You're a fighter, you came to fight and you are getting paid to fight. Get into the ring and fight. I think some guys spend more time practicing shaking their ass on the way to the ring than they do on learning how to box.
You're a fighter, you came to fight and you are getting paid to fight. Get into the ring and fight. I think some guys spend more time practicing shaking their ass on the way to the ring than they do on learning how to box.
For some I guess the musical ring walks are a way of shaking off the butterflies and getting loose. My opinion is, if you're rapping, dancing or entertaining on your way to the ring, you're expending energy you should be saving for the fight. If we all had a nickel for every time there was a kid that came to ring dancing, rapping and clowning on the way to the ring and then spent the last few rounds sucking wind clinching or stumbling trying to outrun an opponent, there would be enough money for everyone on this board to watch may/pac without going into our pockets.
I don't mind the music or even seeing the trainers/ cutmen and 2nd's walking to the ring. You can tell a lot about how a fights going to go just by the fighters demeanor during the ring walks. Confidence, focus, hydration levels, etc. The solo walks on the Haymon shows based on last night were a little sallow but I would agree.. somewhere in between. A fighter gets their song, their corner and a fixed amount of time to get their butt to the ring. Any money that would have gone toward, rappers, chariots, ridiculous flying carpets, horses and carriages, back up dancers, etc gets pooled for incentive bonuses like the ufc offers. Something like
-KO of the night, Lowest landed on %, Highest Punch out put of the night, Sportsmanship award, etc.
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
Elaborate ringwalks are good for the sport and can get the casual fan on board
Hamed and Eubank ringwalks were part of the entertainment of the fight and we all looked forward to them
For me you can do whatever you want in a ringwalk and get away with it - but only IF you back it up with what you do in the ring
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
I think last nights PBC show was great with just the fighter walking to the ringno huge entourages, the ring wasn't full of hangers on
I think a fighters trainer and cutman is enough to accompany him to the ring
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Fighter, trainer and corner men. Fighter chooses own music. Its gotten cartoonish with the 101 deep entourage and gaggle of shitty rappers. I understand flair and pop, it is an extension of the fighter and packaging after all but when you have Justin f'n Beiber carrying a title trinket to a ring..you have jumped the shark and sold yourself cheap.
I always liked ring walks, there's something that will always be interesting to me about watching the gladiator entering the arena, seeing how he looks and what is body language is. There's a real art to it and fighters have used it to great effect, whether it was flashy entrances like Nas or Wlad, or entrances like Tyson's where it's simplicity just added to his aura of intimidation.
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I get celebrity. Its the same thing when the network cameras roam the seats and tell us what a huge fight fan Denzel Washington is ffs..as he sits next to promoters. But we are in a time when the wrapping is more shiny than the actual gift. Over produced and then you get imitating gimmicks like Broner where it all blows up in his face. All smoke, no fire.
The kid needs boxing & dance lessons! Hardeehahaaa!!
Tyson walks in, smashes and goes home.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Hamed's entrance the best hands down. Only Apollo Creed's comes close.
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