Sunday, March 14, 2010

Will the London 2012 Olympics Help Women’s Boxing and the Truth?

Some say that there are not enough female boxers with talent. There is a reason for that problem, and it is not the only problem. Another problem is the best fighters are not fighting the best. So there is somebody left to fight, but are the best fighters the best? There are female boxers unheard of that ought to be known with plenty of boxing talent. Are these unheard of female boxers with talent being ignored? If they are, that’s the big problem. Female boxers that are well known like Laila Ali only get so far, and they come to a stopping point. I think that there are not enough people that care for the sport to help pick it up also. Somebody knows something, and somebody can do something to help the sport. People that know about boxing business ought to stand up. They need to stand up for what is right so they can get the show on the road. I believe if all of the problems in women’s boxing would die out, women’s boxing would be better than the men’s boxing. A woman will hold a grudge longer than a man. There is just something about a female fight.

When I think about women’s boxing, something is not sinking into me. I’m left unsatisfied thinking there is one main problem with women’s boxing above all. It is said that women’s boxing is a sport that is still growing. It’s been around for a while now. I believe that something is stopping the sport from growing. There is a hold up somewhere. For one thing, women’s boxing is not fully accepted, and I think female boxers are waiting for something more. Some will not box another opponent because of not enough pay. So it doesn’t look like female boxers are doing anything to help themselves fight each other.

The question is, will the London 2012 Olympics open doors for Women’s boxing? Hopefully it will draw more talented women into boxing. If that happens, then what’s the excuse? If a female boxer is a talented boxer, she ought not to be ignored. It sounds like there are some crooks in the sport to me. Some of the female boxers that are known may not be all that great. How did they get to the top? Why are they promoted better? Something is not right. People are not stupid. People know and people see. They are not blind, and why should we hide the truth? It doesn’t feel good to live a lie. If I were known as the best and I knew that I wasn’t, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself. Only the truth shall set you free. I’m hoping that the London 2012 Olympics will open the doors for the truth.

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