A 10-step guide to improving boxing

Boxing can be brilliant – as we saw on Saturday in Las Vegas – but it has serious problems. Here are a few solutions By Brent Hedtke for T... thumbnail 1 summary

Boxing can be brilliant – as we saw on Saturday in Las Vegas – but it has serious problems. Here are a few solutions

By Brent Hedtke for The Queensberry Rules

If sports were restaurants, boxing would be the rustic, old steakhouse that hasn’t changed so much as a side dish since prohibition. Why are rounds three minutes long? Why championship belts instead of hats? Because it’s always been that way. Boxing is a wonderful sport. At its best, it’s sublime. But at its worst, it’s trite, tedious and borderline pointless. As fans, we pay a hundred bucks for fights that happen in the middle of the night and that loyalty is more often than not rewarded with terrible scoring, missed calls and uncompetitive contests. Let’s make some changes. We an save boxing. You and me, buddy. You ready? (Please note: I have zero confidence any of these will ever happen.)

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