i honestly feel once a fighter becomes a star he should bring the money back to his community... bring the fanfare and money that it injects into the flow of things.
The idea that one has to fight in Vegas to validate their career is BS
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He comes and beats Hopkins and Jones, and still gets virtually no credit.Comment
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Would Alis Ko of Foreman been better if it was in Vegas?Comment
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No, I was referring to heavyweight champions like: Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Chris Bryd, Lamon Brewster and Deontay Wilder. They have all fought on foreign soil.Comment
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Does a win count for more depending on the location? Or is it the guy you beat more important?
The same people saying you have to win in vegas to be a star will tell you that belts dont matter, but keep telling everyone how many titles their favorite fighter has won.
Where a fighter get his win is irrelevant. Boxing is a world wide sport.
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Look at wilder he’s not a Vegas fighter. Fought there once. That’s why he went back to Alabama and Barclays after that fight and never came backComment
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