How does wilder's loss affect Boxing in America?

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  • Fangedgrowl
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    #11
    Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury
    Nobody really gives a **** ass about Wilder or that **** Heavyweight division. Oscar, Roy, Floyd, Manny, etc... made the lower weight classes more popular. I'm more interested in 175lbs-130lbs than a weight class where fat bums are in the top 10. The U.S. hasn't had a top Heavyweight star since Mike Tyson and faired fine. Welterweight is where the better fighters are. Let me know when a UK boxer becomes #1 there and then I will tell you boxing is dead.
    exactly. Really The best Usa fighters are 147-160. Always have been. Its funny the Brits are only known for 168 pounders and used to be losers in the heavyweight divison. I will give them credit they have 3 of the top 6 heavys. But common, Boxing is alive and well in the USA.

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