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    Default Re: Boxing the KING of double standard sports

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Like has been said, the main problem is doing a catch weight for a title. If you are a champion at a weight class then there should be a rule in place for maintaining the actual weight. There shouldn't be able to be a negotiation for a contract weight when it's for the title. And also as others have said, it is the commissions and managers job to keep the fighters safe and not allow a natural middle weight to drop that few extra pounds. It makes no sense. We changed to before day weigh ins just so we could call for catch weights and weight drain the fighter even more? Are you telling me that is less dangerous to the fighters health?
    But you have no problem with a 'middleweight' climbing into the ring at 175? Rehydrating turns every fight into a catch weight bout, except that nobody knows how much anybody is going to weigh.
    I have a problem with day before weigh ins. I think they are ridiculous and it creates a culture where the fighters cut an extreme amount of weight. Most fighters lose weight over training camp but then cuts weight to make the weight. So yes, I do have a problem with a fighter walking around 40 pounds over their weight class. Sadly, cutting weight is just going to happen, but they should try to prevent it as much as possible (which is supposedly the reason why they changed to day before weight ins). It doesn't help the cause when you are forcing people to cut an unhealthy amount of weight just to be the sacrificial lamb.

    And as I said before, they do agree to the terms but it's usually something that they can't turn down. Commissions should start regulating these types of things.

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    Default Re: Boxing the KING of double standard sports

    I think that most activities in which the emotion of the fans is very related to the offensive (as a complement of defense) is prone for double standards.

    The fans in the current era and maybe of a lot more eras in the future aren't unbiased enough like to separate emotion from their objective judging because seriously, what % of times in history has the overrated hard puncher lost vs the technician boxer? much more than expected, they haven't learned the lessons of history even thought they have been exposed repeatedly

    and yet they continue to overhype and overrate the emotion producing boxer or any exciting athlete.

    Until maybe... they make the ring much smaller to prevent him from running a lot and they change the judging system to penalize huggings immensely more. Unless maybe the boxer was really good at technique and not just at athleticism

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