Is that your debating tactic, if you can’t undermine the argument, attack the arguer instead? So you’re trying to reduce my credibility, desperately hoping that it’ll weaken my argument in the eyes of the ignorant?snake33 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 21:08I think I smell a trollEnlightened-One wrote: ↑25 Mar 2020, 18:43
Children talk about Santa Claus delivering parcels every 25th December of each year.
So there’s clearly nothing wrong with discussing fictional events that will never become a reality.![]()
I can name a dozen factors that would prevent crowd-less PPV’s being staged in geographical locations affected by the coronavirus. In fact, I’ve already named several (i.e. availability of medical staff, sports being suspended by governing bodies, governmental rules, social distancing, closure of training facilities, travel bans, group gatherings etc.).
However, the best you can muster is to say that hospital’s overwhelmed by dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak can surely allow some of their professionally-trained medical personnel to become available for a few hours in order to attend boxing event’s that are being televised purely for entertainment/fiscal purposes? Are you being serious?
Alright, I can meet you halfway, perhaps boxing events can be staged in countries that haven’t imposed lockdowns (i.e. Libya or Papua New Guinea), which is something I’ve already stated multiple times.