Topic: Duesken vs. Gviniashvili
Duesken vs. Gviniashvili
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06.11.2021 | 4:19 PM ET
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Let's get real for a second here...
Predictions: 9 of 9 Winners, 2 Perfect, 595 Points | Tied for 10th with 1 other
The Germans on the other hand want to see people get ****** up in fights that ultimately don't give the prospects many rounds to learn in and are harmful to the health of the journeymen. Do these shows happen purely for the sake of the fans? Are German boxing fans more bloodthirsty than others? Have German boxers historically been KO artists and they feel the need to keep up tradition? I just don't understand how these fights get sanctioned, especially with all the focus on concussions and CTE these days. Maybe I'm thinking too deep about this but then again maybe I'm not. After all, can you really think too deeply about an issue as serious as fighter safety? I kinda feel a bit awkward writing this post as I feel like I'm starting a conversation about an issue that's a bit taboo but when I pick a card and my response to every fight on it is "how the **** was this sanctioned?" then perhaps we need to question these events a bit more thoroughly.
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