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    #21
    Originally posted by GJC View Post
    Some great posts here thankyou. Wonderful turns of phrase, violent chess match I will steal and sneak into my own posts in the future
    I was amused that it seems a concensus that everyone's father seems to indoctranate their son into boxing at between 7 and 9 I know mine did and I did too lol.
    I suppose I should have a go at replying to my own question.

    My first fight was Baksi v Freddie Mills at Harringay Arena when I was 7. It was a wonderful stadium not too far from home and I was privaliged to see some great great fighters there for the too few years it was open.
    The Baksi Mills fight was a slaughter, Baksi a big HW for the time totally destroyed Mills at best a smallish LHW. But I was fascinated by the power of Baksi and the courage of Mills. It was obvious from very early that Mills had no chance but he bustled out at the start of every round into an inevitable beating. Even though he was getting the granny beaten out of him there was a dignity to Mills the fact that he can't win but will not give up and would sooner die than quit. Be carid out on his shield so to speak.
    From then I was pretty much hooked
    In the 60 years I have followed boxing I have only ever seen a handful of cowards. These men risk their lives and health to earn for their families and for our entertainment so I cringe when they are called cowards.
    I enjoy the mutual respect fighters have for each other, they may hate each other and have had feuds that lasted years but after they have retired many only speak well of each other.
    I love the history of the sport, I struggle to remember the order of Kings and Queens, Prime ministers and presidents but I can rattle off HW champions in double quick time

    In tennis another one against one sport you will see a slow decline, a dominant player will start to drop a set against a player he would have blitzed the year before.
    In boxing a career can be finished in minutes a dominant champion can be laying bleeding and unconcious his career finished.
    I love the variety of styles, defensive masters, brawlers, one punch KO artists.
    Some great writers have written about this sport more than any other I think.
    The boxers themselves, many uneducated have said wise things that philosophers would like to call their own. I love the wit of an Ali, Pep or even Cobb.

    I think if you bought a caveman into present day and showed him a game of American Football, Soccor or baseball he would scratch his head. Show him a boxing match and he would instantly understand and pick a fighter to support it is the purest sport.

    I think it has given races heroes to follow in hard times and countries a symbol to give them pride in their country.
    Every day in these forums a fossilised old white english man like me can have a chat with a young black lad in America. We'll argue or agree but we will communicate when maybe normally we wouldn't give each other the time of day being from different nations, races and generations. Another strength of boxing is the sheer multi racial and multi countries that take part. To my American friends The world series isn't really a world series but boxing is worldwide.

    Boxing is a guilty pleasure I am not blind to the damage that it does to the health of fighters. I have seen a lovely lad such as Johnny Owen be carried out of a ring dying and Michael Watson having his quality of life destroyed. It still makes me sad to see Ali these days and remember the young man he was.
    I have watched promoters and managers get rich off the backs of naive fighters while the fighters make little and fight on far too long to earn a pension. I have seen racism manifest itself behind a fighter who wishes no part of it I have seen corruption and sculduggary galore in boxing.

    Like democracy there is an awful lot against boxing but for me it is one of the best things we have.
    Nice prose!

    Poet

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      #22
      Originally posted by AlboWarrior View Post
      Well, the original reason why I started watching boxing is of a boxer which comes from my country. His name is Luan Krasniqi and he has beaten Wladimir Klitschko once, during an amateur match. The expetations was high for him, but he could become just an european champion, nothing more... Well,I gues that watching him and some Rocky movies (xD) brought to me the love for this sport.
      No disrespect, but if watching Krasniqui gave you the love for boxing, then you're very easy to please.. Seemed like a strong guy who only had one gear..

      My love for boxing originated from the rumble in the jungle (Ali Foreman)
      But the one on one, unarmed physical combat, is what does it for me.. In a clash of styles anything can happen, ie Hagler struggles with Duran, destroys Hearns who in turn destroys Duran or Ali destroys Foreman, loses to Norton who then gets destroyed by Foreman.. Nigel Benn loses to Watson & Eubank, but beats McClellan etc etc.. The unpredictability in boxing is second to none, and the word 'upset' is more paramount than in any other sport..

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        #23
        Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
        No disrespect, but if watching Krasniqui gave you the love for boxing, then you're very easy to please.. Seemed like a strong guy who only had one gear..


        Krasniqi made me start watching boxing, then the love started to grow by itself by watching other matches...
        Though what can you expect from a small nation like mine, where the only Olympic Champions with albanian ancestory won their medals under other nation flags... (Krasniqi did to)
        BTW nope, you did not sound disrespecful at all

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          #24
          The will to win no other sport matches it one man versus another.

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            #25
            Hmmmm...Boxing world records

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              #26
              What i love about watching Boxing?

              I think its the****utic. I dont know if anyone else gets that feeling when they sit down to watch a fight but i get that relaxed feeling that you get from painting, not that i paint very often lol, but you know how they say painting is the****utic for you and it is, that is how i feel when i watch a Boxing match, chilled and contented.

              Besides that i love the combat, my fav type of fighters to watch are fighters with skill who fight at a great intensity...........Terry Norris and to a lesser degree (skillwise) Qawi, Joe Frazier. Rid**** Bowe had the kinda style i liked to

              I love watching fighters who turn up the heat but not in a ****** way and leave themselves open, although i know some odd bods in here will accuse Frazier of fighting wrecklessly.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
                I think its the****utic.
                Now the****utic was a suggestion I forgot lol

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by GJC View Post
                  Now the****utic was a suggestion I forgot lol
                  You feeling that to or is it just me lol?

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                    #29
                    Reckon you might be flying solo with that one Dynamite
                    I get unbelievably tense when watching boxing matches especially if the fighter is a favourite of mine and/or a Brit almost to the point of not enjoying it lol

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by GJC View Post
                      Reckon you might be flying solo with that one Dynamite
                      I get unbelievably tense when watching boxing matches especially if the fighter is a favourite of mine and/or a Brit almost to the point of not enjoying it lol

                      LOL

                      Oh yeah that can happen to me but thats more when im watching live Boxing and dont know the result.

                      I remember jumping of the settee when Haye decked Moremech, that was after he got dropped and i was screaming at the television" get your ****ing left hand up" lol

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