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    Default Re: What will Clinch-ko's legacy be?

    Every promoter / promotion favours their fighters, hundreds of fights have swung the promoted fighters way because they are the promoted fighter

    The promoters have a business to run, if their money earners lose they could be massively out of pocket, could even end their business if their prize asset is on the wrong end of a decision

    So it happens much more often that they are on the right end of a decision

    Some fights are close that perhaps should of gone one way but go the other, others are blatantly bad decisions

    Now fighters can be more protected depending on their standing and earning potential

    The kilts with wlad took this to the extreme , wlad would generally win a decision / get a knock out and all they had to do was let him hold and lean, both of which are against the rules , and they didn't mind that it was extremely blatant and regular because the German public would still pay

    The fights were never pre planned but the ref and officials were well aware of the job they needed to do to earn they type of money they were earning
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Every promoter / promotion favours their fighters, hundreds of fights have swung the promoted fighters way because they are the promoted fighter

    The promoters have a business to run, if their money earners lose they could be massively out of pocket, could even end their business if their prize asset is on the wrong end of a decision

    So it happens much more often that they are on the right end of a decision

    Some fights are close that perhaps should of gone one way but go the other, others are blatantly bad decisions

    Now fighters can be more protected depending on their standing and earning potential

    The kilts with wlad took this to the extreme , wlad would generally win a decision / get a knock out and all they had to do was let him hold and lean, both of which are against the rules , and they didn't mind that it was extremely blatant and regular because the German public would still pay

    The fights were never pre planned but the ref and officials were well aware of the job they needed to do to earn they type of money they were earning

    I didn't see Sam peter get warned for punching Wlad in the back of the head....at that point in time wasn't Peter a much more likely money maker considering the losses Wlad had suffered to Sanders and Brewster?

    And the extreme blatant "against the rules" tactics of other fighters whom you never bring up?

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    Default Re: What will Clinch-ko's legacy be?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Every promoter / promotion favours their fighters, hundreds of fights have swung the promoted fighters way because they are the promoted fighter

    The promoters have a business to run, if their money earners lose they could be massively out of pocket, could even end their business if their prize asset is on the wrong end of a decision

    So it happens much more often that they are on the right end of a decision

    Some fights are close that perhaps should of gone one way but go the other, others are blatantly bad decisions

    Now fighters can be more protected depending on their standing and earning potential

    The kilts with wlad took this to the extreme , wlad would generally win a decision / get a knock out and all they had to do was let him hold and lean, both of which are against the rules , and they didn't mind that it was extremely blatant and regular because the German public would still pay

    The fights were never pre planned but the ref and officials were well aware of the job they needed to do to earn they type of money they were earning

    I didn't see Sam peter get warned for punching Wlad in the back of the head....at that point in time wasn't Peter a much more likely money maker considering the losses Wlad had suffered to Sanders and Brewster?

    And the extreme blatant "against the rules" tactics of other fighters whom you never bring up?
    common, do you really think that they were unaware of the potential fan base that wlad had at the time

    and punching to the back of the head? wlad ran scared for 12 rounds in that first fight, his head was down or turned more than he was looking forward
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