KZNSeagull
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Noble Art? There's nothing noble about biting someone when they won't fall over after you punch them.
Tyson should by rights knock that youtuber twat's head clean off his shoulders
I have often thought that if boxing was not a sport and someone suggested it became one it would not stand a chance of being approved.Really not sure why beating the shit out of another human being can be considered a 'sport' or a 'noble art'. In real life it's anything from assault to GBH.
You are have certainly invited a wider discussion on the relationship between oxygen, publicity and gimp-fighting.Right, yes, agree with your point.
But my philosophy on these stunts is to fold my arms, turn my back, and not give it oxygen. If everyone did the same who was against it and not curious about the spectacle, it would very quickly disappear.
Even ridiculing it (and it is just about as brazen a cash grab imaginable) gives it hype and advertising.
As a result this is the last I will comment on this absolute joke of an exhibition.
Really not sure why beating the shit out of another human being can be considered a 'sport' or a 'noble art'. In real life it's anything from assault to GBH.
Boxing, a noble art?? You have to be joking?Jake Paul vs 58 year old Mike Tyson.
Clearly gen z (or whatever they call it) and the You Tube generation will lap it up but as Tony Bellew says when he’s 68, hopefully if he makes it, Tyson will look at his resume, Berbick, Spinks, Holmes, Ruddock, Lewis, Douglas, Bruno, Holyfield and errr Jake Paul.
Have no desire to watch it, and only hope Paul doesn’t possess the wherewithal to seriously hurt Tyson?
Hopefully it will be the same non event as Mayweather vs McGregor was?
However if the viewing figures match up to the predictions whose going to be next on the gravy train?
Tell that to Michael Watson, Nick Blackwell, Jonjo Finnegan, Jubal Rej Kurian and countless others, plus Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson (RIP).A properly licensed boxing match, with two willing participants, a clearly defined set of rules and a ref to uphold those rules is about a million miles away from a fight after pub chucking out time where the closest thing to the British Board of Boxing Control is some Karen shouting "Leave it Trev! He's not worth it" over and over again.
I can, f***ing stupidI really can’t call this one.
Tell that to Michael Watson, Nick Blackwell, Jonjo Finnegan, Jubal Rej Kurian and countless others, plus Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson (RIP).
Bellew is only there to try and salvage his own payday, strange behaviour for the man that claimed “he would walk away and become a family man”Jake Paul vs 58 year old Mike Tyson.
Clearly gen z (or whatever they call it) and the You Tube generation will lap it up but as Tony Bellew says when he’s 68, hopefully if he makes it, Tyson will look at his resume, Berbick, Spinks, Holmes, Ruddock, Lewis, Douglas, Bruno, Holyfield and errr Jake Paul.
Have no desire to watch it, and only hope Paul doesn’t possess the wherewithal to seriously hurt Tyson?
Hopefully it will be the same non event as Mayweather vs McGregor was?
However if the viewing figures match up to the predictions whose going to be next on the gravy train?
Nick Blackwell actually recovered from his brain injury and was fine but decided against doctors orders to spar privately and injured himselfTell that to Michael Watson, Nick Blackwell, Jonjo Finnegan, Jubal Rej Kurian and countless others, plus Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson (RIP).
That also brings up the question - how long after somebody’s death do you type RIPTell that to Michael Watson, Nick Blackwell, Jonjo Finnegan, Jubal Rej Kurian and countless others, plus Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson (RIP).
I love that tattoo of Des Lynam wearing Woolfie Smith's hatHe’s likely still got the power, he’s in great shape. It’s the reaction times and speed that may let him down. If he can get some hurt bombs in early, he’s got a chance. But 58 is OLD for a fighter.
I really can’t call this one.
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I was with you up to there.They all willingly took part. Injuries are a part of sport and they knew the risks they were taking.
While I used to very much enjoy boxing. Both partaking and watching .I was with you up to there.
Aside from 'you may get hurt' I suspect the average pro boxer over the modern history of boxing has almost no idea of the impact of impact.
The fact that boxing is an arrangement between 'consenting' adults is all that's left of the thin ice that keeps it above water.