What the hell was that? Ive seen MMA fighters worse off than Saunders continue to fight. Did his team bet the under? Woww....
What the hell was that? Ive seen MMA fighters worse off than Saunders continue to fight. Did his team bet the under? Woww....
What the hell was that? Ive seen MMA fighters worse off than Saunders continue to fight. Did his team bet the under? Woww....
First that Triller debacle where Askren takes a half million dollar dive and now this! Boxing is as crooked as a three dollar bill!
First that Triller debacle where Askren takes a half million dollar dive and now this! Boxing is as crooked as a three dollar bill!
I just read suspected orbital injury. We shall see. It didnt look like much at the time. Still though, I just dont trust boxing and havent for a long time.
I just read suspected orbital injury. We shall see. It didnt look like much at the time. Still though, I just dont trust boxing and havent for a long time.
We’ve all heard the rumour that some (if not all!) boxing matches are fixed. And while there have been some such cases, can we really state – as a rule – that the majority of them are fixed? As we know, match fixing is illegal in every sport and we’ve recently witnessed a lot of actual and attempted fixings by betting cartels (in football, tennis, etc.) that have reached the headlines around the world. Boxing is one of those sports in which the rumours are present for decades, which is why we have chosen it for our analysis – to give you the answer you want. So, are boxing matches fixed?
Boxing matches are not fixed in general. At the high-level of boxing competitions and bouts, there is no way a fight can be fixed. But, on the other hand, some low-level tiers of boxing matches can be fixed.
We’ve all heard the rumour that some (if not all!) boxing matches are fixed. And while there have been some such cases, can we really state – as a rule – that the majority of them are fixed? As we know, match fixing is illegal in every sport and we’ve recently witnessed a lot of actual and attempted fixings by betting cartels (in football, tennis, etc.) that have reached the headlines around the world. Boxing is one of those sports in which the rumours are present for decades, which is why we have chosen it for our analysis – to give you the answer you want. So, are boxing matches fixed?
Boxing matches are not fixed in general. At the high-level of boxing competitions and bouts, there is no way a fight can be fixed. But, on the other hand, some low-level tiers of boxing matches can be fixed.
I would say it like this ...boxing was run by the mob and you had to make some money for them to work your way up. It was a must...so fights were fixed. In more recent times I feel the fixing has become much smaller in how often it goes on...there's more money now in the purses and TV and promotions. Just like Vegas used to be run by the mob but now it's corporate...
I would say it like this ...boxing was run by the mob and you had to make some money for them to work your way up. It was a must...so fights were fixed. In more recent times I feel the fixing has become much smaller in how often it goes on...there's more money now in the purses and TV and promotions. Just like Vegas used to be run by the mob but now it's corporate...
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