I doubt there's much of a sport or a contest involved to say the least.
That's a superb post. Especially the second and third paragraphs.View attachment 425112
Lewis doesn’t get the love he deserves in the UK due to his Canadianness. I’d wager he’d prob be valued more if he’d have lost his to everyone’s favourite thug: Big Bad Mike.
Mad how a massive number of people in UK/US still celebrate Tyson, bleak insight into that machismo bollocks and how prevalent it is in male working class culture.
What I worry about is that the younger man kills him with a punch and then a rapist who still has a massive following with a specific type of ‘man’s man’ will be fucking martyrd.
Grim.
Or/and has something to do with his not being as humble as other boxers after leaving the sport.Lewis doesn’t get the love he deserves in the UK due to his Canadianness. I’d wager he’d prob be valued more if he’d have lost his to everyone’s favourite thug: Big Bad Mike.
Apart from money being in the background of most things as a necessity, I don't think in this case either is paticularly hard up.Money init
MT fought recently. To me it's likely he's got the 'can't ever let go' bug going on. Maybe it'll take a twenty-something to knock it out of him - else he'll prob be up for another one and then another.What's that about? Is it scripted best buddies?
However, according to Carl Froch, Tyson will be contractually penalised should he knock Paul out. Froch has claimed there's financial incentives for Tyson not finishing the fight inside Round 1.
"From what I’m hearing with the contracts, allegedly, he gets paid less if he wins in round one, Tyson, or if he gets a knockout, he gets paid even less," he said, speaking to Safebettingsites.co.uk.
"There’s restrictions in his contract based on how he wins. I don’t know if it’s been confirmed, but I’ve read somewhere that there’s a clause in his contract that means he’s going to earn less money if he goes out there and destroys Jake Paul."