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What sport is objectively the most entertaining?
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>>155540077
any kind of striking fighting sport especially boxing before it turned gay
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Weightlifting if you are a man. Anything else if you are bitch pussy or gay.
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>>155540247
>>155540481
Super boring
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>>155540077
every modern sport is regulated to death
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fencing
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>>155540077
Basketball and soccer are obviously the top 2, that's why people make tens of millions of dollars a year from playing them and the stars of those sports are household names around the world.
After tat, idk Volleyball and Field Hockey have their charm, America always kicks ass at swimming and gymnastics is one of those things that is fun to see every 4 years.

Olympic Boxing is boring as fuck compared to regular boxing.
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>>155540077
At its peak few things beat football and combat sport imo, there can be constant action and still a single point or punch can shift the momentum of a match.
But they quickly can be extremely boring to watch.

Basketball is extremely fun to play, and it's never that boring to watch, but the constant point scoring make it so you'll hardly get off your seat for anything.
Truth is, every sport gets boring and gay given enough time.
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>>155540077
Radball
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>>155542308
Seems boring
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Calvinball
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>>155540077
Murder kayak was quite fun. But honestly I like watching classic sports like t&f and wrestling during the olympic games, I feel like it never gets old.
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>>155540077
Table tennis
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motosport
all other sports are lame and gay
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>>155540077
attitude era wrasslin
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>>155540077
Ice hockey unironically
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>>155550955
Motorsport is a hilarious oxymoron, do you consider doing sport when you drive to work ?
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>>155540077
of these ones I'd go with track cycling
field hockey is underrated, like soccer but parking the bus isn't as effective
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>>155540077
RALLY
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>>155540077
90s and early 2000s NBA
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Soccer and basketball and hockey are super exciting at their best, but all can be dreadful at their worst.

Baseball and NFL are both very boring, same with rugby and cricket.

Tennis can be super fun when it's a Grand Slam and equally matches opponents but boring in low stakes games.

A very underrated sport is volleyball, it can be super intense and exciting during the Olympics. For some reason it never developed professionally.

Unironically table tennis is crazy exciting when the stakes are high.

Aussie rules is also underratedbut no doh even knows it exists>>155540077
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>>155540077
Boxing
Volleyball
Hockey
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>>155557727
I like Aussie Rules Football but the problem is when you watch a game, most of them are over by half time
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>>155540077
Soccer and rugby league are the 2 single worthy football codes.
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>>155540077
MMA
Nothing compares to a great fight
I’ve been in sports bars many times watching heems with people near me bitching about UFC on tv, women complaining about disliking violence, etc
then as soon as a war happens no one can look away and it takes over the room
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>>155540077
Definitely hockey when you understand the nuances
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College football



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