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The Sweet Science

Modeps

Lifer
One of the biggest sports of the 1900's is just not as big of a pull as it used to be. Why has it basically gone the way of the dodo? Personally, I love watching... however I'm just not gonna pony up the $30+ it costs to watch a heavyweight fight on PPV. If a group of my friends want to watch, then maybe... but that's a rare occurrence. I cant find a bar that has fights on around me... so I'm just out of luck.

Who wishes boxing would make a triumphant comeback as a sport beloved as much as baseball? I sure do.
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
One of the biggest sports of the 1900's is just not as big of a pull as it used to be. Why has it basically gone the way of the dodo? Personally, I love watching... however I'm just not gonna pony up the $30+ it costs to watch a heavyweight fight on PPV. If a group of my friends want to watch, then maybe... but that's a rare occurrence. I cant find a bar that has fights on around me... so I'm just out of luck.

Who wishes boxing would make a triumphant comeback as a sport beloved as much as baseball? I sure do.
Do something about the corruption and it might make a comeback.
 
why? because the premier guys all have massive outside the ring problems and there isn't more than one good heavyweight at a time anyway.
 
Don King (almost single handedly) ruined boxing. I'm waiting to see what will happen to the sport when he's gone.
 
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