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But the fact of the matter is that this is how fighters approach it and make these decisions.
Not understanding that says to me that you don't get it.
As far as I'm concerned, only looking at it as a sport is an idealistic fantasy. It would be great if that's actually how it was, but it isn't. So, we have to be real and acknowledge things as they are. Which is that this is entertainment.
I shouldn't even have to explain it, it's common sense, but every time a fighter doesn't sign a contract right away or opts for a more financially worthwhile fight, they're ducking, afraid or whatever.
It's almost always nonsense.
You don't have to explain it. Most people on here know that it is prize fighting. But that is only one part of it and you treat it like it's the only part that matters and you have done a very poor job arguing that it is. You only huff and puff and talk about how obvious it is and how dumb everybody else must be. Those are not arguments. That's insecure postering.
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