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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Ladies and gentlemen, it’s good to be Peter Nelson.

    Not only can the guy reach into a briefcase and pluck a resume with the word “HARVARD” scrawled across the top in big crimson letters, but he’s also pulled off what might just be the coolest college major/real job metamorphosis of all time.

    Just think, one day you’re in Massachusetts slogging through a semester of ancient and classical Greek language and literature. And the next you’re in New York helping assemble a roster of boxing talent that’s returned HBO to a long-professed spot as premium cable’s “Network of Champions.”

    No offense to the Byzantine-philes in the crowd, but it looks from here like Nelson’s landed on his feet.

    These days, as vice president of sports programming, he’s got a behind-the-scenes seat as the three-lettered juggernaut endeavors to build Nicaraguan dynamo Roman Gonzalez into something that might resemble Manny Pacquiao 2.0.

    You remember that barrier-breaking drill, right?

    One day he’s a small guy from another country. The next day he’s a global phenomenon.

    “Manny made significant strides in that respect,” Nelson said. “He fought so many great Mexican fighters along the way that I think he became someone that the Latino community came to embrace. You saw a similar kind of thing occur with Golovkin when he said that he fights in a Mexican style, and you saw that a lot of fans in the Mexican community were embracing Golovkin.

    “In boxing – and tennis has this to some degree as well – there’s kind of a Genghis Khan effect that occurs where if you’ve defeated someone I admire that I start to like you and I start to root for you. It’s a wonderful sport in that respect because it’s not as narrow as ‘I’m going to root for this person because he’s from the same place as I’m from.’ I think there’s a greater expanse of what a fighter’s fan base can achieve in that respect.” [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Curious to see if they can make him into a star. I like him but have my doubts regarding his potential public appeal.

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    • #3
      if they had given viloria the same treatment 10yrs ago, viloria wouldve been a star.

      viloria had so many good action fights filled with drama and stories.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
        Curious to see if they can make him into a star. I like him but have my doubts regarding his potential public appeal.
        He's been my favorite fighter to watch for a while now, but I'd have to agree with you that it doesn't seem like he can make that break through with a larger audience outside of hardcore boxing fans.

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        • #5
          he's in a pretty good position. He should get good TV exposure this weekend. If he gets past this one then a rematch with Estrada on a major PPV should gain him more cred & the opportunity of a Ring magazine belt!

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          • #6
            Go up 10lbs and fight Rigondeaux. The winner would pretty much be considered the unquestioned P4P King.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hitking View Post
              Go up 10lbs and fight Rigondeaux
              lol.......

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hitking View Post
                Go up 10lbs and fight Rigondeaux. The winner would pretty much be considered the unquestioned P4P King.
                rigo lost his #1 p4p claims when he got dropped by a jap unknown.

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                • #9
                  This is nothing more than midget boxing. It's a sideshow. These fighters weigh less than Jr. High School girls. The boxing elite are forcing him down our throats, trying to convince us he's p4p #1 by fighting cans. There are so few men in this world that can make that weight that you can't get good fighters in that class.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
                    This is nothing more than midget boxing. It's a sideshow. These fighters weigh less than Jr. High School girls. The boxing elite are forcing him down our throats, trying to convince us he's p4p #1 by fighting cans. There are so few men in this world that can make that weight that you can't get good fighters in that class.
                    there's a lot of flyweights in asia, latin america. 112 guys are not really 112 lbs. they usually are 130-135 and kill themselves to 112.

                    no one is forcing you to watch. change the channel.

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