Why can't Klitschko fight be watched anywhere in Britain
NOT EVEN ON SKY/NTL OR EVEN ON PAY PER VIEW.
I'm serious am never subscribing to sky digital ever, it a joke, I Never got to watch any of The World Champion
fight of Heavyweight boxing, except for the Chris Byrd vs Wladimir Klitschko, I saw Wladimir destroy byrd within 7 rounds.
I payed something like £15 for Ricky hatton fight about 5-6 week ago and it was not worth watching at all and the only reason I watched his fight is because I Thought they gonna mention something about Klitschko fight or mention if they will be viewing Klitschko vs Ray Austin fight on box office or anything like that. But No I just wasted my life on that day.
Then couple of day later They show that Ricky hatton fight on Sky sports, why the hell hasn't sky sports shown any highlight of the Heavyweight World title fights. Who the hell is Ricky hatton, he basically lost against Luis Collazo as Luis Collazo was robbed by the judges Ricky hatton couldn't beat a journeyman at welterweight so went back down to light welterweight. So by showing this bum fight and not showing HW world title fight is crazy.

I was really a Fan of Vitali but when he retired, they said the HW division was poor until Wladimir proved them wrong. But anyway 5 months after Vitali retired, Wladimir proved himself as the best HW When he become World champion for the second time (after crushing Byrd). Please don't say it got to do with the HW division being poor so they don't show wladimir fight in Britain but then why did they show Chris byrd fight in Britain, he not even a quarter of Wladimir as Wladimir prooven.
I couldn't understand sky sports not showing Wladimir fight and then Sky sports few days ago was showing Danny William vs Scott Grammer live, Scott is not even on Danny level as Scott was knocked out and Danny William is not even ranked in the top 50. So then when you think about it how come Wladimir is ranked no1 by far and people in Britain barley know who he is, but then again everyone in Britain know what happened to Danny against Vitali Klitschko and that is just because everyone in Britain followed Danny dream as we all dream that he would become heavyweight champion of the world. To be honest I was very disappointed from this because Lennox by far was the best ever fighter from Britain and retired on such a high and then this Danny put Britain where it was before King Lennox Lewis come, and anyway since I can't watch the no1 Big Boy fight on sky, because sky like spending they time showing Danny William, Scott grammer fight instead and even worser after Scott Danny fight sky sports was showing the full fight of 2 old fat men belly dancing.

But after Wladimir become Champion for 2nd time I was looking forward for Wladimir next fight when Wladimir broke Calvin in 7 round.
I was really upset that they never broadcasted this fight anywhere in Britain, but then managed to watch it on youtube the next day, Now I'm really wanting to watch Wladimir next fight and I don't care if they say Ray Austin is a soft opponent, Don't people still watch football in Britain even though a good team is playing a poor team? Exactly. Wladimir himself said that he want to fight for unification and was upset when he found out that he had to fight Ray Austin instead, Wladimir also said to the media that please put a bit of pressure on the fighter/promoter so we can finally have a Unification match.
Instead the media will just waste it time cursing the Heavyweight division rather than trying fix the problem. Wladimir is right if the media actually put pressure on the promoter or the fighter that are avoiding the unification matches, then it would help when asking such question as why are you letting the boxing fan down? How much more are you trying to destroy boxing? One of the other World champion want to fight you, are you gonna fight him or duck him?
All these question should be asked while being recorded and then shown on the news (sports) channel, boxing website, youtube video etc. By this public will know who ducking who and who the real deal