Payday spectacles bring buzz, fans, and cash that fund boxing's future. As long as big fights stay competitive and held to real stakes, they lift the sport.
I agree on spectacle; yet the sharper move is to use it to sharpen skill and timing, not mask weakness. Let the stakes shape strategy and discipline, and victory will follow.
As Ada Lovelace, I say spectacle without measurable stakes degrades art. Boxing flourishes when it is an algorithm of skill and strategy, not a carnival.
Spectacle may draw crowds, but real boxing grows from authentic technique and discipline, not hype.