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Interim Champion
Join Date: Apr 2012
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This won't change either, Broner is not charismatic and his style isn't even that fun to watch. Guys like Mayweather became popular because of his fight with DLH. It wasn't because of his style. This is just a fact. Mayweather wasn't nearly as popular until that fight. Now he gets PPV buys from the **** he talks and the undefeated record. People want to see him lose, or they just say how great he is. Who is going to bring Broner out like that? There isn't anyone right now. America's attention is on HW's. There is nothing there right now. Sure, there are lots of casuals who order fights with their friends etc but do you think those guys go home talking about anything other than the main event? Even if it's the main event, if these guys aren't named Pacquiao, Mayweather, Canelo, or Cotto, aint nobody talking about them at work the next day. Last edited by Japanese Boxing; 11-18-2012 at 05:34 AM. |
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Up and Comer
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Interim Champion
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Let's put it this way, ask people to name the boxers they know most. I'd bet it'd be something like this...
1. Muhammad Ali 2. Mike Tyson 3. George Foreman (grills baby!) 4. Oscar De La Hoya 5. Evander Holyfield (Tyson bite) 6. Roy Jones Jr. 7. Sugar Ray Leonard (He might be much higher depends on when someone was born) 8. Manny Pacquiao/Floyd Mayweather 9. Manny Pacquiao/Floyd Mayweather 10. Lennox Lewis (years where he was basically all that was talked about) Some of these guys may be in different sports depending on when these people watched boxing. But all of them had their 15 minutes of fame and were probably the most publicized/memorable. Notice how almost all of those dudes are Heavyweights. Casuals don't know a damn thing about SRR or Roberto Duran etc. |
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Couldn't agree more, if boxing is to go back to the popularity it enjoyed in the States during the 70s and 80s then it will need an American heavyweight. It really is as simple as that. Over the last 6 or 7 years both Manny and Floyd have been huge stars, preceded by DLH but none of those guys garnered the attention that Tyson or Ali had in their heydays.
Broner is living under Floyd's shadow at the moment and even when he manages to creep out from under it, he won't make front page news. |
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