Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
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For a long time the number of Americans in pro boxing dwarfed other countries, barring some south/central american countries who for a few factors tend to produce more lower weight fighters. Now a few extra hundred million people can be pro boxers if they choose, it'd be silly to deny that wouldnt have an effect. These states will only grow as 'pro boxing nations' as more see the financial possibilities of pro boxing (seeing the k-bros on free tv helps with this).
Thats not to say the state of American Heavyweight boxing hasnt declined but ive already posted on that. Everyone seems to be arguing single reasons for this when in reality, like most things in history, there are lots of interlinking factors.
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