who the **** wants to be a broke ass legend???lmfao
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Would YOU rather be a broke legend or a rich duck?
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Originally posted by ИATAS View PostThis is what boxing's fan base has become. Justifying ducking. Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. This is why boxing continues to get worse in this regard - fans let fighters get away with it. There is no real negative consequence for the fighters. If the fans don't hold them accountable, who will?
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostVery true sir. But I have to agree to disagree with you, Joe Louis is one of my favorite boxers of all time and he didnt make crap for $ and Im sure he wouldve fought Max Schelming for free out of pride, honor and country. He also went out of his way just to pay back a corrupt US government that ripped him off. So although I do agree with what you say for the most part, I think not every fighter thinks $ is top priority...
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I don't even get this thread when nowadays legend and money go together. Only reason why you'll go broke is because you're spending what you earned like water coming out of the faucet.
Show me a current potential legend that's not being compensated properly.
Is this some kind of an excuse or what?
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostAnd thats why he died broke as ****...
Tyson, Holyfield, Pacquiao, Jones Jr. the list goes on and on. They earned more money than most of us can ever dream of, and they also blow it on unnecessary luxuries, friends, bloodsuckers etc.
Once in a while, a smarter guy comes along, Like Foreman, Bradley etc, who know what to do with their money. They are and will be doing fine.
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostId rather be rich too but at the end of the day, when its all said and done, you cant take your $ with you. And he may have died broke but his legend still lives.
Screw all that...most the times a boxer isn't venerated until he is dead, used up, punch drunk or broke...keep you admiration, I'll take the compensation
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