jamesmcdonnell wrote:God boxing can be a bloody tedious business.
I remember that was a large part of the reason I stopped writing about it, the keeping up with the intricacies of boxing politics used to make my head hurt, and I realised I spent more time writing about networks, promoters, and the negotiations for fights, and fights falling through, than I did fights themselves.
I think that’s the reason why many people that use this forum don’t have a lot of free time to follow boxing’s political landscape or what is said by whom and when.
It seems that most people automatically dislike certain fighters, promoters, managers etc. simply because it’s human nature to “fear” or “hate” anything that they don’t understand?
It’s easier for casual fans to cite “cowardice” or “greed” as the main reasons why some of the biggest fights don’t happen than to actually research the matter, which admittedly takes bloody ages to do.
Finally, a lot of the decision-makers involved in the sport are largely ignored by the media. So when decisions are made that fight fans don’t like, it’s far easier for casuals to assign all the blame on the fighters themselves instead of the people that have the final say.
That’s the reason why it’s frustrating to see so many double-standards and blatant hypocrisy when observing blindly loyal fight fans supporting favourite fighters at all cost. They simply don’t have the time or inclination to research or understand boxing’s political landscape, so all we see is an awful lot of hatred amongst fight fans when discussing our beloved sport.