by David P. Greisman - The fans still packed the Bell Centre, more than 20,000 of them spending the evening in Montreal watching a card headlined by their province’s two most popular boxers of recent years. Many still cheered for Jean Pascal, and many more still roared for Lucian Bute.
It was a big fight, one that had been spoken of for years. But it was a big fight in name only ?and only because of the names involved.
In truth, it was a fight that came far too late.
And because of that, it was a fight that produced far too little excitement, lacking much in the way of action and drama.
Years ago, this would’ve been a bout between two boxers at or near the top of their respective divisions. Now it was a match between two men who had nearly bottomed out.
Years ago, the pairing hadn’t happened because each felt he had something better on the horizon. Now it was a meeting that might as well happen before the sun set on one (or both) of their careers. [Click Here To Read More]
It was a big fight, one that had been spoken of for years. But it was a big fight in name only ?and only because of the names involved.
In truth, it was a fight that came far too late.
And because of that, it was a fight that produced far too little excitement, lacking much in the way of action and drama.
Years ago, this would’ve been a bout between two boxers at or near the top of their respective divisions. Now it was a match between two men who had nearly bottomed out.
Years ago, the pairing hadn’t happened because each felt he had something better on the horizon. Now it was a meeting that might as well happen before the sun set on one (or both) of their careers. [Click Here To Read More]
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