It's a big step forward, that some promoters have decided to set women's fights on top of the cards.
Why? Why not?!!!
We are serious boxers and good fighters too. Not only pretty decoration.
Our fights may increase the attractivity of such events.
So, why banish us to our own channel?
By the way, the Marshall vs Muzeya fight was short but intensive. I'm already very excited to the Marshall vs Shields event.
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 17:33
And womens boxing, Jesus where do I start. There’s something not quite right about seeing girls punch each other in the face. Add to that the fact that you’ve never heard of most of them and that the vast majority are way less skilled than any amateur in any abc up and down the country and it makes me seethe to think this rubbish is being shoved down my face by virtue signalling ppv broadcasters.
Give em their own channel, let them sink or swim by their own popularity and give us back our fight cards
Jesus, where do I start ...
First of all, your post is a self-fulfilling prophecy. You are not interested in women's boxing so, you don't know female boxers.
I'm not interested in cricket - so I don't know any cricket player. But regardless, more than one billion people are crazy about cricket.
What I mean is, give us a chance - even when you won't like to see women punch each other in the face.
Don't worry, we can stand it.
At one topic I agree with you. Some bouts are one sided fights.
But this is not a problem of us women.
It's a problem in pro boxing in general, that a lot of bouts are one sided - talented fighter against less skilled.
Such fights are only to create an impressive fight record for the more talented.
Nobody want's to see such a slaughter. Not between women and not between men.