Why can't fighters in boxers in America have this kind of platform?

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  • Vladimir303
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    #1

    Why can't fighters in boxers in America have this kind of platform?



    Seriously I just went though youtube seeing Haye on several different shows and he is on there for over 10 mins talking about boxing. ESPN barely does that. The best you get is a Friday Night fights interview.
  • Bhopreign
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    #2
    Originally posted by Vladimir303


    Seriously I just went though youtube seeing Haye on several different shows and he is on there for over 10 mins talking about boxing. ESPN barely does that. The best you get is a Friday Night fights interview.
    Europeans are more passionate about boxing and basketball than we are.

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    • Vladimir303
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      #3
      Originally posted by Bhopreign
      Europeans are more passionate about boxing and basketball than we are.
      Well that's the obvious. And as much some americans in here like to play up their nationality to anger the Limeys, we aren't that nationalistic.

      There is no american fighter that benefited from being american like the mexican or puerto rican or UK fanbase.

      You've got to entertain us Americans in order to get in our good graces, not just be one of us.

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      • Testdead
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        #4
        That is too funny.

        "She`ll never be the same again, big shoes to fill"

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