thanks nice of you to saySven Tingstrom wrote:This man is a genius!Expug wrote:Man, for sure I would like to go back to the way things were in the seventies /early eighties.
Across the board. Whatever was going on thats the way I liked it.
Fights on the tube saturday afternoon,occasionally on a Friday night.
I even like having to go to a theatre for those closed circuit fights.
I don't really like all those titles but there was something about it that was laughably freakin larcenous. (Its boxing,what the hell?).
Gyms all over the place.
Ring magazine,(Rings around the world) anyone remember that section?
Same day weigh ins were cool. I participated in a bunch of those. Hit the scale,then go load up.
Many other things,it was much different in those days as far as popularity goes also.
I guess I'm just a bit nostalgic![]()
As far as the internet goes,if it looks at me wrong I could knock it right out. Wouldn't miss it at all.
Boxrec trade off...
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Ezzard wrote:I love your ideas but…life would be less without reading your posts…about Quick Tillis etc… It’s the same with many other people who post here.Expug wrote:Man, for sure I would like to go back to the way things were in the seventies /early eighties.
Across the board. Whatever was going on thats the way I liked it.
Fights on the tube saturday afternoon,occasionally on a Friday night.
I even like having to go to a theatre for those closed circuit fights.
I don't really like all those titles but there was something about it that was laughably freakin larcenous. (Its boxing,what the hell?).
Gyms all over the place.
Ring magazine,(Rings around the world) anyone remember that section?
Same day weigh ins were cool. I participated in a bunch of those. Hit the scale,then go load up.
Many other things,it was much different in those days as far as popularity goes also.
I guess I'm just a bit nostalgic![]()
As far as the internet goes,if it looks at me wrong I could knock it right out. Wouldn't miss it at all.
So these forums are great. Okay, you get some cranky people, but mostly it’s good.
I enjoy your posts also Ez.
Some of my snapping on the internet is for laughs.
Boxrec is a great site. Unbelievable the amount of work thats gone in to it from dedicated people and its appreciated.
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No, weigh-ins the day before the fight is scheduled to happen... It makes sense to me anyway.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Do you mean same-day weigh-ins?
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We have that now...?
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Not in all of the fights.Goodnight, Irene wrote:We have that now...?
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As long as we're wishing....
1. Nine weight classes to include cruisers, unless you reconfigure each weight class from Flyweight on up.
2. Only one real champ per division.
3. One international governing body (The IBU) for world title fights, its members elected from the ranks of promoters, managers and ex-fighters. Government appointed commissioners for regional titles.
4. Pensions for all pro fighters, but caps on purses to help pay the pensions.
5. All major fights shown on free TV except for the really huge cards that get shown on closed circuit in movie theatres.
6. At least one major monthly boxing publication in each country.
7. Schools established to train referees properly and only the best 30% get licensed.
8. Register all promoters. Government assistance to help them acquire funds for a card, but no actual financial aid.
9. Schools established to educate managers in finance and marketing, and rules laid out regarding fair treatment of their fighters.
10. One unbiased set of rankings for each weight class, released monthly, based on a points system to be established by the IBU which may include input by the International Boxing Writers Association.
11. A return to one commentator for televised fights.
12. Boxing gyms opened in every major city. Round up the hooligans and force them to learn to fight with their fists instead of with guns, otherwise ship them off to reform school where they can learn a trade.
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1. Nine weight classes to include cruisers, unless you reconfigure each weight class from Flyweight on up.
2. Only one real champ per division.
3. One international governing body (The IBU) for world title fights, its members elected from the ranks of promoters, managers and ex-fighters. Government appointed commissioners for regional titles.
4. Pensions for all pro fighters, but caps on purses to help pay the pensions.
5. All major fights shown on free TV except for the really huge cards that get shown on closed circuit in movie theatres.
6. At least one major monthly boxing publication in each country.
7. Schools established to train referees properly and only the best 30% get licensed.
8. Register all promoters. Government assistance to help them acquire funds for a card, but no actual financial aid.
9. Schools established to educate managers in finance and marketing, and rules laid out regarding fair treatment of their fighters.
10. One unbiased set of rankings for each weight class, released monthly, based on a points system to be established by the IBU which may include input by the International Boxing Writers Association.
11. A return to one commentator for televised fights.
12. Boxing gyms opened in every major city. Round up the hooligans and force them to learn to fight with their fists instead of with guns, otherwise ship them off to reform school where they can learn a trade.
Cap
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Public schools that offer up boxing as one of a number of self defense options. It should be a required portion of the physical education program included in every school curriculum.
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BoxBuzz wrote:Public schools that offer up boxing as one of a number of self defense options. It should be a required portion of the physical education program included in every school curriculum.
Are Police Athletic Leagues still around very much?