twenty six wrote:Little things like money and terms often get in the way of boxing running in the perfect manner that you crave for.
Apart from Management and Promotional issues.
Bottom line is that a Promotor has offered Mr Small a good pay day to face his man in a voluntary defence.
Simple as.
Get over it.
Yes, as I say, all that may be beyond doubt.
But my point is, I think this situation is bad for the sport.
The current situation seems to be that basically anyone can fight anyone if the money is right.
Which makes a mockery of the concept of being a Champion, and indeed belittles the concept of "challenging for the title". As said early, it's getting like professional wrestling.
The point is, with boxing in decline in the UK, this sort of thing isn't helping it's popularity in my opinion.
Or, to put it directly, it's getting boring and title bouts are pointless. This isn't just about this fight. Look at Esham Pickerings European title challenge, or lots of recent challengers for the British title (most recently Thaxton.)