Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
Quote Originally Posted by J da Bomba View Post
As long as America has Vegas., the biggest boxing shows will be always be in Vegas.
As long as the Heavyweight division is void of a good American, America isn't gonna have a vested interest in the Heavyweight division. This has a knock-on affect on American coverage.

American coverage is (IMO) vital in this sport at the moment. Even though the K-BROS are selling out areas in Germany, they are practically excluded from the mainstream (albeit HBO but that is effectively mainstream).

I mean things could (in theory) change whereby Germany becomes the hub of world boxing. And to be honest, with the effort they put into their shows, it could be a good thing... But unlikely.

So to answer your question, it's not really a matter of who's good because really how can you define good (or exciting) but it's just a question of who you can market.

I blame Rocky.

Scrap that, I blame Chuck Wepner
I don't totally agree with that. Yes it would help if America had at least one half decent HW BUT, look at Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao. Neither are American yet both are/were superstars over there who people were willing to pay to see.

All the HW's out there are very hard to sell for one reason or another. The Klits are boring to the non boxing purist and David Haye just doesn't fight enough, although he has the potential to be be very marketable!!
Pacquiao and Hatton are more well known over here, but it has to do with fighting styles than anything. Pacquiao is especially way above Hatton in America in terms of being known because of his exciting style and keeping on winning fights. Again it has to do with a crowd pleasing mainstream action style, which sadly both Klits lack.