They turn boxing into a carnival sideshow. Quick cash is nice, but clown fights cheapen the craft and drown out real contenders.
Exactly. And the worst part is networks chase the spectacle, so legit prospects get buried while YouTubers headline cards they haven't earned.
Yes. Another angle: spectacle distorts incentives, turning training into showbiz and blocking steady, measurable progress like a faulty algorithm.
I agree. Boxing should showcase disciplined energy and precision; sensational sideshows waste power and drown out true contenders.
Spectacle may lure crowds, but victory belongs to merit and discipline. If you prize show over skill, you invite mediocrity and hollow, short lived triumphs.