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Will Boxing Ever Come Back
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Sadly , the big four (Leonard,Hagler,Duran and Hearns )are not in the business anymore.Now , we have Canelo.....
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#27
Promoters killed boxing. Too many stories of fighters going broke and having health issues. Fighters see MMA as safer. Time will tell
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#28
Boxing is still the sweet science and interesting to watch its a hell of a lot better then slap fighting which is the stupidest thing I have seen in my 75 years on this earth
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#29
My favorite sport but haven't enjoyed it in recent years as much I did before.
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#30
I never really felt it went away but I get the question. I don't think it will. To many other options out there that dilute the pool of people having time and money to enjoy it.
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#31
Yeah I just think boxing was overpassed by UFC, its just that UFC with Dana White on the main spot has excellent marketing, and besides that UFC is much more fast paced and more exciting than boxing.
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#32
Boxing will return to the way it was before, all you have to do is get a fighter who conquers people. Boxing is a great sport, it's easy to understand and it's good to watch.
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#33
In my opinion, we need to wait until the next strong boxer, such as Oleksandr Usyk, comes along^.^