At British title level the light-welterweight division is a melting pot of styles, personalities and potentially exciting match ups. There is, however, a major but familiar problem preventing the majority of fans from enjoying some evenly matched and exciting fights — a lack of television dates.
We live in an age where television dates are restricted for the chosen few and where having a television deal is arguably more important than holding a title. It’s a crying shame and a sad truth but without the stage to display their talents, some good fighters are practically invisible to all but the sports hardcore fans and the casuals are missing out on exciting, high quality matches. It is probably no exaggeration to say that to a lot of British boxing fans, Britain’s 140lb division starts with Amir Khan and ends with Paul McCloskey.
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We live in an age where television dates are restricted for the chosen few and where having a television deal is arguably more important than holding a title. It’s a crying shame and a sad truth but without the stage to display their talents, some good fighters are practically invisible to all but the sports hardcore fans and the casuals are missing out on exciting, high quality matches. It is probably no exaggeration to say that to a lot of British boxing fans, Britain’s 140lb division starts with Amir Khan and ends with Paul McCloskey.
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