Who sanctioned this fight?!

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Lil breh was on the ground in pain and his uncle comes strolling in like an NWO entrance.

no bull that shyt was crazy to watch, my man was in pure pain rolling on the ground..real boxers usually look winded for 15-30 seconds and get right up from body shot KO's/KD's..
but how this kid even get accepted into a fight like this? :mjlol:

I'm guessing he probably won some regional tournament for his wc and this was the prize opportunity to fight a low level undercard on espn...
 

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I can tell a lot of y’all have never been to lower budget boxing events... it seems like they literally pull opponents from off the street or visit a local boxing club in a low income community where the delinquents go and toss a bag... or even go directly to hood and pay some little wayward negro who might has only been street fighting swinging wildly on folks to put on some trunks and gloves to be a jobber in a boxing ring against a budding professional .

I hate the undercards at the low budget events because it’s a glaring example of how fukked up the U.S. and its capitalism has become .


Shyt the low budget events even have local strippers as the ring girls ... very few events feel as seedy as low budget boxing events in a sizable city. Y’all should treat yourselves ... and be thrilled and utterly appalled and disgusted at the same time :snoop:

With that said, I’m surprised an undercard matchup like this would be part of a bigger budget event AND televised on ESPN. :hhh:


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Lil breh was on the ground in pain and his uncle comes strolling in like an NWO entrance.

They don’t care man... it’s all bout a little bag. Nothing professional about these types of undercards ... its such crude exploitation .
I honestly want to start skipping the majority of undercard at local, low budget boxing events but then I’m like, I’m paying to see 8 fights ... 5 or 6 are the undercard ... :smh:
 
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I can tell a lot of y’all have never been to lower budget boxing events... it seems like they literally pull opponents from off the street or visit a local boxing club in a low income community where the delinquents go and toss a bag... or even go directly to hood and pay some little wayward negro who might has only been street fighting swinging wildly on folks to put on some trunks and gloves to be a jobber in a boxing ring against a budding professional .

I hate the undercards at the low budget events because it’s a glaring example of how fukked up the U.S. and its capitalism has become .


Shyt the low budget events even have local strippers as the ring girls ... very few events feel as seedy as low budget boxing events in a sizable city. Y’all should treat yourselves ... and be thrilled and utterly appalled and disgusted at the same time :snoop:

With that said, I’m surprised an undercard matchup like this would be part of a bigger budget event AND televised on ESPN. :hhh:


@patscorpio





They don’t care man... it’s all bout a little bag. Nothing professional about these types of undercards ... its such crude exploitation .
I honestly want to start skipping the majority of undercard at local, low budget boxing events but then I’m like, I’m paying to see 8 fights ... 5 or 6 are the undercard ... :smh:
y the fukk would
i go to a low budget boxing event
 
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