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Jones
Posted: 2002-03-27 05:34:05
It's me again, after stirrers comment I just couldn't bear to be called the Buster Douglas of seriuos comments.

As for best looking promoters, this competions looking a bit dodgy, being a seriuos issue I feel there's a lack of transparency in the whole selection process, only promoters from NSW? Will they then be considered world champs? What about promoters with the best nickname? What about Don Kings hairstyle, doesn't that raise issues?

Seriuosly, though I was surprised by peoples comments re: the whole image thing. While KOs can be exciting, the best fighters seem to those who win on points and show fitness, ringcraft, technique etc. Look at JWP; won on points against a Thai in the US, 5 rnds tnon-stop, sounds like an exciting fight. Muay Thai has a heap of history and culture behind it, and boxing/kb/MT require a level of training probaly more than any other sport. Any of these Hollywood actors who have to undergo training to play a boxer in a movie will always say they're amazed at how complex and physically demanding it is. But people seem to prefer the whole tough guy thing, just my opinion.

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