He would be just as marketable if he was from any other country and fought in New York.
He would be just as marketable if he was from any other country and fought in New York.
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It's Wayne Rooney and his fat mom and Dad, even in Boston you must have heard of Wayne Rooneyanyways the world's most expensive teenager in football who played for Everton before Man Utd and that was a pic taken in the local paper of just how the fat runs in the family
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I like the way they're all doing the same troglodyte motion with their arms when they're walking. Plus with them coming out of the sea it's like an evolutionary flashback photograph.
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Round 1:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2DzuFM_DDes
Duddy's face (and heart):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6Pc-HZYLn0&NR=1
Gatti was born in Italy and was heavily marketed to the large italian-American community in the tri-state area because he was, like Duddy, a potential gold mine. There are endless fighters who are capable of doing what Duddy can do and better who'll never get a chance because they're just not marketable. You've already agreed with me on this point at least twice in this thread.
Well sorry Tunisia isn't represented very well in the US.
Sure Gatti is Italian but he's also Canadian.
Fighting and drawing fans is all about style and marketing....Duddy has some really good managers they have built him into a big money fighter.
If the Tunisian guy is really any good he'll make something of himself. Look at Tua, Ibeabuchi, Ouma, Miranda, Golota....those guys came from various countries not extremely well represented in America and people got behind them
Last edited by El Kabong; 02-25-2008 at 11:05 PM.
So you agree that Gatti/Duddy are infinitely more marketable than the Tunisian guy. Excellent.
The Tunisian guy isn't good enough to do much more than be an opponent-type fighter. He isn't an exceptional boxer which is the only way a promoter will bother with a fighter with no big potential fanbase.
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