Re: Mayweather to fight YouTuber Paul Logan in ‘exhibition’
Posted: 07 Dec 2020, 11:28
If it was Floyd Mayweather locked in a cage with a crocodile in Dundee I’d definitely tune in.
If it was Floyd Mayweather locked in a cage with a crocodile in Dundee I’d definitely tune in.
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:23The best way to discourage such nonsense would be for Floyd or any other boxer to absolutely go to town on these deluded gobshites who think that just doing glorified boxercise for a few months makes them pro fighters. A brutal beatdown followed by a dismissive “what did you expect would happen” attitude in the post fight interviews would hopefully cause the next clown to think twice.
I doubt that will happen because it would mean an end to these sort of spectacles and there is a lot of money to be made. Boxing is always about risk vs reward. FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest. The issue I have isn't with FMM, it's with these "celebs" earning more money than 99.9% of fighters who dedicate their lives to the sport and in the main retire without a pot to piss in. That I think is unfair and a kick in the teeth to the pros out there. Lets face it, who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:23The best way to discourage such nonsense would be for Floyd or any other boxer to absolutely go to town on these deluded gobshites who think that just doing glorified boxercise for a few months makes them pro fighters. A brutal beatdown followed by a dismissive “what did you expect would happen” attitude in the post fight interviews would hopefully cause the next clown to think twice.
The guy is already a multimillionaire just from chatting continual bollocks on YouTube and making attention seeking videos. All this is going to do is increase his revenue from hits/videos. It's almost a self serving exercise for him, it can only generate more income for him as more people talk about it.Controversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 10:46I doubt that will happen because it would mean an end to these sort of spectacles and there is a lot of money to be made. Boxing is always about risk vs reward. FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest. The issue I have isn't with FMM, it's with these "celebs" earning more money than 99.9% of fighters who dedicate their lives to the sport and in the main retire without a pot to piss in. That I think is unfair and a kick in the teeth to the pros out there. Lets face it, who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:23The best way to discourage such nonsense would be for Floyd or any other boxer to absolutely go to town on these deluded gobshites who think that just doing glorified boxercise for a few months makes them pro fighters. A brutal beatdown followed by a dismissive “what did you expect would happen” attitude in the post fight interviews would hopefully cause the next clown to think twice.
Its turning into UFC.
Just stop itforcefraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:44 If Paul Logan can weather the early storm I think he could score a knockout in the later rounds
He’s a complete pudendum. He says he’s going to smash up Canelo too, I’d like to see that fight, just to see his ribs smashed so hard, they’d be sticking out through his skin.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 09:25 He's this guy
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-42644321
Hope FMJ makes it painful
The unorthodox angles are bound to give Floyd troubleforcefraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:44 If Paul Logan can weather the early storm I think he could score a knockout in the later rounds
Pressure breaks pipesBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 13:22The unorthodox angles are bound to give Floyd troubleforcefraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:44 If Paul Logan can weather the early storm I think he could score a knockout in the later rounds
How about a guy who already has something approaching a billion? Does there come a point where you *would* blame him?Controversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 10:46FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest.... who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.
Not his fault people want to pay to see it, it's not illegal. You could use that argument with most top sportsman, footballers asking for another 10K-100K a week, it's not like they need it either. In a way football is worse as the costs for pay are offset on ticket prices, kit etc.. so the fans are paying more, at least with PPV boxing you have the choice to pay or watch it on YouTube the next day for free.squiggy wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 14:30How about a guy who already has something approaching a billion? Does there come a point where you *would* blame him?Controversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 10:46FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest.... who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.
I largely agree with you but can we even blame the “celebs”. It’s a selfish world, floyd wants his money, the celeb wants his, the shameless broadcasters and pundits want theirs. Sad to say it but only a tiny minority of boxing purists see anything wrong with itControversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 10:46I doubt that will happen because it would mean an end to these sort of spectacles and there is a lot of money to be made. Boxing is always about risk vs reward. FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest. The issue I have isn't with FMM, it's with these "celebs" earning more money than 99.9% of fighters who dedicate their lives to the sport and in the main retire without a pot to piss in. That I think is unfair and a kick in the teeth to the pros out there. Lets face it, who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:23The best way to discourage such nonsense would be for Floyd or any other boxer to absolutely go to town on these deluded gobshites who think that just doing glorified boxercise for a few months makes them pro fighters. A brutal beatdown followed by a dismissive “what did you expect would happen” attitude in the post fight interviews would hopefully cause the next clown to think twice.
No I don't blame them for wanting to earn big money, let's face it, most peoples moralistic views would go out the window if they were suddenly offered a way to earn millions. My issue is these 'celebs' don't deserve life changing money and fame when most top tier fighters couldn't generate the same money. They should have to give 90% of it to charity, maybe towards helping injured fighters or ones that have hit hard times. That should be the trade off.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 18:31I largely agree with you but can we even blame the “celebs”. It’s a selfish world, floyd wants his money, the celeb wants his, the shameless broadcasters and pundits want theirs. Sad to say it but only a tiny minority of boxing purists see anything wrong with itControversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 10:46I doubt that will happen because it would mean an end to these sort of spectacles and there is a lot of money to be made. Boxing is always about risk vs reward. FMM is getting millions for little risk, I don't blame him to be honest. The issue I have isn't with FMM, it's with these "celebs" earning more money than 99.9% of fighters who dedicate their lives to the sport and in the main retire without a pot to piss in. That I think is unfair and a kick in the teeth to the pros out there. Lets face it, who in their right mind would turn down millions if people are prepared to pay for it.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:23
The best way to discourage such nonsense would be for Floyd or any other boxer to absolutely go to town on these deluded gobshites who think that just doing glorified boxercise for a few months makes them pro fighters. A brutal beatdown followed by a dismissive “what did you expect would happen” attitude in the post fight interviews would hopefully cause the next clown to think twice.