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  • Who are Boxing's Superstars?

    If boxing's economics and polarization tells us anything, it's that there is no one superstar in the sport, but several superstars who prosper in different markets.

    Manny Pacquiao is a superstar to Filipinos and Asians alike. If there are 20,000 people in attendance, 19.5 are probably Filipinos. To Filipinos and Filipino-Americans (like me), he is our Elvis.

    Marco Antonio Barrera is still Mexico's reincarnate of Julio Cesar Chavez. Over the last 10 years, no one has captured more hearts South of the Border like the Baby Faced Assasin.

    Ricky Hatton is the English contribution to the superstar category. His ability to appeal to the blue collar population in his native Manchester, as well as his exciting style have made him this generation's crossover English fighter, if not as wide spreading as Naseem Hamed.

    Roy Jones Jr., though faded and semi-retired, is still an icon to American youths, similar to a Michael Jordan or Muhammad Ali the way he has inspires young people to lace up the gloves like no other fighter has. Making boxing cool is important to it's future, because todays youngsters want to be like Mike, and that's not Tyson.

    In America, I'm not sure there will be another superstar for some time. DLH and Jones are finished, and one thing they were able to do is make the sport hip and cool. Judah and Mayweather had an inside track, but with Judah's inability to win a significant fight and Mayweather's constant campaign to make himself unattractive to the consensus middle class denizen, it's hard to imagine them attaining that stature anywhere outside of their own minds.

    Miguel Cotto is the sport's clearest candidate for the mantle of superstar in his native Puerto Rico. With Gomez and Trinidad before him, there is a proven market that Cotto can thrive in. With his exciting style and penchant for the dramatics, his future is secure, so long as he keeps winning. His upcoming fight with Quintana will answer alot of questions Dec. 2.

    Tommorrow's superstars of the sport will be other fighters who can capture our hearts with their skills, as well as their personalities. Rey Bautista, Abner Mares, Miguel Cotto, and Amir Khan seem to have the inside track, but only time will tell what the cards have in store for their futures.
    Last edited by Mr. Ryan; 10-13-2006, 02:41 PM.

  • #2
    you forgot Felix "Tito" Trinidad is a SUPERSTAR in PUERTO RICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    He is the people's champ and major icon in the Island. The next PUERTO RICAN SUPERSTAR IS.......... MIGUEL COTTO.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by chilost View Post
      you forgot Felix "Tito" Trinidad is a SUPERSTAR in PUERTO RICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      He is the people's champ and major icon in the Island. The next PUERTO RICAN SUPERSTAR IS.......... MIGUEL COTTO.
      You're right, my bad. I addressed him in the edited post.

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      • #4
        Boxing needs less superstars and more boxers.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by IwatchBoxing View Post
          Boxing needs less superstars and more boxers.
          That's an interesting thought, can you elaborate a little more?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
            That's an interesting thought, can you elaborate a little more?
            If fighters focused on boxing and not things outside of the ring like their image and outside projects, the boxing world would be alot better for it.
            Theres a severe lack of respect in boxing today.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
              Marco Antonio Barrera is still Mexico's reincarnate of Julio Cesar Chavez. Over the last 10 years, no one has captured more hearts South of the Border like the Baby Faced Assasin
              not sure about that.

              its a toss up between Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales.

              and you could add Jorge Arce, Jose Luis Castillo, Antonio Margarito, Juan Manuel Marquez and Rafael Marquez

              and lets not forget Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
              Last edited by cyberthugpatrol; 10-13-2006, 03:26 PM.

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              • #8
                Some fighters focus on other things so they can do something when they finish with boxing. I like how Hopkins did though he always knew he was a boxer and was able to fight into his 40's.

                I think you need some superstars because boxing isn't as popular.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mayweather90 View Post
                  Some fighters focus on other things so they can do something when they finish with boxing. I like how Hopkins did though he always knew he was a boxer and was able to fight into his 40's.

                  I think you need some superstars because boxing isn't as popular.
                  Agree people watch sports because of superstars. You need that one or two big guys that everyone is afraid of and dominates almost all his opponents. We just have had that in a while.

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                  • #10
                    Klitschko is a star at Ukraine, Valuev im guessing is a star in Russia, and def trinidad in Puerto Rico

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