Jun 19

Matt has been roughed up in his last two fights. Alves put a hurting on him and St. Pierre schooled him. Everyones saying Matt Hughes should hang em up but I feel Matt should stick around. Matt just came across two very hungry and talented fighters. It was their time.

Matt should hang around and take care of some unfinished business with Matt Serra (He said he will fight Serra after Alves no matter what). Hughes hates Serra and after dealing with that freak on the show he deserves to fight him and get paid to do it. No sense fighting unless your gonna get paid for it right. Hughes is gonna wreck Serra and send him back to Long Island crying his eyes out. Serra’s victory over Georges St. Pierre was a fluke and it was proven when St. Pierre dismantled him in two rounds. Hughes is going to run over Matt Serra and prove he still has enough left in the tank to compete with the best fighters in the world.

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Jun 18

The New York Giants do not need Jeremy Shockey but it doesn’t hurt to have one of the best tight ends in the NFL. The Giants may not need Shockey but having him as a passing option is only going to help. Eli Manning needs as many targets has he can to keep this offense improving and staying a top the competitive NFC East. The NFC East looks to be the toughest division in the NFL once again and having a hard nosed player like Shockey is only going to enhance their chances of defending there title.

Whoever is saying “The Giants won the Super Bowl without Shockey and they are better off without him” is crazy. Yes the Giants won the Super Bowl without him but how are they better off without one of the top tight ends in the NFL. They are not a better team minus Jeremey Shockey thats just crazy talk. Once Shockey gets back in the starting line up next year and catches a couple passes everyone will forget about all the drama circulating in the off season. The Giants are a great team without Shockey and a better team with him.

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Jun 9

Boxing has been on the decline for a long time now. The sweet science is slowing disappearing from the eyes of the average sports fan. What could be the reasoning behind the fall of boxing? Is it the fact that most young males have found the new and improved sport of mixed martial arts. MMA is beating up boxing in pay per view buys, gate revenue, fans and pretty much everything. The only thing boxing has is history and nostalgia.

Muhammad AliBoxing fans can tell the great stories about “The Rumble in the Jungle” or the “Thrilla in Manilla.” They can go on forever about great fighters like Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali. Mixed Martial Arts is still a very young sport and some of the all-time greats are still fighting today. MMA is building up its history. In a couple years from now MMA fans will be able to say remember Matt Hughes, Tito Ortiz, George St. Pierre, Anderson Silva, Rampage Jackson, BJ Penn and so on. It’s been great watching mixed martial arts grow and continue to grow.

So, when was the last time you were really excited about a boxing fight? Oscar De La Hoya vs Floyd Mayweather you’ll probably answer. Well. when was the last time you got together with the guys for a boxing fight other then the De La Hoya or Mayweather fight? Most people will have a hard time answering that questions. They’d probably say something like the last Mike Tyson fight.Rocky Marciano

Here is a clip from Bryan Burwell’s article “Latest bout with Insanity comes to CBS”

“Boxing’s decline has nothing to do with a lack of raw action. It has more to do with a void in the great talent that once dominated the sport. All I want is for someone to realize what a distasteful freak show mixed martial arts is in this bastardized form. What I want is for sane folks to slow down this gradual slide into a post-Apocalypic haze in which the worst elements of human nature are sanctioned and celebrated. What I want is for us to stop glorifying the most deviant aspects of our own personalities, the ones in which pit bulls, roosters and human beings can be gored, gouged and brutalized for sport, and where intelligence is a fault and the dumbing down of our society is considered a point of pride.”

1. He’s right boxing’s decline has nothing to do with a lack of raw action. Boxing has plenty of action it just takes forever for promoters to put the top fighters against one another. Prime Example is Roy Jones Jr. vs Felix Trinadad, I wanted to see that fight like 10 years ago.

2. Boxing’s decline has to with poor marketing. The average person doesn’t know who the top boxers in the world are. The Boxing fans may know who Joe Calzaghe, Chad Dawson, Mikkel Kessler, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik but no one else does.

3. No quality boxing cards. When was the last time boxing put together a card with more then one good fight on it? They need to put a card together with more then one quality fight. The UFC atleast has a main event, sub-main event and another quality match up people care about. Boxing has one fight. Sorry to say but the average boxing fan doesn’t watch the under card bouts.

4. Boxing has plenty of talent. How can the athletes in every other sport get bigger and better each year but boxing has no talent. It’s just poor marketing and MMA is kicking their ass in the area of marketing.

Bryan Burwell is obviously a big time boxing loyalist and very ignorant when it comes to the sport of mixed martial arts. Boxing is a brutal sport, just like MMA. Boxing has two guys going toe to toe in the ring trying to do harm to one another, just like MMA. The only difference is MMA you can kick, perform submissions and take the fight to the ground. For the most part the “Fight of Year” in boxing is usually given to the fight where both fighters are beating the piss out of each other for 12 rounds (Gatti vs Ward 1 and 2). Fight fans go to a boxing or MMA bout hoping to see two guys laying it all out on the line. In the end its pretty much the same thing isn’t it.

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