Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
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You have two choices to get to where you want it to be, you either turn the game into professional boxing and make it a monopoly like MLB, the NFL, or the NBA, or you make it a government controlled profession.
If you make it the former, you better unionize the fighters real quick or they will get abused (see the history of baseball); if you make it the latter, well then it is just more socialism, just more denial of individual enterprise.
Furthermore if you create some form of a 'fair league' you will likely force fighters to fight to a schedule they don't want, fight men they don't want to fight, and fight in locations they don't want to fight at. Such is the plight of basketball players, but I feel confident you agree with me that a fighter brings much more of himself to a fight then a basketball player brings to a game. The basketball player merely risks the humiliation of defeat, fighters place life and limb on the line and IMHO shouldn't, in any manner, be coerced as to when, who, or where they do that.
Yes, mismatches are truly the great wrong of the current free enterprise system, I can offer no argument here. It is a true wrong always on the verge of tragedy.
But in regards to inflated credit or legacy they are unimportant except to fans like us.
P.S. Ghost, I realize I am really out on a limb here, not sure I feel a true embracing of what I am arguing, (just thinking out loud) but I do know I don't want to see prize fighting run like the NFL.
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