Boxing is, was, and will forever be, a global sport. A true fan of the sport does not care where a fighter came from, or what color he is. This whole "boxing is dying" theory is rubbish. I wonder how many posters on here are old enough to remember the first Ali/Chuvalo fight. I'm only bringing that 1965 fight up because experts and fans alike said it was a sign that boxing was in its death throws! There have always been people who over react to every little thing, and they have always been wrong.
And by the way, the thread starter's reference to Kelly Pavlik was way off the mark. He gained popularity because he had a hell of a run from the fall of 2005 up to his September 2007 title shot, and then he knocked out the undefeated, undisputed middleweight champion of the world. In so doing he became just the 5th man in history to win the true middleweight championship while still undefeated. It had nothing to do with being white.
And by the way, the thread starter's reference to Kelly Pavlik was way off the mark. He gained popularity because he had a hell of a run from the fall of 2005 up to his September 2007 title shot, and then he knocked out the undefeated, undisputed middleweight champion of the world. In so doing he became just the 5th man in history to win the true middleweight championship while still undefeated. It had nothing to do with being white.
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