..... this is the same tyson who eats children and bites ears. So seeing him like ufc is no surprise.
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..... this is the same tyson who eats children and bites ears. So seeing him like ufc is no surprise.
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So Tyson likes the thump of club atmosphere, bright lights, drinks flowing and women in short shorts? Surprise. I like watching his early explosive bouts too. Better then his late stuff. All this talk about mma surpassing boxing as a whole etc. Give me a break. Its an INFANT in the promotion arena and as a well known in the spotlight sport. When it chalks up 100 yrs, then thump your chest. Its benefiting and fully utilizing technologies NOW because its what it knows...'loud' draws attention. Boxing had to evolve and is rooted in crusty, dusty B&W film reels from days none of us can relate to with names no one, save for Bert Sugar, has actually seen live in the ring. Its brought the Country to a stand still along racial and world war fronts. Sold out major sports venues early on and exploded with the birth of television and multiple networks and has continued ahead into the cyber world we know now. mma is not some flash in the pan and will be around a long time but perspective is key, it is in fact riding a wave of being the 'Flavor of the month'....and frankly rides boxings coat tails quite a bit. Grab the ear of an old timer if your lucky enough, talk to them how the presentation of the sport has grown and where it is today as opposed to its first, second, or sixth decade of existence.
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That's a fucked up thing to say Mike.
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I was a big boxing fan for years and while I still follow the sport it has been overtaken by MMA as my favorite combat sport for two reasons. 1. Whether it was Pride, UFC or Strikeforce, they made the fights I wanted to see for the most part and in a timely manner. Outside of competing orgs I can't think of many times where a fight needed/should happen and didn't. 2. I know entertainment is subjective and obviously I am going to lean to MMA b/c I train in submission grappling but I feel I get more bang for my $50 when I buy a MMA PPV versus a boxing. It is a minimum of 5 televised fights and I am usually very interested in more than half of them where with boxing I feel pretty lucky if I am interested in anything other than the main event.
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Mike is one of those guys who pays most of his attention to the heavyweights. Yeah if you go by heavyweights boxing is boring as fuck right now. UFC is alright, they are making the fights people want to see. Boxing seems more like a bunch of protected trash talkers who would rather say they are the best than go out and prove it. I dont know if its just the promoters or what, but I would like to see more of the best fighting the best. I am also sick of seeing guys win close decisions or bad decisions then taking forever to rematch. Also the judging in ufc seems alot more impartial. These homecooked decisions are really killing boxing. UFC has way less weight classes, and you dont see them bitching about a few pounds here or there. I still like boxing by far, but it needs to get back to its roots.
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Why would Tyson or any non-hardcore boxing fan know who Montiel and Donaire are? Neither are superstar names outside the hardcore. They sold 3000 tickets and split $600,000 (Donaire $350,000, Montiel $250,000).
Absloute peanuts compared with many a LESSER fighter in the sport. The smaller men have never been big news (with a few exeptions of course).
If Tyson said he didn't know who Mayweather or Pacquiao were, then boxing would have a problem.
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It's not just the smaller fighters. I remember in '09 after Haye just become "world" HW champion after beating Valuev and your own British network BBC or something like that asked him what he thought of Haye, he said he doesn't know who he was.
Of course just a few months ago when he sat down with Johnny Nelson he gave his own opionion if Haye could beat the Klits or not. So now he knows.
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