Sometimes, the post-fight interviews can be more exciting than the fights that preceded them. Put a microphone in front of an adrenaline-filled person who’s just recovering from a natural “kill or be killed” instinct and you’re likely to get raw emotion and truthful feelings.
Or sometimes they’re overly boring and make us feel like it’s just filler time until the next fight can be put together.
It’s not always the fighter’s fault. Most of them have engaging personalities but as the saying goes, “It takes two to tango.” The fighters need to be asked questions that allow them to give some good quotes in return.
The questions on this list are the worst possible questions to ask after a fight, yet are prevalent in almost every single post-fight interview.
So grab a snuggie and prepare to be put to sleep by some of the worst questions in post-fight history.