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    Default Re: Question for British Boxing fans.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NUCLEAR BULL View Post
    no chance it would be anywhere near as big as benn v eubank, when those to fought over 10 million people watched it live which was what the england football team was getting during the world cup that year so that was massive figures for a local fight............no one gives a toss about calzaghe, even after the pac-man loss people where saying atleast hatton had the courage to go fight top guys in there prime unlike calzaghe, thats what reporters and fans where saying so no way would that fight be as big
    35,000 for Manfredo, 50,000 for Kessler, Sport personality of the year award and a plethora of primetime chat/game/award shows.

    Calzaghe made a name for himself in the end.

    Froch's top number is 6000 in Nottingham and had NO live TV for his first Grade-1 opponent.

    I don't think Calzaghe is the weak link here
    Plus he's the only Welshman of Italian origin to be on Fight Night round 4
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    Default Re: Question for British Boxing fans.

    The only fight that would get close is the hypothetical one of Hatton v Calzaghe. Hatton v Witter wouldn't be that big because Witter is not a known name, just like Froch. To be honest, I can't see any so called 'Super Fight' of any magnitude happening domestically for a long time, mainly because boxing as a whole is not anywhere near as popular as it once was, and probably never will be again. And we have Sky to thank for that.

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