Other then this one started right now, sorry. But it's to make a point.
But this just goes to show that nobody is bigger than boxing. Once you convince people that you have no immediate interest on fighting, they give up on talking about you and move on.
And Boxing Evolution passes you by.
The talk of the town and rightfully so are:
The Klitschko Brothers - And they deserve it, they actively schedule fights that we know are coming up fast and thus create conversation.
Manny Pacquiao - Hate it or love his catchweight stipulations, he is back into the Boxing Talk with another scheduled opponent, staying active.
Bernard Hopkins - Topics on him got quiet after the RJJ fight but he is back against a top Light-Heavy, on regular Showtime programming.
Williams/Martinez
And the Bradley/Alexander talk is starting to grow.
ETC,. ETC,. All you gotta do is be willing to remain an active participant of the art of Pugilism and haters, neutralists and lovers alike will keep talking about you.
What you can't be is, showing up on non-boxing venues (Hip-Hop radio shows) talking about Hip-Hop and mainstream celebrity nonsense, ignoring the boxing public.
And this is coming from a Floyd fan.
But this just goes to show that nobody is bigger than boxing. Once you convince people that you have no immediate interest on fighting, they give up on talking about you and move on.
And Boxing Evolution passes you by.
The talk of the town and rightfully so are:
The Klitschko Brothers - And they deserve it, they actively schedule fights that we know are coming up fast and thus create conversation.
Manny Pacquiao - Hate it or love his catchweight stipulations, he is back into the Boxing Talk with another scheduled opponent, staying active.
Bernard Hopkins - Topics on him got quiet after the RJJ fight but he is back against a top Light-Heavy, on regular Showtime programming.
Williams/Martinez
And the Bradley/Alexander talk is starting to grow.
ETC,. ETC,. All you gotta do is be willing to remain an active participant of the art of Pugilism and haters, neutralists and lovers alike will keep talking about you.
What you can't be is, showing up on non-boxing venues (Hip-Hop radio shows) talking about Hip-Hop and mainstream celebrity nonsense, ignoring the boxing public.
And this is coming from a Floyd fan.