Fking A. Boxing has become a niche. How do we get the best fights to be mainstream again?
So is "the face of boxing" as easily accessible for non-boxers then?
This. And this again.
So should the most marketable person in boxing have a sway in the market of boxing?
I'd rather it was the boxers that had been there, done it and have valuable reflections
Is 'the face of boxing' healthy for boxing in its current state?
I get popular in the context. Successful financially. Doesn't equate to ability though
I'm immediately thinking Inoue as the 'ace' and rightly so. Is it just backwards in the west then atm
**** tgr media then. Let's say Tank is now the new face of boxing. I'd say that he's not the best even at 135.
Does it add any value to boxing?
If you're a great boxer that delivers in the ring and the best fighters are made to face each other then your legacy is inevitable. That's not the...