After Floyd and Manny retire, who do YOU see as the faces of the sport???
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Through promotion and network backing, Canelo, Chavez Jr, Bradley, Bute and Ward are already in place.
In terms of talent, and who couldemerge, I'd say Canelo, Bradley, Ward, Donaire, Russell Jr, possibly Broner (I'm not completely sold), Khan if he improves, Dawson if he can convincingly beat Hopkins, maybe Guerrero can make some noise, Dirrell if he can get it together, Gamboa, Rios will be exciting (though I expect him to eventually get his chin cracked), and whoever emerges from Ortiz/Berto.
Please tell me their is some other Bradley I have never heard of. Motherphuking Tim Bradley couldn't sell out his high school gym.Comment
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Honestly? Nobody.
There's a lot of talent but nobody except hardcore boxing fans really give a ****. Boxing is dead in America.
When pac and floyd are gone it's gonna take a real whirlwind to spark interest again.
It could have been James Kirkland but he's lacking as a winner and champion.
FLoyd became a star because he came out of the golden age(of this era) of boxing undefeated. And Pac became a star because of the way he fights. Boxing was already dying but Pac put it on life support for a little while with his style.Last edited by Paclan; 02-04-2012, 08:45 PM.Comment
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If you mean mainstream then forget about that. Mainstream ain't interested in grown men who weigh no more than 122 pounds. He's way too small. He's also 30 years old.
Right now I'd say Andre Ward and Victor Ortiz but I also have a feeling that Victor will start losing badly and won't reach the type of success that many fans want.Comment
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