Primetime Boxing
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The primetime boxing matches are telecasted live on a pay per view basis in the leading television channels. The primetime boxing events are conducted for both the men and women and the boxers compete for huge prize money which is at stake in the competitions. There is a lot of doping and drug scandals in the primetime boxing matches and the famous boxers including Mike Tyson and various other boxers are charged for doping and have proven positive. The doping issues occur in all major sporting events and in athletics especially in the marathons, players are charged for the doping and there are several cases, where the medals of the players are received back from the players as they become positive on doping tests. The primetime boxing championships are conducted in huge stadiums and there will be a huge fan following with a lot of betting on the players. The tickets for the boxing matches will be sold out and the champion will face the challenger in an interesting boxing match which goes till the last round. There are certain boxing matches which end in seconds with a knock out of the opponent. A boxer to fight in a primetime boxing match has to work very hard and win in a lot of local boxing matches. Then has to proceed to the zonal matches and win there. Then there will be a lot of national and international events and after winning medals in these competitions, the boxer can give a challenge to the champion for the championship match. Before the championship boxing match starts, the boxers will be addressing the press with their coaches and responding to the queries of the reporters. Both the boxers will show a lot of confidence in winning the match. There will be a lot of eye contact and non verbal communication between the players in the rings before the start of the match. The boxing match begins and both the boxers will try very hard to win the match, one to get the championship and the other to defend the championship. The final round will be very aggressive as both the boxers will try to get as many points as possible to win the match and punch each other fiercely. In some cases, these fierce boxing results in knock out or the boxer may fall down and after a five count, the match will resume. |
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