Joe Rogan interview with Deontay Wilder is on NOW!
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And I think that is the point Rogan was making. Said it best, when people see CWs, they just say how come you just won't come up to HW??? To us hardcores, it is a very exciting division that has produced some damn good match ups. As for casuals? They couldn't care less about it.
Even Holyfield once said that he knew he had to make noise at HW to be vindicated since people downplayed the CW division.Comment
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No, you couldn't say the same of the sport in general. Cruiserweight essentially didn't exist here. That's all Rogan was talking about. It's been a dead division HERE. Doesn't mean it isn't popular elsewhere.
But you can't say "the same of the sport in general" when there have been multiple PPVs selling multiple millions of buys at insane prices. Yes, boxing is a niche sport here, but it's still watched by millions of people and more money is spent on boxing in the US than anywhere else. The biggest money is still made in the US. If boxing was dead here, that wouldn't be possible.Comment
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Honestly believe wilder could improve his communication skills because he has a great story to tell. Coming from where he started with minimal opportunities and wanting to become at best a journeyman/gatekeeper to support his sick daughter. He has paid his dues to be where he is at the moment. This heavyweight era is exciting because you can tell AJ/Fury/Wilder are fighting for more than money, these are warriors who genuinely believe they are the best and are unbeatable.Comment
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No, you couldn't say the same of the sport in general. Cruiserweight essentially didn't exist here. That's all Rogan was talking about. It's been a dead division HERE. Doesn't mean it isn't popular elsewhere.
But you can't say "the same of the sport in general" when there have been multiple PPVs selling multiple millions of buys at insane prices. Yes, boxing is a niche sport here, but it's still watched by millions of people and more money is spent on boxing in the US than anywhere else. The biggest money is still made in the US. If boxing was dead here, that wouldn't be possible.
Ok man, I see you're now not only on here defending Wilder but the presenters of the shows Wilder is on. Have fun with that.Comment
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it's not my fault you dont understand the english language.
if rogan had said mini flyweight had been dead for decades, that doesnt mean it's dead in thailand, that means it's dead in the marketplace hes speaking about.Comment
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You know how you claim you're being paid to post here, do you give Boxingscene a cut for using their site to push your bollocks?Comment
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i proved you wrong, so younchanged the subject.
had my position been faulty, you would have countered it, but you couldnt, so you took the coward's way out.Comment
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