Boxing undercards
Boxing undercards
When was last time you saw really good undercard? In UFC you can see a lot of good, attractive and evenly matched fights in undercard. I cannot remember top boxing fight which have at least 3 undercard fights worth to watch.
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Best Coast
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Re: Boxing undercards
UFC needs to load up their undercards with competitive fights to make up for some of the sorry PPV headliners they have been suckering the paying public into!!
She-male freaks destroying undersized scrubs. Can you imagine boxing trying to sell this as a PPV main event?

UFC 224 is an even bigger joke...Nunes-Pennington "main event"+2 has-beens in semi-main (Belfort-Machida)
UFC insults fans with garbage like this!!!
Re: Boxing undercards
The thing is...maybe some boxing cards don’t look as competitive as some ufc cards but that’s a non-issue. Who wants to see grown men farting around on the floor...no one with any class. That’s why ufc encourages strikers because they want to be boxing. Boxing bends ufc over and makes it part of the #metoo movement.
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Best Coast
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Re: Boxing undercards
lazboy wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 23:01 The thing is...maybe some boxing cards don’t look as competitive as some ufc cards but that’s a non-issue. Who wants to see grown men farting around on the floor...no one with any class. That’s why ufc encourages strikers because they want to be boxing. Boxing bends ufc over and makes it part of the #metoo movement.
Also, keep in mind that UFC (even non-PPV cards) usually have 8-10 undercard bouts, so just based on law of averages, you're gonna have 2-3 exciting/competitive fights.
Boxing usually maxes out at 5 fights, whether that be PPV with prelims or an ESPN card with some "walkout bouts" due to early KOs. And you're dead right about UFC wanting to be boxing. Dana White started out in Boston as a boxer and couldnt make it. He has said on several occasions he wants to promote boxing full-time and is getting his boxing promoter's license!!
Re: Boxing undercards
boxing and mma both offer up plenty of entertainment. kickboxing does too. if you can do the seemingly impossible and be a fan of multiple combat sports theres so much fun to go around.
and the womans fights are usually pretty fun too, and they still usually make up only a small fraction of the cards. certainly better then what showtime puts on with claressa shields.
there will be bad fights and cards from time to time in mma and boxing, there isnt going to be a day when everything is awesome
and the womans fights are usually pretty fun too, and they still usually make up only a small fraction of the cards. certainly better then what showtime puts on with claressa shields.
there will be bad fights and cards from time to time in mma and boxing, there isnt going to be a day when everything is awesome
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Best Coast wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 23:21lazboy wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 23:01 The thing is...maybe some boxing cards don’t look as competitive as some ufc cards but that’s a non-issue. Who wants to see grown men farting around on the floor...no one with any class. That’s why ufc encourages strikers because they want to be boxing. Boxing bends ufc over and makes it part of the #metoo movement.![]()
Good one!
Also, keep in mind that UFC (even non-PPV cards) usually have 8-10 undercard bouts, so just based on law of averages, you're gonna have 2-3 exciting/competitive fights.
Boxing usually maxes out at 5 fights, whether that be PPV with prelims or an ESPN card with some "walkout bouts" due to early KOs. And you're dead right about UFC wanting to be boxing. Dana White started out in Boston as a boxer and couldnt make it. He has said on several occasions he wants to promote boxing full-time and is getting his boxing promoter's license!!