If the Klitschkos were American, would they get more praise/respect?
Let's say Wladimir and Vitali were born in the most populous city and economic center of the US, New York City and let's pretend that Wladimir has an all American name like Warren and Vitali being Vernon and they just did what they are basically doing right now, would they get more respect and deemed as dominant and great HW champions?
Discuss.
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If Wladimir was American, boxing would be as big in the US as it is in Germany right now.
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For sure.
Although names like Hank and Chuck would make them more popular than Warren and Vernon.
Sven Ottke would be considered an all-time great if from the States.
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generalbulldog
Let's say Wladimir and Vitali were born in the most populous city and economic center of the US, New York City and let's pretend that Wladimir has an all American name like Warren and Vitali being Vernon and they just did what they are basically doing right now, would they get more respect and deemed as dominant and great HW champions?
Discuss.
Yes.
End of discussion.
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I think they might have more popularity. Anything can be popular hear if its promoted the right way. Most of TV now is filled with untalented people making fools of themselves nightly. Even the losers of Idol and similar shows have websites and fan clubs run by fanboys and teeny boppers. Theres definitely a portion of fans here waiting for the next "great white hope".
Would they get more respect? Hard to say. I would wager to say they might even get less from the traditional and hardcore boxing fans because their style is not enough blood and guts, not flashy and doesn't really fall in line with classic American form. All a matter of perception of course, but it seems like the fans of most sports over here are tapering off of their once beloved sports and only tune in for the really particularly amazing athletes or feats. Koby vs Labron, The superbowl, Boston, Yanks or Both in the world Series. The Klits would have to run through guys at a rapid pace and obliterate all comers to truley get the that kind of praise/respect here. With boxing not as popular as it was, there would have be something truley special to get peoples attention and after hurdling that, they'd be measured against the greats.
Sports used to be so absolute here. One player transcended the sport because they were so good or passionate. Now.. Players transcend the level of play of the pack and the media puts them above the sport. There is no longer one or two Titans who have decimated all. There are a few really good guys and the fans argue over who the best is. It once was.. the best was the best and you loved them or hated them .. or "liked this guy better" but there was rarely a dispute to who was the best. The passion in sports has been replaced by greed and money. There no hand shake deals or guys taking fights as a matter of personal pride/dislike/grudges/etc. or even charity or exhibition matches. Everyone today fights or plays for the money and it shows. Thats why throwbacks almost gain instant credibility with the fans.
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No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
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No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
Lewis was British though not American.
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Spicoli
No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
Lewis was British though not American.
Canabrit.
I decided any time this arguement comes up, that is how I'll address him. I'll accept Britadian too.
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Spicoli
No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
Lewis was British though not American.
Haa.Iknow.That kept me rooting against him up until he bounced Ruddock like a drunken slob :shinner:.At that time the local press was still calling him Jamaican-Canadian-Brit lol.Deep question though....if he was born American,would he have had those two left feet in the early days ;D
Canabrit YB lol
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Spicoli
No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
Lewis was British though not American.
Canabrit.
I decided any time this arguement comes up, that is how I'll address him. I'll accept Britadian too.
;D
Born and raised for 13 years in London, England
Lets just call him a Londoner.
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Spicoli
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Fenster
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Spicoli
No,did Americans ever and or easily embrace Lennox Lewis or just say 'Ahaa told you so' when he was flattened twice?Not all but most American and 'casual' boxing fans want their heavyweights getting hit,coming forward and going for KO's.Caveman style
Lewis was British though not American.
Haa.Iknow.That kept me rooting against him up until he bounced Ruddock like a drunken slob :shinner:.At that time the local press was still calling him Jamaican-Canadian-Brit lol.Deep question though....
if he was born American,would he have had those two left feet in the early days ;D
Canabrit YB lol
Dunno,
But he certainly wouldn't have had that dodgy accent. ;D
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Fenster
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Spicoli
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Fenster
Lewis was British though not American.
Haa.Iknow.That kept me rooting against him up until he bounced Ruddock like a drunken slob :shinner:.At that time the local press was still calling him Jamaican-Canadian-Brit lol.Deep question though....
if he was born American,would he have had those two left feet in the early days ;D
Canabrit YB lol
Dunno,
But he certainly wouldn't have had that dodgy accent. ;D
Never know now.....could have been spawned out of Mississippi,gulf coast.Picture him talking like Tavoris Cloud :o;D
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Fenster
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Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
Lewis was British though not American.
Canabrit.
I decided any time this arguement comes up, that is how I'll address him. I'll accept Britadian too.
;D
Born and raised for 13 years in London, England
Lets just call him a Londoner.
http://media.olympic.ca/files/photos...pscale_q85.jpg
;)
Not that I actually give a shit.
Re: If the Klitschkos were American, would they get more praise/respect?
I think they would be more popular by virtue of the size of the American fanbase, the exposure the would receive, and nationalism. However, I still think they would be held to the same criticisms that they are now (particularly Wlad).