WHY ROLANDO ROMERO IS NOT HECTOR CAMACHO
Rolando boxing news, U not Hector Camacho. Punchingbagskunk resident boxing expert Greg is fed up with the baloney going on in the boxing scene. He feels fighters today are lacking something. Something called respect. Respect for the sport of boxing.
Greg feels the boxing game today is focused too much on money. There seems to be no regard or respect for the fighters of yesteryear who paved the way for the boxers of today. Punchingbagskunk.com boxing expert lays some of the blame at the feet of boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather.
He is under the impression that Floyd caused the new-school fighters to value money over things like belt pride and legacy. He goes so far as to say boxers like Rolando Romero thinks wearing a fur coat and peppering the audience at press conference for his upcoming title fight against Gervonta Davis with a steady stream of profanity is cool, when its actually disrespectful to the integrity of the honorable sport of boxing.
ROLANDO BOXING NEWS, U NOT HECTOR CAMACHO.
Greg mentions that the fabric of the fight game is saturated with buffoonery and proposed boxing matches that would have been considered a joke in years past. And he holds up the talked about fight of Mike Tyson versus Logan Paul As a perfect example.
Mike Tyson being a fighter who won the heavyweight boxing title belt over 30 years ago. And Logan Paul not even being a boxer to begin with. Logan Paul and his brother Jake Paul are YouTube megastars. He touches on the positive impact Muhammad Ali had on the sport of boxing, and the effect that Ali had on the world in general.
He draws comparisons of Hector Camacho to Muhammad Ali in regards to their iconic status. Greg says that the moral standards of past great champions like Henry Armstrong, Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and many more is being tarnished due to the selfish attitudes of today current crop of fighters.
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