If Ward moved to say, Kazakhstan, is he an exciting enough fighter to win over the fans and become popular, the way Golovkin has become popular in the USA? Or would the Kazakhs not be interested in his fights and leacve the venues empty?
What about Floyd? Would his pitty-pats and shoulder roll put the Kazakh fans to sleep, or would he be able to excite them and win them over and sell PPVs by the way he fights, without the media attention he's had in the USA?
To clarify what I'm asking: after being BORN IN THE USA and living there most of their lives, if they moved to another country during their careers like Golovkin has, would they be accepted and become as popular in say Kazakhstan as he has in the USA?
What about Floyd? Would his pitty-pats and shoulder roll put the Kazakh fans to sleep, or would he be able to excite them and win them over and sell PPVs by the way he fights, without the media attention he's had in the USA?
To clarify what I'm asking: after being BORN IN THE USA and living there most of their lives, if they moved to another country during their careers like Golovkin has, would they be accepted and become as popular in say Kazakhstan as he has in the USA?
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