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a new era in boxing
when will a new fighter emerge to capture the publics imagination?
joe louis in the 50's ( hope thats right)
ali in the 60's and 70's
tyson in the 80's and 90's, and now even.
right now, boxing would be dead without tyson. no boxer can pull in crowds like he can or did.
it should be time for a new talent to appear on the scene. one who can draw in millions of viewers. but he hasnt appeared yet.
when will that be? ???
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Re: a new era in boxing
dude, how the fuk do you expect us to answer that?
hold on ill just wizz of to my time machine and find out for you...
sorry its broken
ill try my great fighter developing machine... nope broken too
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Re: a new era in boxing
THERE ARE SOME YOUNGSTER'S BUILDING THEIR RECORDS RIGHT NOW FOR THE BIG STAGE THAT ARE GOING TO MAKE BIG FIGHTS IN THE NEXT COUPLE YEARS. THE BOXING FUTURE IS THE 2004 OLYMPIC TEAM, LACY AND TAYLOR, ALSO THE REALITY TV. GUYS; BUT IT'S HARD TO SEE RIGHT NOW.......
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Re: a new era in boxing
Look around buddy, Ricky Hatton is putting his hand up right now. ;D
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Re: a new era in boxing
Just look at the welterweight division, and anywhere near it... it is overloaded with talent right now!
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Re: a new era in boxing
Samual Peter could be the man
1) He has power
2) godd looking record
3) A heavyweight
4) the youngest of probably the top 25 heavyweights in the world
5) 24 years old
6) Big/ Strong
7) Can talk it up a bit
8) already condidered a contender
9) aka "the Nigerian Nightmare"
10)****lets wait and see if he's the "real deal"
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Re: a new era in boxing
Time will tell all we can do is wait and see what will ensue.
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Re: a new era in boxing
Ricky Hatton , IMO he is the most underated talented boxer out there, he was around ages before he got the belt, which he deserved atleast 5 fights before the title shot was given to him.
Unless we get more charismatic boxers there wont be one, look at Klitchko, a boring style and a boring guy. What we need is a loud mouth, cocky yank to capture our imaginations :D