Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
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Sweet Dick Willie
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Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
I tried to approach this matter from a pragmatic point of view and defend the sport but my answer however is yes, it sucks.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
Considering I said exactly that in a post about 5 mins ago…yes.
Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
For the most part, yes. There are occasionally guys that will break the mold, and take on the best consistently, but generally guys don't do that as much now.
The only way you could fix that is if these guys didn't make enough money to call their own shots, and if you suddenly strip back what you pay boxers by Millions of Dollars, then Athletes would just find another sport to compete in.
So it's a problem that won't be fixed.
The only way you could fix that is if these guys didn't make enough money to call their own shots, and if you suddenly strip back what you pay boxers by Millions of Dollars, then Athletes would just find another sport to compete in.
So it's a problem that won't be fixed.
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Sweet Dick Willie
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
Yes, this was a quotation from you, I should have mentioned thatBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 11:38 Considering I said exactly that in a post about 5 mins ago…yes.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
No worries, we can go halfs on any profits if this thread goes viralJackSprocket wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 11:43Yes, this was a quotation from you, I should have mentioned thatBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 11:38 Considering I said exactly that in a post about 5 mins ago…yes.![]()
Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
Josh Taylors matchmaking was very decent. Even though i am not a fan of his, got to admire what he accomplished in not that many fights.
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Wasn't the combined record of Taylor's 6-7 (don't go there) opponents 190-1 or something mad.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
In most cases yeh.
Not everyone.
Sometimes it’s down to management and promotion or being in a tough division.
I’ll never say a boxer is scared of another.
But boxing has become more business than sport. So everything is calculated.
Not everyone.
Sometimes it’s down to management and promotion or being in a tough division.
I’ll never say a boxer is scared of another.
But boxing has become more business than sport. So everything is calculated.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
One thing I hate is ‘marinating’ fights.
And then tune ups..
Then of of them end up losing. We see that so much.
And then tune ups..
Then of of them end up losing. We see that so much.
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Controversial
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
Lots of fighters want to protect their undefeated records too much. It wasn't really a thing decades ago, fighters would lose fights and still be able to work up to a title shot. Now fighters often want low risk high reward. It seems to be more of a thing at HW, get them a load of out of shape opponents, build up a knockout reel and undefeated record and hope for a title shot. Thankfully not all fighters do this.
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Yeah that sh*t is stupid. Many big fights have been lost altogether in the process of marinating them.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 13:56 One thing I hate is ‘marinating’ fights.
And then tune ups..
Then of of them end up losing. We see that so much.
If you want to marinate them, put the 2 guys on the same card once or twice, and then start the Press Tour, and get the show on the road.
As time goes on, people don't get more excited about a fight they want to see, they get less excited about it.
As much money as Mayweather vs Pacquiao made, it almost certainly would've made more in 2011 because the excitement would've been higher from the general public.
Us Die Hard boxing fans are gonna watch it whether it happens too early, happens too late, or whatever the hell the case may be, but The General Public's interest in Boxing is usually fading fast, and only focused on 3 to 4 names in the sport at best.
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This is just an example of whats wrong with match making. I really cant see where an up and coming heavyweight's management would make this fight.
Lawrence Okolie (6) V Ebenezer Tetteh (200 something) with a pretty average record.
Lawrence Okolie (6) V Ebenezer Tetteh (200 something) with a pretty average record.
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gregregegg
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
I think they should just not sanction anything thats wider than 10-1 over more than 6 rounds...
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So Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson should've never taken place? Andy Ruiz vs Anthony Joshua neither? What about Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson?gregregegg wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 20:31 I think they should just not sanction anything thats wider than 10-1 over more than 6 rounds...
Sometimes the odds are wrong.
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gregregegg
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Re: Do you think boxing sucks when it comes to matchmaking?
ok a bit more neuonce than my lil throw away definition. my point is a lot of fights suggested should be refused sanctioning.gilgamesh wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 20:35So Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson should've never taken place? Andy Ruiz vs Anthony Joshua neither? What about Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson?gregregegg wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 20:31 I think they should just not sanction anything thats wider than 10-1 over more than 6 rounds...
Sometimes the odds are wrong.
okole vs tette should be denied... many many many fights a year should not be sanctioned.
That wouldent make matchmaking good suddenly, but it would take out the absolute trash.
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I would honestly just be satisfied if there was just a bit more activity from these guys while they're in their best years. Instead of a guy fighting once or twice a year. How about 3 or 4 times a year? Seems like they'd want guys to be more active in a sport that so heavily relies on your Youth as a factor of what you're capable of.
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Of course, it sucks in it. Fighers price themselves out for years. Fights lose the momentum or don't happen at all.
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Matchmaking stops boxing from being a household sport instead of a spectacle, which it currently is.
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Tom Dallas at Matchroom is very good .
jon Pegg is very good to.
i thought seriously about paying £210 licence fee
but in all honesty i would be
jon Pegg is very good to.
i thought seriously about paying £210 licence fee
but in all honesty i would be