Are you Kessler's dick handler? **** get off his knob for 1 day. The Cayman Islands and Saint Lucia aren't a part of the USA dumbass. Kessler has fought 39 out of 43 fights at home - 90.7% of his fights were in Denmark. Ward 18 out of 20 in the USA (but the the US is a fairly large place - seems like only foreign ***s think it is one single environment and that all boxers receive the same reception in all states or parts of the country - wake up idiot). 90% of Ward's fights were in the USA.
Mads Larsen and Lolenga Mock are well known from people who know boxing just a little. Again, you're showing to the boxing world that you know absolutely nothing.
Ward's fought outside his country TWICE...IN THE PROS. And according to one of your fellow jackass posters earlier, Germany, Australia, Wales and Denmark are all the same anyway. You're late on the debate. Decorate your posts however you feel necessary. The facts will remain.
What these Eurous don't understand is that here in America, fighting out of state (which we have 50 of) is the equivalent to them leaving their country. It's safe to say that Ward has left California. Can you imagine if Ward fought exclusively in California the way Kessler has fought exclusively in Denmark? I'd never back Ward like this if that were true. That would make him a Kessler, errr, babied *****.
Okay, so do you think you can name more California fighters than I can Danish fighters? Oh, well I guess you'd only have to name five. Yeah, I know absolutely nothing about boxing. Be sure to let me know about it November 22nd, deal? And don't forget your gay little avatar.
I live in Canada, stupid. My country is bigger than yours. Do you really think that fighting in Las Vegas instead of California is the same than fighting in another country?
It's actually not, in the vast majority of cases. One should distinguish on a case by case basis. Ward fighting another random at Foxwoods is not a step out of his comfort zone. In the same way, Kessler fighting Hausler in Germany was not particuarly a big deal - Kessler is very popular in Germany, Hausler had no particular fan base. On the other hand, Kessler fighting Mundine in Sydney, or Calzaghe in Cardiff in front of 65000 Welsh fans is most definately moving out of his comfort zone. An American fighter who fought Kelly Pavlik in Ohio would be facing a similar experience, whereas fighting in the Cayman Islands is hardly going into the lions den. These things are not measured by geographical distance.
Yes I do. And don't brag about living in Canada. That's nothing to brag about. As a matter of fact, that's probably the sole reason Bute's not in the tournament. Canada is kind of like America's CFL...oh wait.
Why the hell did you start off by contradicting me, and finish by making my point for me? I don't get it. I almost didn't read your whole post. I think some of you have personality disorders.
Nice to meet you, dear Britsillynanny, you seem to be a great guy, even if you have some problems when introducing yourself to new friends. My mistake for Ward's 2 fights outside USA. About your country and anyone outside being foreign ***s, your logic astonishes me. USA is a country with different environments. What about Denmark? Is it all the same everywhere? What do you know about Denmark, sillysomething? I'm impatient to read your answer, polite as usual. Regards.
We have more boxing champions per capita than in USA. I feel that's the kind of things that bother you. You'll have to get used to it.