some of the best fighters in the sport such as anthony joshua, tyson fury,josh warrington, callum smith, billie joe saunders and some great prospects coming through the system like daniel dubois, josh kelly , joe joyce, anthony yarde and joshua buatsi. add to that solid fighters like kell brook, chris eubank jr, luke campbell and dillain whyte. long may it continue.
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uk boxing is in a great place right now....
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Agreed and in the uk some good competitive fights unlike in USA with people running and hiding behind managers
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True, but I think the UK scene has another problem. All the champions and talents want to fight in the US, because why fight in the UK for less money when you can just get DAZN money in the US (or in the case of warren ESPN money).
Callum smith, joshua, fury, khan, crolla and brook are fighting in the states next. I imagine framptom is also going to face valdez on espn this year.
Looking at the cards in the UK from matchroom and warren, most are headlined by domestic level fighters and are building up prospects.
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Originally posted by Madison boxing View Postsome of the best fighters in the sport such as anthony joshua, tyson fury,josh warrington, callum smith, billie joe saunders and some great prospects coming through the system like daniel dubois, josh kelly , joe joyce, anthony yarde and joshua buatsi. add to that solid fighters like kell brook, chris eubank jr, luke campbell and dillain whyte. long may it continue.
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For the actual boxers, Britain is the place to box 'In terms of support and just how oversea's fighters are treated'
But in terms of business? It seems like America once again is starting to take over. But that is only because EUROPEAN fighters want to fight there, they could do easily not fight there.
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Originally posted by lfc19titles View PostAgreed and in the uk some good competitive fights unlike in USA with people running and hiding behind managers
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