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    Default Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    It's noticeable particularly with Black Heavyweight contenders and prospects. Britain, Germany and even Australasia, stand behind their fighters and promote them more than America.

    STAND UP FOR WILDER.... STAND UP FOR BIG BABY MILLER... STAND UP FOR TREVOR BRYANT... STAND UP FOR BRYANT JENNINGS.... STAND UP FOR ANDY RUIZ.... STAND UP!!!
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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    Fans follow who they want, they follow who they connect with...maybe people haven't seen enough of Wilder, maybe his team haven't gotten him in front of enough people to make him a BRAND NAME, but the good news about that is it'll keep Wilder hungry. Attention from the media makes you soft, when did Tyson start fading? Evander didn't have that trouble because Evander wasn't beloved the way Tyson was, Evander kept a chip on his shoulder he was out to prove people wrong and that's the mental state Wilder needs to be in.


    Yes Deontay Wilder should be more well known in the US, YES he should have a wave of fans pressing for a showdown vs AJ, but it's not the case right now and I don't think it will be the case until he has that fight with AJ.



    People don't want to be fooled, they don't want Michael Grant take 2, they want a winner....Wilder is no Michael Grant, but can he take out Joshua? It's a big ask.



    I'm not sure about if his being black matters though people were plenty happy to get behind Ali and Tyson and they're black. I think the UFC has drawn attention away from boxing just a little bit and I think boxing is struggling to figure out what is next for it as a sport with guys like Don King and Bob Arum aging out and Golden Boy being a shitshow, maybe boxing needs a LEAGUE like UFC is.

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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    If there was anyone half decent then the TV companies would hype, support and build them up.
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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    Not a black thing it's a just not so good thing. Wilder regardless of limitations has actually done quite well to get this far on the Global scene. That said he and his team are terrible self promoters and big picture thinkers. Easier to have belief in Miller and Ruiz if their career weights were going South rather than North.

    Honestly out of the non trinket Americans Bryant Jennings still has the burning fire and desire it seems. Has also competed with far better competition than anyone I can think of. Who is Trevor Bryant .

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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    I don't think it's anything racial. Under Vlad all those years the lighter divisions became very popular while you were hard pressed to find a casual fan that knew who the heavyweight champ is. Everyone knew Floyd and manny, neither of whom were white Americans. I recently saw Deontae on a news interview so he is getting exsposurs but boxing remains a niche sport here.

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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post

    Honestly out of the non trinket Americans Bryant Jennings still has the burning fire and desire it seems. Has also competed with far better competition than anyone I can think of. Who is Trevor Bryant .
    I like jennings, seems like a good fellow and he has beaten so. E fairly good prospects, szpilka, Mike Perez, fedesov and old blind belorussian champion liachovich(or however you spell it)... Hard to forget him getting smashed by Ortiz though....

    Also according to jennings he only started boxing at the age of 24 and had a really low amount of amateur fights before going pro, I wonder how good he could have been if he started earlier

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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    I was a Seth Mitchell fan.
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    Default Re: Americans need to stand up for the Heavyweight prospects!

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post

    Honestly out of the non trinket Americans Bryant Jennings still has the burning fire and desire it seems. Has also competed with far better competition than anyone I can think of. Who is Trevor Bryant .
    I like jennings, seems like a good fellow and he has beaten so. E fairly good prospects, szpilka, Mike Perez, fedesov and old blind belorussian champion liachovich(or however you spell it)... Hard to forget him getting smashed by Ortiz though....

    Also according to jennings he only started boxing at the age of 24 and had a really low amount of amateur fights before going pro, I wonder how good he could have been if he started earlier
    Definitely fan friendly fighter but getting no younger. Not sure if Arum has him but he's riding the undercard next month vs
    capable Joey Dawejko but needs to hunt bigger game now.

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