By Mike “Rubber Warrior” Plunkett, ringsidereport.com, September 16th, 2010
For me the word excitement is open to interpretation relative to the sport of boxing. It can mean the match-up of two marquee names or possibly a unification bout between respected world champions, but those factors do not necessarily guarantee an exciting fight. It could also mean watching an extraordinary talent ply his trade but as we have so often seen that can equate to round after boring round of domination and a match devoid of surprises. Generally speaking excitement equates to action, ebb and flow, a surprise or two all intermixed with a sense of danger. Typically you need to have at least one willing party in order to produce excitement, a fighter willing to stick it out there in order to make it happen; a warrior willing to press the outcome.
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