Yet another matchmaking disappointment

jujigatame
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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tigermoth87 wrote: At least Crolla is showing some balls by facing Baroso.
I don't really see that as some brilliant matchup. Crolla is a top 10 LW and a titleholder. Why should we be applauding him for fighting a 33-year old whose sole claim to fame is a win over a guy who was maybe borderline top 20?

I mean, it's certainly better than Broner/Theophane but that doesn't say much.
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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Freedom2013 wrote:
Undefeated49-0 wrote:Between HBO and these Ducking Chickensh*t boxers we will all witness a great talent like Rigo go to waste and then by the time they all decide to grow a pair and fight him he won't be what he once was.
Same is true for Golovkin.
The truth of the matter is that both Rigo and GGG have the option of moving up since they can't get the best fighters in their divisions to fight them, so really i can hardly give either man a pass.
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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Often us as the fans are half to blame.

Hiw many cry "exposed" or "hype job" the moment a up and comer cops his first loss??

Classic example is Mark Hunt possibly one of UFC's most exciting fighters with a record of 12-10-1 or something close to it, if he were in boxing hed never get a look in as a tv fight let alone main event. Point is perhaps thr best would fight the best more often if they were not written off of outcast adter one bad performance or loss
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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N2 Shape wrote:Classic example is Mark Hunt possibly one of UFC's most exciting fighters with a record of 12-10-1 or something close to it, if he were in boxing hed never get a look in as a tv fight let alone main event.
freddie pendleton started off 13-13-1. he had 3 more losses before his first title shot, including
a KO loss to an international level guy two fights before the whitaker fight. went on to win the
ibf lightweight title, lose it, fight for it again, and fight for the ibf and wba titles at welter after
more losses. amir khan has been knocked out twice, at lightweight and lightwelter, lost another
decision at lightwelter, and has been hurt several times at welter and would arguably lose to
most of the top 10 at that weight, has never fought at light-middle, and yet is getting a shot
at the middleweight title. there are many examples of guys most people who follow boxing have
hardly heard of recently getting title shots, so it's not like it's that hard to get title shots and
fight on tv. between all the spanish channels and cable, there is boxing on tv all the time with lots
of guys who have losses. granted, most ufc fighters (the supposed pinnacle fight league of their
sport) still live in their moms' basements or out of their old compact cars and eat out of dumpsters,
so they really have it bad. they are lucky if they can find some impressionable teenage boy from
the suburbs in a tapout t-shirt to hand over their allowance or lawn mowing money for lessons on
how to press their faces into a grown man's groin area.
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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N2 Shape wrote:Often us as the fans are half to blame.

Hiw many cry "exposed" or "hype job" the moment a up and comer cops his first loss??

Classic example is Mark Hunt possibly one of UFC's most exciting fighters with a record of 12-10-1 or something close to it, if he were in boxing hed never get a look in as a tv fight let alone main event. Point is perhaps thr best would fight the best more often if they were not written off of outcast adter one bad performance or loss
Agreed. There is way too much emphasis on being undefeated in boxing. It's to the detriment of the sport.
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Re: Yet another matchmaking disappointment

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Add another couple of disappointing matchups to the list:

Saunders vs. Bursak (top 5 MW and titleholder vs. mediocre C-lister)

Chocolatito vs. Arroyo (debatable P4P #1 vs. guy who may not even be top 10 in a thin weight class)
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