watched basically the entire broadcast last night...
anderson is definitley intriguing...as a new englander i found it fascinating that a 20 year old from ohio was that in love with tom brady and the patriots......enjoyed watching him fight and look forward to seeing him fight again and watching his career progress....and he earned some praise from fury
ive been a wilder fan...i found it interesting that espn seemed to stick up for him during the broadcast....they even mentioned how anderson has been training boxing since a young age, unlike wilder, and how he wasnt a failed football/basketball player....they even mentioned how they thought it would be interesting to see what wilder would be if he had been training boxing since a very young age....and also mentioned how wilder shouldnt be written off now because of one bad night
i thought it was classy the way they spoke of wilder when they could have dismissed him or poked fun/trashed him....
agree to a certain extent...but they didnt have to mention wilder at all really....nobody on last nights broadcast will be fighting fury, wilder or AJ anytime soon.....i think they were kind to wilder when they didnt have to be.....very professional imo..not sure fury would have been granted the same courtesy if the roles had been reversed
Probably not
But as a salesman or pusher or the encyclopedia salesman lol , better to mention the other brand and not seem so brash
They really need to sell this part 3 cause , honestly most people have abandoned the Wilder train
Didn’t you learn anything from the Flintstones
Who’s baby is that , what’s your angle , I’ll buy that
Lmao
agree to a certain extent...but they didnt have to mention wilder at all really....nobody on last nights broadcast will be fighting fury, wilder or AJ anytime soon.....i think they were kind to wilder when they didnt have to be.....very professional imo..not sure fury would have been granted the same courtesy if the roles had been reversed
he's right though, it's mostly marketing, but they also do that to give you the illusion of impartiality.
Why do you think they deliberately named Wilder the most popular boxer in the US last year? it was done to give wilder the ego to reject a fight with AJ and demand more money. Espn absolutely did not want aj-wilder going to dazn.
The moment they put out that fake list, Wilder was referring to it.
they know what they're doing at espn. they know when to twist the knife.
It's true in wilder's case, but also true for AJ and Dillian whyte, they all got into boxing late.
I don't know about this Jared Anderson, but he's got the look, the youth, even his name is marketable. He could be big..but obv alot of ifs at this moment.
We've got Daniel Dubois and David Adeleye on this side of the pond. Then there's the 18 year old kid Eddie Hearn just signed,
John Hedges
how mad is this?
https://www.secondsout.com/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/5884/John_Hedges_resMain.jpg
the future of HW boxing looks bright.
That’s called marketing lol
They gotta find a way to build up this trilogy
Or else it’s all been a loss for both fighters
agree to a certain extent...but they didnt have to mention wilder at all really....nobody on last nights broadcast will be fighting fury, wilder or AJ anytime soon.....i think they were kind to wilder when they didnt have to be.....very professional imo..not sure fury would have been granted the same courtesy if the roles had been reversed
The Gypsy King likes to bring in young, hungry lions to sharpen up in camp. Seems a decent prospect and comes across as humble and modest, which is rare for an American. :lol1:
watched basically the entire broadcast last night...
anderson is definitley intriguing...as a new englander i found it fascinating that a 20 year old from ohio was that in love with tom brady and the patriots......enjoyed watching him fight and look forward to seeing him fight again and watching his career progress....and he earned some praise from fury
ive been a wilder fan...i found it interesting that espn seemed to stick up for him during the broadcast....they even mentioned how anderson has been training boxing since a young age, unlike wilder, and how he wasnt a failed football/basketball player....they even mentioned how they thought it would be interesting to see what wilder would be if he had been training boxing since a very young age....and also mentioned how wilder shouldnt be written off now because of one bad night
i thought it was classy the way they spoke of wilder when they could have dismissed him or poked fun/trashed him....
That’s called marketing lol
They gotta find a way to build up this trilogy
Or else it’s all been a loss for both fighters
5y ago
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