Boxing is supposed to be a sport.SenorPipino wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 11:27Enlightened-One wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 06:02 What I'm interpreting from some of the nutters defending Wilder's words, is that stupidly offensive things should continue to happen, simply because they occurred in the past.
They clearly feel that civilisation shouldn't be allowed to evolve and learn from mistakes, because their nostalgia compels them to believe that nothing in today's world is better than the “good old days”.
I wonder if their opinion is consistent and applicable to all stupidly offensive things that have occurred in the past or do they allow their bias to selectively pick-and-choose to defend the heinous actions of certain individuals, simply because they support those particular people.
Perhaps these people forget about the real dangers involved in the sport of boxing, without appreciating that fatalities and life-changing injuries are a reality, whereby such tragedies should be mourned rather than exploited for self-promotional purposes in order to hog media spotlight.
Boxing isn't the WWE.
There's a sizeable number of people who think that boxing is worse than the WWE.
Boxing is real. WWE isn't.
Pretending to threaten and harm someone in professional wrestling is just for show. No one means what they do or say.
But boxing is real life, and fighters genuinely intend to harm their opponents.
So if they're willing to pummel someone into unconsciousness until the opponent slumps to the canvas or the referee intervenes, why should anyone be offended or surprised by mere threatening words?
If you enjoy watching a man risk his life in the ring and absorbing a potentially fatal beating, then how can any fan pretend to be sanctimonious and decry Wilder's words?
No man should be flippant about their willingness to commit manslaughter, regardless as to whether they're saying such absurd things for the sake of hype or not.
Don't pretend that fighter's try their upmost to kill their opponents, because they don't... and it's fûckîng stupid to pretend otherwise.
If you think that Rocky IV was a documentary and that all boxers were like Ivan Drago, then perhaps you need to try to learn a bit more about the sport.