I think that you misjudge me Steve. If I go the 5th and see a show, I might admire the 'villain's' acting/singing skill, but, I do not think badly of the actor playing the part. They may or may not be a saint, they may or may not be an evil sob in real life. Doesn't effect what I think of the play or the actors part in it. Professional sports are theater. I chose not to put too much emotional energy into that sort of drama. My opinion, balls deflated...who cares, this fighter "has been juicing and still is", so I will show him talk...who cares. Some, I realize put a lot of energy, time, and emotions into their sport distractions. If it works for them...great. No big deal as long as it does not negatively effect their family life, health, or career. That professional sports attract so many that indeed lack class is hardly news or the realm of a particular sport. It just is the nature of the game.
Brian