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Simple,its chess with fists.
Both fighters have to try and outhink the other while under extreme duress.
I like baseball for the same reason,I appreciate the strategy of the pitcher vs the hitter.
In boxing its rarely about just being able to whomp the other guy,youve got to outhink him as well.
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i was brought up as a kid in a football dominated society but remember getting hooked on the sport at a very early age.
It causes excitement any game or sport cant quite live up to because no game of footie/NFL etc will ever match the intensity of 2 world class fighters beating the living hell out of eachother.
Those few moments before the fighters enter the ring...the passion....the intensity....the raw emotion you feel just cannot be simulated anywhere.
You dont have to ask yourself why you love the sport because millions also do and even those that dont still get excited about big fights because boxing represents something that just cannot be matched in everyday life!
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I like that tattoos.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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There's lots of reasons, but I don't think we can deny that it appeals to our violent side. Lot's of people, not all but lots, watch boxing for the same reason they will stop to watch a street fight. It's exciting, it get the adrenaline pumping.
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The fact that Margo "slaughtered" Cotto who in turn beat Mosley who in turn slaughtered Margo is what makes boxing my great love. Reminds me of when Barkley beat Hearns twice and then got beat by Duran who was demolished by Hearns. You gotta love it as it defies logic. That's part of the mystery as to why I love this thing.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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As well, when I watch a white kid from a small town in Minnasota and a black kid from NYC beat the hell out of each other for 4 rounds and then hug one another at the end of the fight, a bit of a chill goes down my spine. I love that part of boxing.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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Boxing kept me off the streets as a kid. The first day I stepped into the boxing gym I really hadnt followed the sport closely, it was more curiosity and the willingness to try to do something better for myself, while getting rid of some aggresion in a productive way. From that day on, ive been hooked. Boxing is like a drug. Its combat, its art, it creativity, its opportunity, and its the ultimate test of mental and physical toughness. There arent many things that can bring out persons inner fire like boxing. Plus, your encouraged to knock people out and put a beating on them. You get praise and money instead of jail time. You really cant beat that.
Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle
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I was kind of thinking along these lines
I'll use one of my own fighters as an example,my wife no less.
Against Cheryl,she was the obvious better physical specimen(no offense Cheryl,you know F.I.S.T. loves you)but she got cocky in there against Cheryl and stopped looking at the board the chess pieces were on,and Cheryl made her pay for it.
Boxing is one of the sports where it isnt enough to be the better physical specimen,youve also got to out think them as well
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The individuality of the boxer,A character study inside and outside of the ropes.Every fight is a unique experience,even if only in the smallest of ways.Seeing a fighters thought process unfold during a fight,and the immediacy of each counter move,As mentioned prior...a definate pugalistic chess match.There are no teammates to fault when things go fubar...just you to shoulder it.A metaphore for life I say.Also boxing has a 'secret society' Feel.You have to stay up and we dont have double didget networks dedicating endless hours every single weekend.
The mutual comrodary between Boxers,ecspecially at the end of a stiring fight.For the most part,they can be spitting venom before the opening bell only to embrace,show respect and talk it up after wards.Of course not in every case.Boxing has giving me more than I can ever hope to give back to it,the reasons are endless as to why I follow this sport.Seems every year though,the number gets larger.
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