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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
Freedom
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beenKOed
I didn't read a single word anyone posted on this thread. My first reaction is to say, they don't have to because there is plenty of money to be made in the USA. They are also thinking about the home field advantage, the importance of which can't be denied and the potential impartiality of foreign judges. The number one reason, I'm my opinion, is that they don't have to. I don't like the idea of staying at home, yes the fans in the USA have a better chance to see a fight in person, but it adds to the argument they are being protected. After a fighter reachs the top, every third fight should be on foreign soil. In the end, it's all about money, protecting what you already have and making more.
What I object to is the American fans complaining over the years about Hatton, Dariusz, Calzaghe, Cleverly, Ottke, Sturm and others fighting in their home countries, when Ward, Mayweather and Hopkins and other Americans refuse to fight overseas.
It's about who you fight, not where. Hopkins and Mayweather have glittering resumes without traveling, Sturm, Calzaghe, Dariusz and Ottke's resumes suffer from not fighting stateside.
The brothers K don't get accused of being stay at home fighters because wherever they have fought, they have cleaned out a division. The whole stay at home thing is used when there are fighters that have been avoided.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
I think it's as simple as being the top dog. Guys seek exposure and when your on top you set some terms. I don't lump Ward in that Hopkins or Mayweather class yet, chalk it up to top promotion, who knows. Hopkins traveled on three days to get his first trinket and found himself in the toughest fight of his career to that point.
Look at a Roy Jones jr who at top dictated terms and could-should have traveled out to meet bigger legit threats but would have none of it, didn't 'need' but honestly cannot say 'he fought the best'. Now that he's blown to bits and grasping at shadows he cannot board a plane for BF Siberia fast enough.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
Quick pop-quiz for the genius who started this thread:
In what country did Bernard Hopkins fight his two most-recent fights?
(Hint: not the U.S.)
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
shza
Quick pop-quiz for the genius who started this thread:
In what country did Bernard Hopkins fight his two most-recent fights?
(Hint: not the U.S.)
actually... his last two fights were in the usa... but the previous two were in quebec.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
shza
Quick pop-quiz for the genius who started this thread:
In what country did Bernard Hopkins fight his two most-recent fights?
(Hint: not the U.S.)
In the USA.
Quick pop-quiz for the genius "shza" - what does "overseas" mean?
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
There are different reasons why fighters fight abroad, Ricky Hatton had conquered the UK and became the legitimate world champion here. However in order to break into the US market he has to fight over there. To maximise his money.
Joe wanted to fight in MSG which is a dream come true for most fighters or Las Vegas.
Ward can dictate where he fights, so he will choose where he is comfortable, the same with Floyd because it allows him to use injections in his hands.
The Klitscko are earning sufficient money and have more than enough popularity to not worry about breaking the US market.
Steve Cunningham basically had to fight in Europe to earn a living as he was not appreciated in the US.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Dropanuke
Because they arnt real champions! Real champions and legends go abroad and fight the best in there home countries and lose!
That's what a champ does.
The Lineal supermiddle weight champ Ward, and of course the HoFer Mayweather and Hopkins aren't real champions?
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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DavilaJones
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Dropanuke
Because they arnt real champions! Real champions and legends go abroad and fight the best in there home countries and lose!
That's what a champ does.
The Lineal supermiddle weight champ Ward, and of course the HoFer Mayweather and Hopkins aren't real champions?
Exactly. Real champions like Tommy Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard travelled around the world defending their titles...
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Althugz
Because most of these fights will sell far more ppvs in the U.S than they would in the U.K. It's all about making the most money and money is made via PPV's, not by "filling out a stadium"..Also the U.S charge $60+ for ppv's..we charge £15+
Fights always make more financial sense in the U.S.
That is simply not true.
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Bobthepen
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DavilaJones
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Dropanuke
Because they arnt real champions! Real champions and legends go abroad and fight the best in there home countries and lose!
That's what a champ does.
The Lineal supermiddle weight champ Ward, and of course the HoFer Mayweather and Hopkins aren't real champions?
Exactly. Real champions like Tommy Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard travelled around the world defending their titles...
Ward most definitely and even Mayweathers legacy will be compromised if he never fights out of the USA. Las Vegas was not always boxing's Mecca and the added kudos and fame aquired by travelling and fighting abroad, secures legacies and makes superstars. To non boxing fans FMJ is not a superstar and never will be. That is something he could rectify but probably never will. In the long run the echoes of his fame will diminish more quickly because of it.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
Bobthepen
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Originally Posted by
DavilaJones
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Originally Posted by
Dropanuke
Because they arnt real champions! Real champions and legends go abroad and fight the best in there home countries and lose!
That's what a champ does.
The Lineal supermiddle weight champ Ward, and of course the HoFer Mayweather and Hopkins aren't real champions?
Exactly. Real champions like Tommy Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard travelled around the world defending their titles...
Ward most definitely and even Mayweathers legacy will be compromised if he never fights out of the USA. Las Vegas was not always boxing's Mecca and the added kudos and fame aquired by travelling and fighting abroad, secures legacies and makes superstars. To non boxing fans FMJ is not a superstar and never will be. That is something he could rectify but probably never will. In the long run the echoes of his fame will diminish more quickly because of it.
Disagree. Floyd is the highest paid sportsman in the world, and is a superstar in the US. I doubt he gives a flying fuck what people outside the US think of him, because he never goes anywhere. He is certainly more famous than any current basketball player or baseball star, and they don't worry about it.
We live in a world of global media, and Floyd will be discussed for generations.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
Freedom
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Originally Posted by
shza
Quick pop-quiz for the genius who started this thread:
In what country did Bernard Hopkins fight his two most-recent fights?
(Hint: not the U.S.)
In the USA.
Quick pop-quiz for the genius "shza" - what does "overseas" mean?
Beanz wheres your post of the week thread? This is it. ;D
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
Mayweather is currently the highest earning sportsman in the world let alone boxer. And that is 100% down to PPV (Pac is the second highest earner).
AS for Hopkins and Ward that's entirely different. They are small fry in the States let alone the rest of the world.
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
On a personal level it doesn't really matter to me if a fighter travels overseas or not. What matters to me is if he is fighting quality opposition and winning. Now if a fighter keeps getting gift hometown decisions then of course I would give your point merit and it does have merit for many of these title holders (I'm trying a new thing, refusing to call anyone but a lineal champ, a champion.)
Allow me to ask you this though, would Mayweather's win over Cotto have been any different if he would have fought him in Japan or South Africa? Or Hopkins victory over De La Hoya if they were to fight in Spain?
I understand on a deeper level the fact that if a champion travels the world he is in effect seeking out challenges but if the challenge always comes to him, wouldn't you're point be valid merely on semantics rather than the spirit of your argument?
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Re: Why do Hopkins, Ward, and Mayweather refuse to fight overseas?
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Originally Posted by
Freedom
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Originally Posted by
shza
Quick pop-quiz for the genius who started this thread:
In what country did Bernard Hopkins fight his two most-recent fights?
(Hint: not the U.S.)
In the USA.
Quick pop-quiz for the genius "shza" - what does "overseas" mean?
Sorry, it was the two fights before those that were in Canada. If you were actually using "overseas" literally, rather than just to mean "in a foreign country that is the home country of your opponent," you'll have to explain why that distinction makes any difference whatsoever to the point you're trying to make.