Boxing
Decline in sweet learning: like “low boxing IQ” and free fans transform the identity of sport
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10 months agoon
By Jimmy James: Low IQ boxing is at the highest level, and free fans love it. Most of the cases took control of the box and want to see how two cavemen are hit like a mortal. What is boxing? Fight in the bar? Two zombies attacking? Two unskilled braces swaying on fences, such as two grizzly bears trying to compete for salmon in Alaska?
Sasquatching is not a box. Boxing is an art of hitting and not striking; It is not without reason that it is called sweet science, not “salty science.” This is not the art of primitive Neanderthals trying to hunt and collect food on the boxing ring. The ban on traffic and ring movement is like a return to Jurassic Park. Why would every boxer with high IQ like to return to the stone era?
Casuals dare to call Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson because they used their IQ to hit boxers who could not cut the ring well? Learn how to cut a ring, man! It is not their fault that Edwin de Los Santos and Jose Ramirez could not cut the ring! Marvin Hagler abandoned Tommy Hearns, and Felix Trinidad broke Oscar de Hoya, who led most of the fight! Was Willie Pep a runner? If you laugh at Haney and Shakur to “Running”, PEP was the Olympic champion and the world -famous golden medalist led by most of his career.
Benny Leonard was a gazelle; He ran so speedy that cheetahs threw the zoo. Leonard was known for “running” against his opponents. Muhammad Ali ran in some of his fights and nobody called him a track star? Do you want to see lifeless? Have you ever watched Muhammad Ali vs. Jimmy Youthful? Do you want to watch lifeless? See how Scottish Boxer Ken Buchanan, who was another known runner, such as the Mexican legend of Ruben Olivares, who in the second fight led the whole fight, terrifying for her life, against the Canadian boxer Art Hafey. Olivares is considered a great Mexican.
French legend Johnny Famechon was the older brother of Guillermo Rigondeaux; Not only did he run back, but in many of his fights he ran like a wounded kangaroo. The Colombian legend Miguel Lora was another nap festival; Forget about his defense skills. Have you ever watched his fight with Puerto Rican Boxer Rafael del Valle, who was another runner? That night I had two double espresso shots, so I wouldn’t fall asleep.
Argentine legend Nicolino Locche. All he did was move his head like Bobblehead the whole fight with Walmart employees and ran most of his fights, throwing six blows to the round, and this guy was raised as a legendary Latin boxer? No wonder that they called him “uncollective” because he danced more than he boxed. He made Shakur and Haney look like amateur runners!
Do you want to see lifeless fights? Watch the British legend Freddie Mills vs. American legend of Joey Maxim, but has anyone ever accused them of “excessive completion” such as Floyd Mayweather vs. Pacquiao? Like Benny Leonard versus Rocky Arkansas, which I watched in my VHS video collection years ago? American Legends Joey Archer vs. Denny Moyer also had a low fight with the honorary festival awarded many times. Despite this, when the boxing fans were “Relalal Men”, they rarely complained about the style.
Jack Dempsey is considered a heavyweight legend, perhaps more for the inclined black boxers, such as Langford or Harry Wills himself. However, did you observe his fight with the heavyweight legend Tommy Gibbons? They founded so many times that they almost loved each other that day, on July 4, 1923, Independence Day should be banned after this fight, but we, as proud Americans, are still celebrating. Don’t even watch Pep Vs. Sandy Saddler 3; “The Whisp” literally led the whole fight like chicken, because he was hurt, “afraid for his life”, knowing that he would be eliminated.
But you want to talk about the fact that Haney and Shakur are pillows? Have you ever watched Joe Calzaghe? He had paper power. He couldn’t even knock out flies without a wing! And you want to talk about robbery? Focus on hatred of Calzague when he fought with Robin Reid and Bernard Hopkins after the judges gave him a decision about a gift, in case you decided to accuse Haney because he defeated Crybaby and the unsuccessful hope of Vassil Lomachenko, who is only a commercial legend that lost most of her forceful fights! At least Siergei Dereyenchenko was rarely crying.
Maxie Rosembloom, the legendary champion of lightweight heavyweight, was not only high-priced, but he had bones from feathers, and therefore his nickname “Maxa Slappa”. Other pillows legends are Jackie Fields, Billy Conn, Joey Artemer, Art Aragon and hundreds of others who loved to run and clin in the ring.
Just watch the American great Joey Guilldello versus Gene Fullmer, Brawler vs. Counter-puncher. The fight was so lifeless that it made Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull fights as a lighthouse in boxing. Did Canelo run against Golovkin in the first fight? But no one ever wants to mention the great past who commit the same boxing sins that accuse Haney and Shakura of offenses in one fight that they did not like, like the Klitschko brothers, who hugged their opponents more than Barney Dinosaurus.
The lesson is that boxing concerns styles and it has always been like that. I love boxing because it has different styles, it’s not only two dead brain, blood, eager to throw tortillas to see who acts more like a stronger Neanderthal. Boxing will always sell because it has never been to represent different styles; Thinking is a misunderstanding differently. Boxing sells because of racism, nationalism, male pride and money bets, which is why Alalshikh and without it will continue to develop from Turk.
The Mexican style of boxing is a myth, a fairy tale and a bedtime story. The low IQ False Boxing Star Rocky Balboa was not a Mexican, and he represented what Mexican and Latin boxers sought to represent in the 1980s. This style existed in an iron era before Mexicans and Latinos, were a real presence in sport. Boxers, such as the American heavyweight Jack Sharkey or the average Mickey Walker scale, were legendary scarves. The French legend Marcel Thill and Canadian boxer Lou Brouillard improved this style. Mike O’dowd was the legendary Zapłoczyn and father of Golovkin – a warrior who repealed Andre Ward, Demetrius Andrade and Erislanda Lara, but he had no problem with the fact that Kell Brook Skokli two classes of weight – who never claimed that he had a Mexican style, because Mexican fighters were still developing.
Jack Dempsey, a well -known black duck, such as Canelo Alvarez, was an accused like Tommy Gibbons, Soldier Battlefield and Terry McGovern, and hundreds like them existed before Julio Cesar Chavez. Brawling existed decades before they decided to call it “Mexican style>, he was simply called ancient -fashioned” brawling “, and it was the most common type of style for decades before the fight with Shaw, one of the first Mexican boxers, appeared on stage. Yes! Jake Lamotta and Ike Williams are “Papi Chulos” Julio Cesar Chavez. Mexicans train today Canadian, American and French Styles Brawling.
Ryan Garcia vs. Haney was never about boxing; It was about racism and male pride. It was Jim Jeffries vs. Jack Johnson. It was about Tim Cribbs vs. Toma Molineaux, a struggle of racial identity in England, similar to the Canadian legend Tommy Burns vs. Jack Johnson, and similar to the legendary Bantamweight George Dixon vs. Frank Erne. Similarly, the fight of Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling concerned pride, nationality and breed, as well as the examples mentioned above. Those alone who laugh at Haney were those who hated Joe Louis and those who were serene when many white boxers repealed the infamous black murderers.
Latinos rode Ryan like a pony. If he fought Haney again, they don’t care if Rolando Romero repeated him in an infinite loop. They did not care about his abuse of Osterine and Vada cheating certificate. They claim that Haney escaped against Jose Ramirez, but again he watched Haney fighting Ryan to see how he lost, despite his performance with Brawler such as Ramirez, who did not watch the films of Joe Frazier and Tony, depending on cutting out the ring. Haney is not the one who trains with six boxers who have positively tested steroids, but somehow it is Haney’s muddy fault, in an infinite loop under the same trainer.
Money does not apply to styles, but today Latinos want to force low IQ boxing on the box itself, but without boxing they are not good in the fight against the naked glue; That’s why they stick to boxing instead. Leave Haney and Shakur alone; There is nothing wrong with their styles. If you want to prohibit 125 years of boxing styles, because low IQ fights (Sasquatching) require “special needs”, we will provide them with assist in an object with “special needs” to learn to cut the ring. Stop complaining about changing the rules, because “Sasquatching”, such as Emanuel Navarrete and Arnslanbek Makhudov, will not act with real boxers, such as Haney and Shakur, who were found guilty of the same sins, which hundreds of legends led in the past, from all breeds and nationalities. I am a boxing fan. Stop hypocrisy, and if not, close and join the Barenuckle fight.
Last updated 06/20/2025
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Canelo reflects on the cause of Floyd Mayweather’s ‘disheartening’ defeat
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Saul “Canelo” Alvarez suffered the first defeat of his career thirteen years ago, defeating the great Floyd Mayweather.
The pair clashed on September 14, 2013 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a fight dubbed “The One”. Mayweather entered as the undefeated number one pound-for-pound and the biggest draw in the sport, while Canelo, then just 23, established an undefeated record and unified super welterweight titles. The competition was held at 152 pounds and generated huge commercial interest as a clash between an established king and boxing’s fastest rising star.
Mayweather put in an outstanding performance, using his trademark defense, footwork and timing to control distance across the court and repeatedly outplayed Canelo with sturdy counters and precise combinations. Alvarez had trouble cutting the ring and landing cleanly.
The American won by majority decision – referee CJ Ross’s draw was widely criticized – but the performance itself was unequivocal and cemented his status as the best player in the world.
Some believe this was shrewd matchmaking, as Mayweather added a gigantic name to his record before reaching the top. Others disagree, believing that Floyd would always be able to beat Alvarez.
In an interview with Grass BearAlvarez said he thought the deciding factor that night in Las Vegas was experience, not skill. The Mexican icon also revealed that the pain of his first defeat “hurt” him, but he managed to refocus by putting it into perspective.
“I was very frustrated, wasn’t I? Because I felt capable – at the age of 23 I felt I could beat the best in the world. And I was able to, I just didn’t have the experience and I realized that later.
“It hurt me a lot because whatever you want to call it, it hits your ego as a fighter – who you wanted to be, what you imagined, but it didn’t happen. And yes, it hurt a lot, it hit me really challenging and maybe I went through some level of depression. I don’t know if there are degrees of depression, but yes, maybe there is.”
“But then, thinking alone at home – because I like spending time alone – I thought: ‘Okay, I’ll snap out of it and think: I didn’t lose to just anyone, I lost to the best in the world. I’m 23 years senior and he practically didn’t do anything to me.’
“I told myself this wouldn’t stop me from being the best in the world one day.”
When asked what he lacked at the age of 23 and what he gained later, Canelo replied with confidence.
“Self-confidence. I think self-confidence more than anything else as a fighter = not mentally, because mentally I felt good – but self-confidence. Fighting more in these types of scenarios because it’s different. That would lend a hand me win.”
In 2026, Canelo will have to bounce back from defeat again. He is scheduled to return to the ring in September for the first time since losing his undisputed super middleweight title to Terence Crawford.
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Adrien Broner Flight Post leaves comeback hanging in the balance
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35 minutes agoon
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Adrien Broner has sparked fresh concern after he shared a late-night post from a flight showing multiple drinks as questions continue to mount over his boxing future.
The former four-division world champion posted the clip with the caption, “I’m almost close to Denzel on this,” referring to the film – a comparison that raises its own questions.
The backlash was almost immediate, with comments ranging from mockery to concern as Broner’s latest appearance came days after a tumultuous run that had already cast doubt on his latest comeback attempt.
Some questioned whether the return rumors had died down, while others took a more direct assessment of the current state of affairs. A smaller number urged Broner to peaceful down, but the overall reaction pointed in one direction: uncertainty.
Same pattern, fresh moment
Fasting is not an isolated moment. It follows a pattern in which failures are quickly followed by promises of redemption.
This comes after a messy period in which Broner was already given a “last chance” opportunity to return to the game after admitting he had returned to street life and was asking for one last chance.
Since then, events have unfolded rapidly, from a 48-hour spiral that required intervention to prevent drinking and driving, to further fallout involving those around him. Each moment reinforced the same question: had anything actually changed?
Adrien Broner under pressure
Broner continues to beg, begging for another chance. The final comeback is already approaching the next evening’s moment, when the former champion reaches the age of 37 and is running out of time to make the same promises.
It seems that Don King has become another promoter who has failed to tame “The Problem” who is intent on chasing quick money while living the same lifestyle – it’s getting tiring to repeat it.
For a fighter once on the verge of becoming a superstar, the gap between promise and reality has never been greater.
What will happen next?
There are no longer concerns about whether Broner will be able to return to the ring.
It’s a question of whether he can stay on track long enough to get back on track.
The recording speaks for itself. The reaction was sobering. The question is now elementary – is it the same cycle again?
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“I think one or two more fights,” Ramirez told Fight Hub TV when asked about his long-term plans. “I have been practicing this sport for a long time.”
Ramirez, 33, said that while he still wants to continue his career for now, he is already thinking about how his career will end, not how long it can be extended. Ramirez said he has achieved key goals in the sport, including becoming world champion in two divisions, but still wants to perform at the highest level before he retires.
That pursuit begins with Benavidez, a fight that Ramirez believes will define his status and push his name further to the top of the sport.
“I will beat him. That’s my plan, to fight Opetaia,” said Gilberto about his desire to fight former IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia.
It’s a shoot-for-the-stars plan for Ramirez, but you can’t blame him for wanting to fight Opetaia. The biggest obstacle is not only the fight itself, but also where Jai Opetaia currently sits. Jai is now the face of Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing.
At the same time, Ramirez hinted at one last twist before his retirement. When asked about moving up again, he left the door open to a possible heavyweight fight, even admitting that he may not be the biggest fighter in the division.
“Why not?” Ramirez talked about moving up to heavyweight. “That would be amazing.”
If Zurdo loses to Benavidez, his plan for Opetaia will likely evaporate and he may just go straight to the heavyweight event for one last payday before he suspends them.
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