Is Zou Shiming really THIS good?
Bob Arum Predicts Zou Shiming vs. Brian Viloria in 2014 - Boxing News
I appreciate that Bob Arum has his salesman cap on here and he is trying to big up Zou as the 2nd coming of Jesus, but is he really so good that...
a) He deserves to be getting paid £300,000$ for his first pro fight in a 4 round bout?
b) He could win a Major Recognized World Title within a year
c) He could fight (and maybe beat) Brian Viloria for a in 2014?
Granted I've never seen him fight, so I'm asking what the big deal is that makes Arum, Roach & co think he could go so far so quick?
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I watched all his fights in the Olympics. They were all ugly messes. Judging by that he'll be a proper shit pro to watch.
The money is obviously to do with the Chinese angle. Probably have over 50 million viewers or something ridiculous like that
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Bob Arum Predicts Zou Shiming vs. Brian Viloria in 2014 - Boxing News
I appreciate that Bob Arum has his salesman cap on here and he is trying to big up Zou as the 2nd coming of Jesus, but is he really so good that...
a) He deserves to be getting paid £300,000$ for his first pro fight in a 4 round bout?
b) He could win a Major Recognized World Title within a year
c) He could fight (and maybe beat) Brian Viloria for a in 2014?
Granted I've never seen him fight, so I'm asking what the big deal is that makes Arum, Roach & co think he could go so far so quick?
I'd say it's because of money, they probably notice that's he is a light flyweight at 31 years old and has not too long of a pro career ahead of him.
So if they sell him like this and people take notice, they can make the most out of what little time they will have with him.
I watched him throughout the last 2 Olympic Games, and I have to say he was very good in 2008 but not so impressive during 2012.
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Amatuers and pro ranks are two different worlds (until the changes come) so Arum could just end up with his foot in his mouth. Its ass nine to even be talking about a guy who has yet to field a professional punch meeting Brian Viloria :-X HBO will and are pushing this with both hands, feet and shovels.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
Man it took Rigo a little over a year to win a world title.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
Man it took Rigo a little over a year to win a world title.
Yeah he got a paper trinket but was supposed to take over the world and they were going to get him there quick because of his age.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
I think that's a good thing yeh. Hopefully these guys have someone in there ear reminding them Arum would fast track his own grandma to the dentist if it meant getting her silver fillings. A guy should have to wait more then a year for a title shot. Even then it's hard to believe Rigo is there with only 11 fights. Personally, amatuer hype and build up has only been a pet peeve.
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Bob Arum gave Jesus Gonzalez an absolute boatload of money, too, and that didn't pan out so well for anybody.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
Man it took Rigo a little over a year to win a world title.
Yeah he got a paper trinket but was supposed to take over the world and they were going to get him there quick because of his age.
11 days from today he fights Nonito for 3 world titles at 32.
4 years for that sorta stuff is quick.
Not to insult your intelligence or anything mate, I just disagree with you.
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It's all about money. Chinese TV could be a goldmine. They don't have PPVs yet but if boxing gets popular on TV they will. Right now domestic Chinese TV is probably paying a pittance for this card to see how it goes. The current money angle for Arum is the casino in Macau that's staging the fight.
Gambling is enormous in China. By February 20th this year the casinos in Macau had made more money than the casinos in Vegas made in 2012. A guy who owns a Vegas casino also owns new ones in Macau and Singapore and is using boxing to build his brand with the really big gamblers, guys who drop millions in a single night of gambling. There are a few hundred guys like this worldwide and most of them are Chinese, quite a few Japanese/other Asian. Currently Vegas will send a private plane to pick these guys up, give them a free suite, butler service and free everything else Vegas has to offer just to get them to come. Big fights have traditionally brought these guys through the doors which is why most big fights are in Vegas. Now they've got competition from Macau.
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Dejavu. The same type of announcement was made by Arum about Rigondeaux. Rigo has done ok but he sure was not fast tracked to world dominance like Arum suggested he would.
Man it took Rigo a little over a year to win a world title.
Yeah he got a paper trinket but was supposed to take over the world and they were going to get him there quick because of his age.
11 days from today he fights Nonito for 3 world titles at 32.
4 years for that sorta stuff is quick.
Not to insult your intelligence or anything mate, I just disagree with you.
Only 2 belts are on the line not Donaires diamond thingy and imo Arum is actually cashing out on Rigo who just happens to be holding a belt. And Rigo could have been much busier then he has been and his career haas been stalled because of Arums stable and Hbo headline dates.