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    Default The sport of boxing after Mayweather and Klitschko

    just who is going to step in and fill the tremendous void in both of their divisions once they retire which we all do hope is frightfully soon actually not soon enough haha.

    Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder or just who will B the next hw icon? and what about in place of Floyd Mayweather after he is gone

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    Default Re: The sport of boxing after Mayweather and Klitschko

    Maybe not Straight away but long term I see it like this.
    HW - Rivalry between Wilder and Joshua, maybe Joseph Parker down the line.
    LWW/WW - Terrence Crawford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Maybe not Straight away but long term I see it like this.
    HW - Rivalry between Wilder and Joshua, maybe Joseph Parker down the line.
    LWW/WW - Terrence Crawford.
    I agree with all of that I believe that was all I could think of myself. Lets not rule out David Price and what about Steve what's his name who knocked Tyson Fury down oh yeah cunningham haha maybe some of these guys and even Dereck Chisora what are you going to have some popcorn?

    good points primo you are always right on the money my man

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Maybe not Straight away but long term I see it like this.
    HW - Rivalry between Wilder and Joshua, maybe Joseph Parker down the line.
    LWW/WW - Terrence Crawford.
    I agree with all of that I believe that was all I could think of myself. Lets not rule out David Price and what about Steve what's his name who knocked Tyson Fury down oh yeah cunningham haha maybe some of these guys and even Dereck Chisora what are you going to have some popcorn?

    good points primo you are always right on the money my man
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    Default Re: The sport of boxing after Mayweather and Klitschko

    after mayweather - fantastic, id be happy if i never heard his shit again

    after wlad klit - even better, what a shit cheating style and what a unispiring poor period in the HW division, worst in history by far
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    It's hard to say. Guys like Mayweather and Pacquaio bring a lot of people into the boxing tent, and I'm not sure if anyone can keep the people there after they're gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    just who is going to step in and fill the tremendous void in both of their divisions once they retire which we all do hope is frightfully soon actually not soon enough haha.

    Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder or just who will B the next hw icon? and what about in place of Floyd Mayweather after he is gone
    I hope you aren't losing any sleep over this or letting the stress build too damn high. Are you tossin' and turnin' in the middle of the night? Lol

    I know what your real problem is, you aren't fooling all of us. You are scared that when Wald and Floyd are gone you aren't going to have anyone to piss and moan about. Nobody to rant and rave about, no more hissing and scratching, and no more running back and forth along the fence barking and barking!

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    Default Re: The sport of boxing after Mayweather and Klitschko

    how about Walter "I Dropped My Drawers and Got Buggered in the Shower" Magillicuddy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    It's hard to say. Guys like Mayweather and Pacquaio bring a lot of people into the boxing tent, and I'm not sure if anyone can keep the people there after they're gone.
    Can't agree with you this time. For me it's about the fight, sure I like some fighters more than others, but when you get down to what draws me in and keeps me coming back, it's the man against man contest of closely matched fighters.
    I just can't see the retirement of a couple of fighters having a drastic effect on boxing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    how about Walter "I Dropped My Drawers and Got Buggered in the Shower" Magillicuddy?
    If that's some kind of twisted proposal, I'm not flattered and absolutely decline! Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Maybe not Straight away but long term I see it like this.
    HW - Rivalry between Wilder and Joshua, maybe Joseph Parker down the line.
    LWW/WW - Terrence Crawford.
    I agree with all of that I believe that was all I could think of myself. Lets not rule out David Price and what about Steve what's his name who knocked Tyson Fury down oh yeah cunningham haha maybe some of these guys and even Dereck Chisora what are you going to have some popcorn?

    good points primo you are always right on the money my man
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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    I just can't see the retirement of a couple of fighters having a drastic effect on boxing.
    We're not talking about a "couple of fighters", we're talking about the two biggest draws in boxing history. You can take every single boxer currently fighting and add up all the money they generate, and it wouldn't even come close to matching what these guys make. And that money is going to be gone sooner than later: both guys are nearing 40 and have hinted at retirement.

    You take any industry or economy and take away it's two biggest sources of income, and it's going to have a drastic effect. You can't even argue it. I've heard so many people here say that Floyd and Pac retiring isn't going to have an effect on boxing. I'd love to know who they think is going to make up the difference.
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    Manny, GGG, Crawford and BOTH Garcia's with Kovalev.
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    Default Re: The sport of boxing after Mayweather and Klitschko

    manny will retire after beating hemmhoroid floyd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    I just can't see the retirement of a couple of fighters having a drastic effect on boxing.
    We're not talking about a "couple of fighters", we're talking about the two biggest draws in boxing history. You can take every single boxer currently fighting and add up all the money they generate, and it wouldn't even come close to matching what these guys make. And that money is going to be gone sooner than later: both guys are nearing 40 and have hinted at retirement.

    You take any industry or economy and take away it's two biggest sources of income, and it's going to have a drastic effect. You can't even argue it. I've heard so many people here say that Floyd and Pac retiring isn't going to have an effect on boxing. I'd love to know who they think is going to make up the difference.
    Make up what difference? Boxing is a global sport it's not the UFC.
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