with this thread i can talk about what i complain about this match.
I'm one of those people who don't like watching matches that people think are men's matches because they use physicality and fight. because in my opinion this is indeed profitable from a financial point of view but I agree with the thread from @paxmao because many boxers experience the long-term effects of repeated micro-traumas and even some are known to die in the ring, the latest example is one boxer named Aslam Khan who died in the ring after being knocked out by his opponent in January.
and actually about the pros and cons of this boxing thing, for example, the AMA, one of the medical associations in Australia, has asked for this game to be banned because it has claimed a lot of victims both physically and directly experiencing death.
but on the other hand there are many who like this kind of fight because in terms of finances it is still very large, especially in betting.
and actually if you look at it from now on it's actually not just boxing because now there are various kinds of tournaments such as slapping tournaments and even MMA also from a security point of view it's very difficult to say it's safe but apart from that there are still many who like this kind of fight regardless psychic and the risk of the person fighting