With the facts presented this way, it looks like the script for a D-rated soap opera. I feel for Alvarez having to screw around and repeatedly having to fight for eliminator/contender status (although it appears he was more than willing to accept step-aside money).
All us fans know what a farce and a joke boxing politics is; but this has gone beyond a joke. This is what happens when you allow Laissez Faire economics to rule over anything. Money and power are the name of the game.
What we need is a federal commission to investigate and clean up boxing, giving it powers to prosecute anyone who has acted with impropriety and illegally. Sanctioning bodies have become just as corrosive as promoters.
When is enough enough?
All us fans know what a farce and a joke boxing politics is; but this has gone beyond a joke. This is what happens when you allow Laissez Faire economics to rule over anything. Money and power are the name of the game.
What we need is a federal commission to investigate and clean up boxing, giving it powers to prosecute anyone who has acted with impropriety and illegally. Sanctioning bodies have become just as corrosive as promoters.
When is enough enough?
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