Horse wrote:candyslim wrote:I really want to see Parker fight Hughie and I was gutted the fight got called off.
I can't get excited about Bellew fighting anyone because you know it's going to be his cash-out fight whoever the opponent is. Even if it's a fight worth seeing, it's still the end of the story, no progression, no next challenge to fire our imaginations. He's looking for a last payday before riding off into the sunset. Fair play to him but from a purely selfish viewpoint, why should I care about the result?
1 Why would Bellew retire after his next fight regardless of whether he wins or loses?
He's got the Haye rematch payday and the return to cruiserweight payday waiting for him.
candyslim wrote:At this point I'm way more interested in the likes of Nick Webb, Nathan Gorman, Daniel Dubois etc because they have a future in the game and are on an upward trajectory.
2. You're way more interested in a bunch of Area level fighters?
3. Do you lose interest in all fighters as they near the end of their careers?
Weird attitude.
Question 1: I've listened to him quite a bit recently. It's clear from what he says that his wife is keen for him to quit, he's not enjoying it like he used to, he was seriously considering hanging them up after beating Haye. I don't believe everything a boxer says but it seems clear to me he's looking at one last payday. Of course if he were to win as he did against Haye that might cause him to review his options, but if he manages to land a UK fight against Wilder I don't see that as a serious consideration. Haye's return to fitness might cause a rethink too but I'm inclined to think it's all about the money now.
Q2: No, I'm interested in fighters with potential whether they be currently area level or even quality amateurs turning pro. If I think area level is the limit of their potential I'm far less interested but not totally uninterested.
Q3: Not necessarily but when it seems clear to me that they have lost their motivation or it's fuelled pretty much by the idea of topping up the pension pot then my interest does wane, yes.
Q4: If you still think so, you are of course entitled to your opinion. I've been called worse.