How will boxing change after so many big names be gone?

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Chepppaaa
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How will boxing change after so many big names be gone?

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will boxing fans (who are easily amongs the most stupid fans), cause buying so much ppv's of a fighter you know who is not going to bring action, or filling stadiums to watch wlad :doh:

will the boxing world, boxing fans be able to watch some real entertaining boxing like kovalev or ggg, without the pre fight hype, with jewelry and who is richer than the other.

the solution is easy. push lower weights, who are becoming bigger and bigger, filled with talent. and make tournaments like super six, in other divisions, like imagine welterweight with crawford, thurman, bradley, brook, khan and maidana. or cruiserweight with usyk, kudryashov, lebdev, huck, hernandez and drozd.

so bad that haymon is not more like dana white, i have nothing against 1 big giant promoter, if just he would let his guys fight anybody, everywhere.
caldo2025
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Re: How will boxing change after so many big names be gone?

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I think that Manny, Floyd and Vlad could walk away right this minute and boxing would still thrive. There's so much talent out there right now and so many great story lines to be made in most of the divisions that i'm nothing but excited about the future of boxing. We even have some interesting flyweights and other divisions that normally get little attention. Boxing's just fine.
KBB
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Re: How will boxing change after so many big names be gone?

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Chepppaaa wrote:will boxing fans (who are easily amongs the most stupid fans), cause buying so much ppv's of a fighter you know who is not going to bring action, or filling stadiums to watch wlad :doh:

will the boxing world, boxing fans be able to watch some real entertaining boxing like kovalev or ggg, without the pre fight hype, with jewelry and who is richer than the other.

the solution is easy. push lower weights, who are becoming bigger and bigger, filled with talent. and make tournaments like super six, in other divisions, like imagine welterweight with crawford, thurman, bradley, brook, khan and maidana. or cruiserweight with usyk, kudryashov, lebdev, huck, hernandez and drozd.

so bad that haymon is not more like dana white, i have nothing against 1 big giant promoter, if just he would let his guys fight anybody, everywhere.
It's funny that I didn't hear any of this when lying Bob Arum was doing this!! Where was all this criticism when Arum was only matching his fighters with one another and keeping all the best fights from happening??
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