Opinion: An Endless Carousel of Rematches via LevPisarsky
. He didn't need to face Usman again. And in fact, it hurt his reputation and mystique, as it made it brutally clear that he wasn't good enough to compete at an elite level. Meanwhile, a genuinely great martial artist who could inAs a fan, I mostly hate these never-ending, senseless rematches.
Not all rematches are bad, of course. I was even looking forward to Pereira-Adesanya 2, as were many fans. However, even in instances where I would love to see fighters go at it again, it would be more exciting and palatable if they were spaced further apart. That way both fighters would have a chance to improve, show their skills against different foes and build up anticipation for the inevitable second meeting, making it fresh again.
The first Bowe-Holyfield duel was in November of 1992. Despite the fight being close and the title changing hands, they didn't immediately rematch. Bowe fought twice and Holyfield once against different foes before going to war again in November of 1993. After Holyfield won back his title in another close contest, they waited two more years, with Holyfield fighting twice and Bowe four times before settling the trilogy for good in November of 1995.
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