Last week's title fight in China was one of the most covered sporting evnets in the country on the day but we haven't heard much about it here. If this was MMA the reporters would be jumping over themselves to find out those ratings. Our lazy ass reporters won't do **** unless it's within arm's reach. Would seem like a complete missed opportunity to let ratings of that potential to just pass by. Imagine getting 500 million viewers in one country. There'd be some serious bragging rights with those.
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I'm living & working in China at the moment & I didn't hear a peep about it. Boxing's not big at all here. I doubt 20 million watched it never mind 500. NBA, Soccer, Ping Pong & Badminton is where the party's at.
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Originally posted by Canelo Kev View PostI'm living & working in China at the moment & I didn't hear a peep about it. Boxing's not big at all here. I doubt 20 million watched it never mind 500. NBA, Soccer, Ping Pong & Badminton is where the party's at.Last edited by croz; 12-05-2012, 01:35 PM.
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I also just looked at your post history Canelo Kev and this is the first thing that popped up from you:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...3#post12748303
Croke Park has a capacity of 80,000 who does he think he's kidding!! Noboby here gives a **** about Tyson Fury. He's about as Irish as Manny Pacquaio.
So here you're saying your Irish and in Ireland (nobody here.) Irelands a bit of a ways from China. I'm Irish too so I know this statement about Fury is total bull****. I don't think it would sell out an 80k stadium but pretending people in Ireland don't know who Fury is, is just a plain lie. I'm guessing ****ting on boxing is regular pattern with you.
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