Eddie loves circus fights. Have to respect a man that knows his niche and exploits it over and over. I can just imagine him having a beer with Haye, the laughs those 2 would have.
Eddie loves circus fights. Have to respect a man that knows his niche and exploits it over and over. I can just imagine him having a beer with Haye, the laughs those 2 would have.
You say it like it is a bad thing. We have had circus fights all over the world for 100 years. It's prize fighting. Without it, the other fights just don't get made. With the WBSS going great guns there is now something for everyone. I don't expect Brook/Khan to mean much to those outside of Britain but the ongoing drama/soap opera of the pair means however one sided it is likely to be people will tune in and be thrilled anyway. I personally hope Usyk bombs Bellew into retirement and makes himself enough money to add to his own retirement pot while doing so.
You can pretend that Matchroom and the Hearns are all about niche circus fights but only with both hands over your eyes. Matchroom fighters being world tittle holders and fulfilling their mandatories at home and abroad you could make a case for them being the torch holders of competitive boxing whilst the American equivalents die on the vine. Matchroom and Sauerland are proving that American promoters could end up having to play catch up if they do not wake up.
Big Baby Miller should wear a paper bag on his head if he's allowed to fight the ghost of Tomasz Adamek. So should Hearn.
I'm not bothered about the circus fights as much anymore, as long as there are plenty of good fights then the odd Fight for the casual fan is fine.
So long as David Haye isn't conning the public anymore I don't mind others like Khan and Brook cashing out on there careers with a big domestic fight that isn't even designed for the more die hard fans.
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