Sunday, January 8, 2017

The Fight Commissions are not in a Good Place

I feel in response to the Soulja Boy-Chris Brown fight that shouldn't be allowed as an undercard, but is pumped up like an actual boxing fight with two Top 100 Fighters, I feel the fight commissions are not in a good place.

I'll begin with the fact both men are unstable, even on their best day. The worst crime or sin in Hip Hop you can do, more so than actual crimes or sins, is claim Compton as yours when it is not. And, it adds nothing to Richmond or Mississippi Hip Hop and R and B Culture and their artists that actually want to do quality street music there.

And, I feel Fight Commissioners should be more alert to fighters who'd say that every fighter's rival "Goes Down When they See Them". In boxing, we had a fight for all time mangled, and the not so pleasant details of the run and the fight will look worse when it actually settles down in history, missing out on an actual great fight and throwing a beef into a boxing match just to make boxing worse.

I feel that there is no humor or honor in saying the Fight Commissions are not in a good place. And, this is a clinical issue because people want to spend their hard earned money to support someone's career. Beyond the Red Bull Sponsorship and the Punches, which are the easy part compared to everything else, how many Iowa High School and College Products full term would I see at Tokyo? And, I really wonder who's careers will stand out and who will fall off?

With it being a struggle to put words in how the Fight Commissions aren't keeping it together and it benefits nobody like Street Racing, I tend to wonder who will keep it together vs. only be fighting for nothing?

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