How many big fights happened in America last year?

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    But, but, Inoue needs to fight in the US to be a big star because the US is where it's at, and he's never fought anywhere but Japan before...



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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
      But, but, Inoue needs to fight in the US to be a big star because the US is where it's at, and he's never fought anywhere but Japan before...



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      I love how Inoue fights regularly too. 2-3 fights every year. None of this 1 fight per year BS we see with top American fighters like Crawford, Tank etc.

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      • pretty boy_
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        #13
        All of them. Right on my 77 inch Samsung OLED. Located in the USA.

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        • brettWall
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          #14
          I don't know what has happened with these US boxers. (No use calling them fighters.) They seem to be following similar footsteps. Thurman, Spence, Crawford, Tank, Shakur, Ennis, Jermall, Jermell, Haney, etc. They're all terrified of losing.

          Turki offered Ortiz to Ennis and Crawford and they both declined. I don't think these types of boxers deserve money fights. I'll just let them rot in oblivion if I were Turki. Put the money on deserving ones like up and coming stars who get paid peanuts.

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            #15
            The Saudis are putting on big shows and fights we'd normally not see and the reason is money. US promoters and networks need to stop being greedy and open their wallets and/or stop taking such large percent cuts from their fighters.

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            • brettWall
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              #16
              Originally posted by anonymous2.0
              The Saudis are putting on big shows and fights we'd normally not see and the reason is money. US promoters and networks need to stop being greedy and open their wallets and/or stop taking such large percent cuts from their fighters.
              HBO, Fox Sports, NBC, ABC, Spike, Showtime have said goodbye to boxing. That should tell any sensible person they're losing money from it. ESPN is about to exit also. Promoters don't make much, they mostly break even, even lose money, after spending tons on promotion and organizing events. That's not cheap.

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              • jqSide
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                #17
                Originally posted by brettWall
                I don't know what has happened with these US boxers. (No use calling them fighters.) They seem to be following similar footsteps. Thurman, Spence, Crawford, Tank, Shakur, Ennis, Jermall, Jermell, Haney, etc. They're all terrified of losing.

                Turki offered Ortiz to Ennis and Crawford and they both declined. I don't think these types of boxers deserve money fights. I'll just let them rot in oblivion if I were Turki. Put the money on deserving ones like up and coming stars who get paid peanuts.
                The landscape hasn't changed much, has it?

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