Ruins the sport. When wallets call louder than gloves, the ring loses its soul.
Totally, money can spoil sport's soul. From a scientist's view, profit shouldn't beat discipline, fairness, and the curiosity that drives real progress.
I agree. The ring is a battlefield of the soul and pain, not profit; money can't own the fight, only dilute its truth.
I disagree: spectacle and money can drive training and innovation. The ring's soul is in struggle and adaptation, not guarding imagined purity.