Boxing:
“What happened to the fans of The Sweet Science?”
By
M.DeTyrone
I
often read the comments by so called boxing fans on the countless social
networks boxing pages, and online boxing forums. Then I ask myself what
happened to the intelligence of the boxing fans? I understand that there is the
casual fan that just watches boxing for the entertainment value many just watch
to see boxers beat each other thus satisfying some sadist needs. Then you have
the nationalistic fan this type of fan watches boxing not for the sport,
because they truly believe the accomplishments of a boxer from their respective
culture validates their supremacy over others, as a result, they find a sense
of loyalty and belonging to a community.
Boxing networks and promoters more and more appeal to these types of
fans since the exodus of many USA fans in the 2000’s to MMA and other
sports.
They
don’t understand that a true boxer adjusts to an opponent’s style and strategy.
Many do understand but it doesn’t fit their narrative that’s why you’ll see a
lot of hypocrisy in their comments. A true boxer is not one dimensional and
doesn’t complain about an opponent not standing in front of him to get hit.
Boxing is not two opponents beating each other senseless as if they were human piñatas
or punching bag that’s not skills but glorified brute force. A true elite boxer
uses defensive skills, controls the distance to his advantage, uses timing, and
knows how to utilize space. Great boxers like Roberto Duran, Julio Cesar Chavez
Sr., Erik Morales, Wilfredo Benitez, Sugar Ray Robinson, Carlos Ortiz, and
Sugar Ray Leonard all adjusted. I suggest casual fans take their time to
appreciate the skills of these great boxers, and maybe educate themselves on
various styles.
Nowadays
these so called boxing fans believe that a boxer that constantly applies
pressure and tries to overwhelm his opponents with brute force is “Boxing” that
it’s not the case. Pressure Boxers, Sluggers, Infighters, and Swarmers are part
of boxing history but are not boxing. It’s what I call the “Rocky Effect” many
of these people think boxing is a Rocky movie, as a result, the casual fans
love Sluggers, Swarmers, Infighters, Pressure boxers it’s entertainment for
them. The majority of Sluggers lack
mobility, defense, finesse; their combinations are repetitive and predictable.
The majority of Sluggers outside a few exceptions in boxing just rely on power
and brute force to obtain victories. They don’t last long in the sport their
victories are pyrrhic and after they are used up the fans forget about them
within a year. The boxing media and writers refer to them as “Fan Friendly.” I recently
heard a commentator calling a boxer that had not won a fight within 2 years due
to his lack of defense a “Fan Friendly Fighter.” I ask myself this is what
boxing has become? Technique has been demeaned, unappreciated, and disregarded.
I often hear and see the comment these are gladiators and warriors. However,
the reality is that gladiators were extremely skillful in their respected style
and highly valuable commodities for their owners. Warriors in wars have fought
with skill and strategy any “Warrior” that fought with no strategy or skills
and took massive punishment ended up dead.
These
“Modern Day Boxing Warriors” sadly end up taking massive punishment and end up
brain damaged, yet a great majority of fans will not be there taking care of
them financially.
Julio
Cesar Chavez Sr. was a swarmer / infighter and he adjusted to any style his
pressure was skillful and he knew how to close the distance of an opponent. He
faced plenty of talented pure-boxers and managed to defeat them. Sugar Ray
Robinson the greatest boxer of all time was a boxer-puncher that adjusted and
defeated opponents of all styles, the same with Roberto Duran another boxer-puncher
with excellent defense, and overall skills, with brutal power. He adjusted and
defeated all sorts of styles. That’s what elite boxers’ do they adjust to any
style, and are not one dimensional pretending to be something that they are
not, and they don’t tell other boxers how to box just to accommodate their
style, or do they cry about “Running”. Which is the new word used by bias
ignorant casual fans to describe that which they don’t understand, and use to defend
their one dimensional favorite boxers.
These
so called fans don’t know what Ring Generalship is. According to the NYSAC
Rules 1929: “Such points as the ability
to quickly grasp and take advantage of every opportunity offered, the capacity
to cope with all kinds of situations which may arise; to foresee and neutralize
an opponent’s methods of attack; to force and opponent to adapt a style of
boxing at which he is not particularly skillful.” Basically, ring
generalship applies to the fighter/boxer who uses skills beyond straight
punching power to control the action of the ring. This is not very hard to
comprehend however it seems to be ignored out of convenience or ignorance.
Another
thing that you will find is the blatant bias and hypocrisy by these fans and
boxing media when it comes to a fight decision or a boxer’s style. There seems
to be no understanding of four things: Effective Aggression, Defense, Ring
Generalship and Clean and Hard Punching boxing matches are scored that way.
They are not scored on who throws the most punches or who bloodies another boxer’s
nose etc…
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