Originally posted by King Jaffe Joffer
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It's like if your math teacher punches you in the face every day after class, but then one day he doesn't punch you in the face. Are you supposed to throw a parade? He wasn't supposed to punch you in the face in the first place.
It's the same with boxing. The best are supposed to fight the best. It's a great fight. I'm happy it's supposedly going to happen now. We'll know for sure November 19. The reason there's so many more comments in those other threads is because people are upset that boxing punches them in the face much more often than it actually delivers what it's supposed to. Every other time weird **** happens in negotiations, the fight usually falls apart. Look at the first few May-Pac negotiations, Kovalev-Stevenson that was being negotiated then Stevenson signed with Haymon mid-negotiation, and they still said it wouldn't affect the negotiations, but they lied and it did. Or do you not remember all the times this happened and the people complaining were 100% right?
So when fans hear about news of more bs happening in negotiations, they are used to boxing disappointing them, so they complain. It has nothing to do with race at all. I guess you forgot all the May-Pac negotiatons, Kovalev-Stevenson, the last minute Maidana gloves bull**** that made the fights pointless and ruined the matchup since all he had over Floyd was his power and Floyd took that away from him before the opening bell, or the million other examples lol? Canelo saying he would fight GGG, and everyone saying "it sounds like he gonna do it! You can't criticize him until he officially ducks!' And then guess what, he officially ducked lol.
I mean **** that just happened, but you already forgot lol? So fine, out of the last 10 times negotiations got in trouble, and we complained, we were only right 9 times, and the fight only fell apart 9 times out of 10. Meanwhile you guys that are always defending the duckers saying "he won't duck! How dare you criticize!" were right once, and wrong the other 9 times. I'd rather be right 90% of the time, than 10% of the time, no?
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