look, worldwide pro "boxing" is not an entity that pays for things or has revenues and expenses you can just tax like this.Capricorn1 wrote:sucracristo wrote:how much does "boxing" generate yearly? how many expenses can you list that a localCapricorn1 wrote:compared to what boxing generates yearly
promoter has to pay for out of pocket in order to stage an event in a small venue of a few
hundred or maybe as many as 2,000 attendees? then list what you think the revenue streams
are and what you think their totals are to come up with a balance sheet. this should be fun.
Boxing clearly generates hundreds of Millions of Pounds/Dollars every single year at least - so for sanctioned professional bouts it's not a problem, how much these devices cost (they are said to be fairly low cost) and the answers to your other questions are things i don't know .... if you could shed some light on some of the answers for us all i'm sure everyone would appreciate it though![]()
Maybe the World Governing Bodies or even the host nation of said bouts could invest in providing these, maybe Ambulances at fight venues should or do have these.
that is why i asked you a specific question about how cards are paid for. you saying "not a problem...compared to what
boxing generates" is vapid. someone has to pay for it for every card in your scenario. who pays for it and how?
you can't just reply "perhaps you can explain how boxing works" when asked how you are going to pay for this.
bringing up magomed is also dragging everyone down into the weeds. there were ambulances right there by law and he
should have been put on one as a routine matter after a tough fight like that and the sooner he arrived at the hospital
where he could be treated would have improved the medical outcome. the tragedy is he was tossed out into the street
after the fight puking and dizzy and had to call a cab. the ring doctors on that card were obviously useless. immediate brain
scanning is not the issue. getting fast medical treatment as a routine matter after any tough fight or on first sign of concussion
is the issue. even if they are kept for observation at the hospital for a few hours and released you have probably eliminated
90% of the chances of a mogomed scenario developing