Fair enough. Any idea who he might fight if he goes to the US?Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
Fair enough. Any idea who he might fight if he goes to the US?Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
Well, as you mentioned Gomez yourself, it would be worth noting that two of Oener's other Cuban prospects will have their American debut on the Miranda-Porras undercard (10/30). Yuriokis Gamboa and Yan Barthelemy - both 2004 Olympic Gold medallists - are definitely exciting; especially the former.Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
One should think that Odlanier Solis will follow soon, and, if he beats McCall, Gomez too.
On another note I find Inkin incredibly frustrating. The guy is ranked in the top5 by all organizations, but he seems completely unwilling to pursue any match outside Germany, leaving him outside of any title speculation. Why? Or do I just have the wrong information (not being in/from Germany)?
If Abraham came stateside, I think it would be a good idea to put him up against Ouma first, he has a name established already and stylewise it would be an entertaining match-up. Another good big name option would be John Duddy, that would also be a competitive match. Jermain Taylor would be the next option, although I think JT would batter Abraham around, prolly not a ko, but a very one-sided contest, ending any further American big name fight opportunities. Abraham vs. Pavlik is of course the big unification bout, but there is no way in hell Abraham could keep up with Kelly's workrate.Originally Posted by eagle
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LOL!! nice!!Originally Posted by Mikkel_K
I think you have it backwards. For every Calzaghe there is a Ricky Hatton. Good post, nice to see someone who can express an opinion and put together a sentence at the same time.
As people have already elaborated on the point, i don't have to repeat that, this situation is uniform to all boxers of all nationalities. They enjoy fighting at home as they benfit from the support of their fanbase directly, they find it easier to promote the fight, they may be in a familiar venue, their confidence is elevated by the implementation of familiar officials or pre fight processes etc. etc.
However i want to turn the mirror on this situation. Why is it that the American boxing public are entitled to accuse English/German/Austrailian/Scandinavian/Russian/Columbian/Mexican fighters of being afraid of fighting outside of their own country? How many Americans regularly travel outside of their respective comfort zone to the back yard of other fighters?
Jeff Lacy did it, Glenn Johnsonn is famous for doing it but how many others?
Two excuses can be used for this refusal to travel.
1)America is the country in which most money can be generated.
2)The fighters fear unfair refereeing/decisions.
Well i believe the solution to these is one and the same. How come other countries can't generate the same money for boxing? Because they are not exposed enough to boxing and the do not have enough big fights to attract capital.
Why is there the potential for unfair decisions? Because there is not enough focus on non-American fights, they are not in the limelight and feel they can get away behind the backs of the larger boxing community.
So the solution: More big fights. Should american big name fighters travel to other boxing nations regularly, undoubtedly it would generate interest. People would begin to anticipate the next big fight, save up so they can go and boxing's popularity would soar due to improved quality of fights, the significance and the respective nations pride at hosting an event such as a world title superfight.
In turn this would remedy the decision/referee problem. With the country and its officials in constant limelight, standards would be improved, wrong decisions and actions would be punishable and avoided.
In summation what is needed to aid boxing globally, to improve the injustices happening in various boxing nations and to stop us all bickering are a few pioneers willing to go and fight. What if Pavlik/Abraham took place in Germany, we'd all watch. HBO wouldn't let anything crooked happen if they adopt Kelly.
If Taylor/Lee were to happen in Ireland. Everybody would watch and a huge crowd would go to see it. If Barerra fought Pac in the Phillipinnes imagine the capital it would raise!
The long and short of it is, everybody is guilty of fighting where they are comfortable if posible and to solve it the big fighters need to lead by example n travel.
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They cant CHEAT and keep their belts in other countries! Just ask Beyer, Ottke and Hoffman amongst others. How EMBARRASSING to call these guys champions!![]()
Does AA deliver ko's with his fists or with his jaw ??
Thats not entirely true. The reason more money can be generated in the US is cos its the biggest economy in the world. It wouldnt matter if every person in a smaller country was exposed to boxing. They still wouldnt generate the money. The US has more good boxers fighting their( i include Mexicans and other Central/South Americans) than anywhere else in the world.Originally Posted by hitmandonny
The reason for going there is the same reason the best basketballers play in the NBA, or the best baseballers in the Major Leagues, so u can test your skills against the best more often.
Incorrect, in actuality there are other smaller economies that can generate greater capital for their size. i.e America is the greatest economy because it has sheer size advantage and employs modern systems and processes. However take Ireland for example, Bernard Dunne was one of the highest paid boxers in the world at Euro tilte level (pre-Martinez,) In addition Duddy is travelling home simply to avail of greater Money available over here, the more exposure on boxing over here the more the ticket prices go up and the more they are in demand!Originally Posted by eagle
I have huge respect for US Boxing and it has no doubt thee greatest depth of great boxers in the world no doubt.
However in actuality the majority of world champs recognised by the ring are from outside of the US!I didn realise that til just now!
Furthermore i would disagree with ur point in relation to Basketball and Baseball.
I would say the best Basketballers play with the NBA as it is one of the only pro leagues in the world really and as for baseball, well id say America are the best at that because its an American sport?
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Germany is the 2nd largest pay per view outlet in the world, its all about money.
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Well i didn no that Scrap, but it proves greatly helpful to my point, Thanks.Originally Posted by Scrap
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Have a CC on that statement. Sven Otke wouldn't have been able to retire undefeated in the USA with some of his lousy performances, without home judging.Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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