YouTube communities have a big influence in the current state of boxing. There’s a bigger audience from online multi-media than anywhere else.
Diehard Wilder fans have kept on continual debates against Eddie Hearn it becomes nauseating. Ever since Hearn said that DAZN was one of the biggest “transatlantic” deals the whole anti pro-everybody brigade does round after round to discredit Matchroom Andy DAZN.
This in turn has fueled British fans to retaliate with different narratives defaulting with endless debates about splits and filling soccer arenas.
I think Haymon and Showtime have lost trying to help Wilder. Their scorecards itself didn’t help Wilder, even though Fury imo edged it out, but Wilder’s knockdowns and a couple rounds isn’t far away from a close fight.
American casual fans are gullible with numbers than trinkets, so if American media helps push Wilder to 50-0 and its history it will better benefit Wilder while still defending his WBC for a long run as did Klitchko.
Diehard Wilder fans have kept on continual debates against Eddie Hearn it becomes nauseating. Ever since Hearn said that DAZN was one of the biggest “transatlantic” deals the whole anti pro-everybody brigade does round after round to discredit Matchroom Andy DAZN.
This in turn has fueled British fans to retaliate with different narratives defaulting with endless debates about splits and filling soccer arenas.
I think Haymon and Showtime have lost trying to help Wilder. Their scorecards itself didn’t help Wilder, even though Fury imo edged it out, but Wilder’s knockdowns and a couple rounds isn’t far away from a close fight.
American casual fans are gullible with numbers than trinkets, so if American media helps push Wilder to 50-0 and its history it will better benefit Wilder while still defending his WBC for a long run as did Klitchko.
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