There are big fights that are being touted that are clearly ridiculous and no real fan wants to see however because it is being pushed by the boxers, promoters, TV companies and Turki they are being considered.
Conor Benn v Eubanks has no merit at all. An average welterweight v failed Supermiddleweight is just daft.
Canelo v Eubank. One of the biggest p4p boxers in recent years is now handpicking his opponents is choosing an inactive, deluded and self righteous supermiddleweight.
What are others?


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. But Just getting home and I want a stress-free night. Boxing has become a case of short attention span theater in gaps now. The term "build" is now turned on its head as some bad thing. By build I mean co main cards that used to be the norm monthly. Future opponents on the same night, not taking tin cans but decent opposition with the future big fight on the line if they were beat. I don't think it's as much a case of fights being forced on us that we don't want...it's the fact that newer fans and some old heads have arrived at the point where we'll settle...and excuse away...anything. We fall for it all. It's almost become like our politics. A lot of fans now want it quick, easy and tbh without putting much thought/research into it. 154 is a great recent example of this imo. 3 of the biggest talents...Crawford, Ortiz and Tszyu all went in with what were actually talented though "unknown or obscure" high level opponents in Murtazaliev, Madrimov and Bohachuk. And they all took their lumps admittedly to varying degrees. Tszyu getting the worst of it
. But all I heard post fight in some places including what is the mental petri dish for boxing, twitter, is how they were exposed
. And not much of "hey wow these fookers can actually fight and what new discoveries...credit to Bud, Ortiz and Tim for facing threats". Nope. Ok of center topic a bit
. But the division skipping fights made for the sake of 'big' names is a major problem all over.
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