who punches and runs.
You only need to look at ppv figures from 20 years ago to what they are now for the proof that the man in the street wants a real fight and to be entertained![]()
I understand the fucking point of boxing smashup but let's not confuse ENTERTAINMENT with TALENT.
To me, the true boxing fan enjoys SKILL. They see a counter punch not just as the punch, but the footwork, the timing, the movement, the setup. The novice fan just sees the hard punch. Novice fans don't run the sport (thank God). If people want to see mindless wild punching then go watch a toughman competition, go watch the UFC/MMA guys try to box, go watch some amateur bouts.....but never ever confuse talent with entertainment.
There's plenty of room for guys to be entertaining in the sport don't get me wrong, but special fighters, great fighters don't allow their opponents to work their way into a fight. Novice fans won't see the tactical brilliance of Floyd Mayweather Jr. and how he negates what an opponent is attempting to do, novice fans obviously don't care about just the KO either as Wladimir Klitschko breaks down and beats down his opponents but the novice fans see nothing special in how the end comes about for those opponents.
If fight fans truly wanted phone booth fights then the promoters would give them that. In the end boxing has been and will always be The Sweet Science, the main goal is always "Hit and don't get hit"
Master, Riddick Bowe had talent, but his lack of attention to detail shortened his career. If Bowe fought more like Lennox Lewis or Wladimir Klitschko he may have been one of the best ever....but he didn't so he's not.
Yeah?
Well, too bad because Boxing is entertainment sold to the public, so it's about 90% casual fans instead of true fans, and the casual fans want ACTION for their money! (Most of the time anyways; floyd's the only one's managed to make bore-fest after bore-fest actually pay off! It's inexplicable, but these casual fans somehow keep paying.)
True fans might appreciate skill over entertainment, but there's not enough true fans to make the sport economically viable on their support alone... especially considering that most "true" fans don't really support the sport at all because they're the worse culprits when it comes to seeking out free illegal livestreams of PPVs instead of showing the real support of the sport by actually paying for them!
Oh well, it's the promoters took it down that route by making every $#!t-show a PPV....
Early 1950's
Definitely a fun era to watch, especially with the Light Heavyweight's having
success against the bigger men.
Late 1950's
Loaded with talent. Unfortunately Floyd Patterson 'was protected' from the competition.
'Pathetic Era' Mid-1960's
Cassius Clay, the 'Head Clown' of a division which was a 'Circus Act'. The talent literally sucked.
...so tell us:
When's the last time you paid for a Boxing PPV, El Kabong?
Do you pay every month for every PPV?
What about the rest of you "true" Boxing fans?
It's the millions of casual fans that pay for the shows and make the sport economically viable, it's not the hardcore Boxing fans at all, ahah hah!!
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