Saturday, April 20, 2019

Boxing politics is still an inevitable part of sports

Even in 2015, this back and forth posture is still frustrating in the industry.

Boxing is one of the oldest sports, so there is a lot of history, baggage and some old-fashioned ways of meaning.

For the sport, there are many unfair and unwelcome stereotypes about corruption and fixation. In my opinion, this stereotype is completely inaccurate today in 2015, without educated prejudice and bias.

I can't comment on the past, but I can comment on today's time because I have been working on boxing news for the past few years.

The campaign is now operated primarily by global television networks, sports management companies and sports promotion companies. In 2015, you will never escape large-scale corruption in any sport - you will be discovered.

I am not saying that there have been no unfortunate incidents in this sport, it will be naive. But in my opinion, any professional sport or any professional business can say the same thing.

When money enters this equation, there are always unscrupulous people who want to cut prices quickly or take shortcuts.

One thing that still exists in the game today is boxing politics. In this article, I will not name any name for fairness, balance, and objectivity.

In this era of truly booming sports, for various reasons, including major TV broadcasters re-investing in the sport and Freud Mayweather's super battle with Manny Pacquiao, it is returning to the mainstream media, we It is still continuing to see that many large battles have not been successful - it is very frustrating.

A famous observer in the game recently defined the modern boxing landscape very well, I think, from

"The annoying thing is that the major battle we want is the least likely we can see." Welcome to the modern world where you like boxing."
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 . How correct is he.

In today's time, you will still let the promoters quarrel, but this has not changed. However, what they are arguing about. Back in the day, the boxer is almost a slave to the promoters. Unfair contract. All of this has changed now.

The promoters work for the fighters today and are more motivated than ever, because they can say that their business is less than they were able to use boxers a few years ago.

Today's boxing policy is mainly terminology and arguments from

"A faces B side"
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"We bring more money to the table and do it"
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"Your warrior did not pay to see the numbers according to our point of view"
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 and many more.

Professional boxing has always been a cause of making money, but now it is more so than ever. At the time of social media and almost open negotiations, you are seeing promoters and managers of the new era.

This has been compared with many old-school key players. The desire to accept modern technologies such as social media and the Internet is not optimistic.

Hey, they have no choice at this stage, but often their arrogance does not allow them to interact with the promoters and power players in the game. They come from this updated, updated, more transparent, technology-driven generation - the customer [fighting fans] look forward to Better products than ever before [the best boxers fight against the best boxers].

Boxing has now undergone many changes on a global scale. Unfortunately, politics will always exist there, and this is just humanity in any business.

But as technology and the Internet continue to influence the sport and the way it moves, I believe that the transparency of these politics will continue to surface in the next few years.

The boxing ring has no choice but to change, because there are many other sports products that use new technology and, more importantly - to fight the best.

But it will. Boxing has been around for a long time, and it seems to me that by the end of this decade, it will return to its glory days.




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