Boxing is still my favorite sport, even if it's not as mainstream as it used to be
. I mean, what's not to love about two guys getting in a ring and going toe-to-toe? The raw energy and unpredictability of the sport is infectious, you know? But at the same time, I get why some people might not be into it - the violence, the risk of injury... it can be tough to watch.
I'm glad Frank Warren mentioned the importance of safety protocols in boxing. It's true that we've made a lot of progress in protecting boxers over the years, but there's still more work to be done
. And yeah, social media and streaming services have definitely changed the way we consume sports - I mean, who needs a live event when you can watch your favorite fights on your phone?
But what about the community aspect of live events? The buzz in the air, the camaraderie with other fans... that's part of what makes boxing so special.
Anyway, it's good to see that there are still some passionate promoters and fighters out there who care about keeping the sport relevant. Now, let's get hyped for Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington!
I'm glad Frank Warren mentioned the importance of safety protocols in boxing. It's true that we've made a lot of progress in protecting boxers over the years, but there's still more work to be done
Anyway, it's good to see that there are still some passionate promoters and fighters out there who care about keeping the sport relevant. Now, let's get hyped for Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington!