It’s hard to root for anyone in boxing because boxing isn’t a team sport in the same way as, say, an NFL game played by the Buffalo Bills. Based on the little I know about them both, I’m rooting for Mike.
Teams are abstract, it’s easier to project your own ideals on to them. Not completely unlike respecting the office, even if loathing the politician currently holding it. It becomes “our thing”.
Also teams have longevity, or at least potential for longevity. Where I live, the two major local ice-hockey teams are founded in 1928 and 1967. There are families with generations of fans. Athlete’s career could be over in a decade.
It’s hard to root for anyone in boxing because boxing isn’t a team sport in the same way as, say, an NFL game played by the Buffalo Bills. Based on the little I know about them both, I’m rooting for Mike.
Why does being a team sport or not affect whether you can root for them?
Not OP, but I kinda agree with them.
Teams are abstract, it’s easier to project your own ideals on to them. Not completely unlike respecting the office, even if loathing the politician currently holding it. It becomes “our thing”.
Also teams have longevity, or at least potential for longevity. Where I live, the two major local ice-hockey teams are founded in 1928 and 1967. There are families with generations of fans. Athlete’s career could be over in a decade.