Usyk-Fury 2 was a good battle. It was participating, however not thrilling. It was a reliable contest between two superb fighters the place the higher man (Usyk) gained through three honest judges’ scorecards that tallied a 116-112 rating apiece.
What extra could be stated? Usyk is superior. Fury couldn’t remedy the riddle. Usyk outworked Fury en path to a second straight factors victory. That’s it. It was nothing worthy of a complete Notes from the Boxing Underground column. And, sorry, however I’d slightly jab shrimp forks into my eyeballs than write a 1,200-word “Usyk is an all-time nice” piece. I’ll depart that tedious monkey work to the stooge writers making 5-times my wage as junior publicists.
The larger story, at the very least for me, was the media overlaying the occasion, more and more completely happy working below the boot of an more and more in-full-control Saudi Arabian authority.
From the lead-in to Usyk-Fury 2, by the precise bout, and much into the aftermath, the boxing media didn’t conceal its willingness to play lapdog to the Saudi overlords holding crumpled greenback payments inside balled fists in entrance of them. However I’ve one thing greater and higher to deal with the rising pimp/ho vibe in boxing lately slated for subsequent week’s Notes from the Boxing Underground. Keep tuned.
However whorish structure apart, the media additionally performs a giant position within the Oleksandr Usyk reign and the sort of distortion of actuality that continues to make sure boxing stays a distinct segment sport, completely indifferent from the mainstream.
One can be naive to miss the truth that, for pretty much as good as Usyk is within the ring, WHO he’s performs simply as a lot of a job within the gushing man-love the media showers on him.
He’s a unusual, non-threatening, agreeable, deferential Japanese [WHITE] European with an embraceable backstory. He’s Gennady Golovkin 2.0,. new and improved– solely he fights and WINS the massive ones.
He matches all the factors of somebody the media will fap themselves foolish over.
However, as with Golovkin and a number of other different media-adopted Japanese European favourite sons, Usyk doesn’t actually transfer the business needle within the West (and not likely within the East, both). Regardless of holding essentially the most prestigious title in all of boxing– undisputed heavyweight champ– there are massive swaths of the globe the place the query of “What do you consider Usyk?” will draw the response of “What’s an Usyk?” (True story…from private expertise in Mexico, with an Uber driver boxing fan).
Usyk may be very lucky to have risen to the highest in the course of the energy seize of prodigious cash mark and Saudi sportswashing figurehead Turki Alalshikh, who has lavished him with unbelievable riches (reportedly, a complete of $159 million, assured, for his two Fury bouts), regardless of sporting a stage of marketability that hasn’t even permeated the house Saudi market internet hosting the 2 Fury fights (per esteemed boxing scribe Donald McRae).
Irrespective of how a lot crowd noise is pumped into Kingdom Area in Riyadh and the way a lot the paid-off media hard-sells all issues Saudi like organ grinder monkeys hustling for unfastened change, the free market at all times tells the ultimate story. And, on this case, the ultimate story is that there’s a particular disconnect between his star energy as portrayed by media and the truth of simply how huge Usyk is.
This doesn’t take away from the truth that Usyk is a superb fighter worthy of accolades and, ultimately, first-ballot Corridor of Fame entry. It is a complicated world we dwell in, and one the place it’s completely doable to discover a pearl of positivity buried inside a pile of fetid bull shit.
However this cynical detour from the precise battle on Saturday brings us to a bigger level.
Whether or not smothered by grasping, spiteful, short-sighted promoters or propped up by murderous oil-rich monarchies, boxing stays as indifferent as ever from actuality, residing in a bubble the place we inform one another that non-stars are stars, marginal occasions are mega-events, and that competent prize fights are all-time classics. We inform one another these lies on the expense of accepting the reality and dealing in direction of a greater tomorrow.
In what world is empty idolatry, inflated by paid-for media cheerleading for exhibits that hemorrhage cash, at a lifeless venue, in an detached area of the world, on the opposite facet of the planet from the place the patron boxing greenback REALLY issues, good for the game? For pretty much as good as Usyk is, his existence and propagation as a famous person is solely a bubble inside a bubble inside a bubble. Empty energy to fill one’s stomach and please the palate, with out offering the physique any actual nourishment. In its personal approach, it’s simply as phony as one thing like Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.
We may get good fights, nice fights, from Usyk for the remainder of his days. He may double-up and triple-up the load of his resume till the top of his profession. And it actually wouldn’t imply a rattling factor to the game’s huge image. No one’s watching, no person’s caring, and, so, it actually doesn’t matter.
However generally empty energy are okay. Generally, in boxing, it’s alright to only take pleasure in one thing cool, no matter whether or not it has any actual which means past being cool for you.
Positive.
However when can we begin fascinated by the big-picture stuff?
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