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  1. #61

    boxing is more thrilling than mma

  2. #62
    i wonder who will take Manny Pacquiao's place once he's done with boxing. or will boxing still be the same?

  3. #63
    Quote Originally Posted by marvel View Post
    i wonder who will take Manny Pacquiao's place once he's done with boxing. or will boxing still be the same?
    Many great boxers have come and gone.. boxing will always be boxing.. it will never be dead...

  4. #64
    brutal ra kaayo ang UFC...

  5. #65
    There will be some shift but boxing will still be there.

    Just like this one..

    Oscar de la Hoya will be promoting two big fights on the same night, in boxing and MMA. The Fedor Emelianenko-Andrei Arlovski fight will be done together with the Antonio Margarito-Shane Mosley fight.

    Though it's understood as business, but here's the pitch, the boxer that he is, De la Hoya will not be in the Margarito-Mosley fight but on Fedor-Arlovski fight.

    Oscar & Co. not concerned about dueling events - ESPN

  6. #66
    thanks for the source bro.
    nag experiment ra ni si dela hoya, more on business na gyud ning iya, na pura na tingali na siya sa boxing, ari nasad siya sa MMA nanguarta. hehehe.
    or basin luto ranang ilang fight nila ni mosley ug margarito. hehe.

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    boxing is dying, surambaw boxing is on the rise

  8. #68
    quoting Mr. Doug Fischer of ringtv.com

    "Chavez Jr. and Sanchez are considered “never-will-bes” (and rightfully so). Arce is thought to be a “has-been”. Calderon for all his skill and courage can’t buy his way on HBO or Showtime. And any “serious” boxing writer worth his salt believes that all of the alums of The Contender TV series are glorified club fighters (no matter what they do). And yet, the fans – the folks who matter; the ones who actually buy tickets – don’t give a rat’s ass. They pay their money and most of the time they are treated to good shows. All of the fights I mentioned were entertaining or compelling in some way, and the fans who attended those cards left happy. That’s how I know that boxing isn’t close to being “dead”.

    Dougie's FAT Friday mailbag

  9. #69
    boxing is not dying..

    wat i can say is hapit na maapsan sa UFC ang boxing..

    boxing will never die, maybe maapsan lng na puhon..

    UFC is more exciting.. more unpredictable ang fighters..

    anything can happen sa MMA.. sa boxing naa may uban fighters gud nga they box just for the sake of boxing..

    MMA fighters, modern day warriors..

    mas nindot jud kay dli lng kay kamot ang gamiton..

    d'best for me..

    UFC..

    ^^

  10. #70
    yes boxing is dying.

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