The problem now a days is people except everything immediately...

Every big fight must happen tomorrow, and if it does not, it is because so and so is a coward.

Modern (post 70) Boxing has never worked like that. Promotors deliberately let anticipation build, in the hope of making even bigger fights. Sometimes it does fail, because of an untimely defeat or injury, but 7 out of 10 times you end up with a huge superfight.

The last time this was done properly was for Lewis/Tyson, and the fight was massive, IMO, the only superfight of the 21st Century.

Look at the mismatch that happens tommorow morning, boxing is getting desperate, trying to hype a fight, as being absolutely huge, despite one of the participants comming of a defeat, to a, at best fringe contender...

The fight is so 'huge'; it is not even being shown in Britain...