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  • Raging Brummie
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    UK boxing seems to be on a high at the moment. They have more world champions than any other nation. Domestic fights are filling out stadiums and casual fan interest is the highest it has been since the 90s. How is their success seen in America I wonder..?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Raging Brummie
    UK boxing seems to be on a high at the moment. They have more world champions than any other nation. Domestic fights are filling out stadiums and casual fan interest is the highest it has been since the 90s. How is their success seen in America I wonder..?
    It's a terrific time for British boxing, what with the amateur system being very well funded and producing top fighters time and time again.

    However, mainstream interest isn't as huge as i twas in the middle of the last decade with Hatton, Khan and Calzaghe. The odd "big" fight gets some interest but outside of AJ, recently Brook and maybe Groves, no one really knows Kal, McDonnel, Smith etc.

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    • Raging Brummie
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      Yeah... kinda what I figured. Need to be a little more than a casual fan to know them names. The biggest I remember is the Eubank, Benn and Collins era. That won't be surpassed as it was all on terrestrial TV. Even my nan watched them fights!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Raging Brummie
        Yeah... kinda what I figured. Need to be a little more than a casual fan to know them names. The biggest I remember is the Eubank, Benn and Collins era. That won't be surpassed as it was all on terrestrial TV. Even my nan watched them fights!
        Hatton surpassed all of them haha
        And calzaghe
        I think amir khans televised final amatuer bout had more viewers
        Where in brum you from
        I grew up in kings heath

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          #5
          There's quantity but not a lot of quality.

          I'd say Carl Frampton, Anthony Joshua and James Degale are the cream of the crop.

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            #6
            It's a bittersweet thing. Hearing casuals debating things they know very little about becomes old very quick. I suppose it comes with the territory.

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            • Raging Brummie
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              Originally posted by Mc,Lovin
              Hatton surpassed all of them haha
              And calzaghe
              I think amir khans televised final amatuer bout had more viewers
              Where in brum you from
              I grew up in kings heath
              Grew up just down the road in Stirchley. Lived in Moseley for awhile but in Harborne nowadays.

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              • Raging Brummie
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                #8
                Originally posted by Scholar
                It's a bittersweet thing. Hearing casuals debating things they know very little about becomes old very quick. I suppose it comes with the territory.
                Unless you have something to actually add don't bother.

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                • Raging Brummie
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  There's quantity but not a lot of quality.

                  I'd say Carl Frampton, Anthony Joshua and James Degale are the cream of the crop.
                  Carl Frampton a good shout. His last fight was awesome. Looking forward to the rematch. Degale fighting Jack soon which is an interesting unification fight. AJ is really hyped but done nothing wrong yet and we're waiting for him to be really tested.

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                  • *TonyMontana*
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Raging Brummie
                    Grew up just down the road in Stirchley. Lived in Moseley for awhile but in Harborne nowadays.
                    Haha last time I was in Moseley I got beat up cos I was walking the streets screaming fxck al-quieda
                    Wasn't long after 9/11 haha
                    I miss birmingham

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