Boxing Desperately Needs a Dominant American HW champ

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by tinman, Jul 28, 2023.


  1. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    America hasn't had much of a grip on HW boxing since the 1990s. Smaller men can only do so much to carry the sport and bring the casual eyeballs to the screen. Guys who love boxing like us will watch the sport no matter what. We love it and aren't going anywhere. But casuals ain't watching anything below 140 pounds. Hell, many hardcores don't even want to watch fights below 126. For whatever reason, many people do not want to watch tiny men fight.

    I've noticed that nobody I know cares about Inoue Fulton. Or Crawford Spence. Fury fighting Wilder was a pretty big deal, even with the casuals. I would turn on my TV and boxing was actually getting mainstream coverage. Not a whole lot of coverage when Usyk fought Joshua. Why? Because American boxing is all about American heavyweights. Always has been. Always will be.

    All I see is boxing retreating further and further away from the public conscience. Not sure anything other than an American HW can bring it back.

    Thing is Crawford Spence is tomorrow and nobody freaking cares. No ones cares here in America! That's disappointing to me.
     
  2. Cage

    Cage Well-Known Member Full Member

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    among the people i know, combat sports in general has been fading in popularity. A lot of my friends would never miss a night of boxing or MMA. . . now, most barely even keep up with it. And a lot of my buddies don't even tune into the fights regularly, they just catch the highlights and fight results afterwards
     
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  3. Scotty Cork

    Scotty Cork Boxing Addict Full Member

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    American heavyweight boxing is dead. Eastern Europe will dominate for years to come
     
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  4. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have to agree, I think Wilder is too old, and too rich to regain a title and a fight with Usyk can't get made with Fury in retirement. I suppose Jared Anderson is a possibility but I need to see some improvement especially on defense. I'd like to see more head movement and keeping his chin tucked in a little more.
     
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  5. smoking mirrors

    smoking mirrors Active Member Full Member

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    well you don’t seem to be trying very hard to produce one…
     
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  6. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So we can look forward to all the heavyweight title fights taking place in Bucharest, Minsk, Kiev and Moscow?

    I guess they'd all better be prepared to take a pay cut.
     
  7. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    You have one named Deontay Wilder, a man with an unstoppable force.

    but even he couldn't overcome the immoveable object of Tyson Fury.
     
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  8. deyell

    deyell MOLECULE FROM HELL. Full Member

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    Torrez is probably the best American heavyweight prospect right now... That speaks volumes
     
  9. Scotty Cork

    Scotty Cork Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think theyll fight in America now and again like the Klitsckhos did
     
  10. cleglue1

    cleglue1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agreed but nobody wants to put the work in, they rather sit on the bench in the NFL making $200,000 a year
     
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  11. TMLT87

    TMLT87 Active Member Full Member

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    It would definitely help with boxings popularity, but this has been an issue for like quarter of a century now and the sport is still surviving okay. Something always comes along eventually to capture peoples interest, as we see with this weekend, or Tank/Garcia, or Canelo/GGG, or Fury/Wilder etc etc.
     
  12. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Boxing don't need anything from US, as well as the world
     
  13. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    America might need one, in your opinion.

    The rest of us are doing just fine without one.

    Boxing remains stadium-filling in the UK regardless of who is doing what in the USA.
     
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  14. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    America remains by far the most economically viable venue for pro boxing. Compare the net worth of Klitschko, Fury and AJ compared to what Tyson and Holyfield were able to amass in the 90s. Adjusted for inflation the Americans made far more money.
     
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  15. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why Wilder was unknown before Fury fight ? They did not pay him like other HW champions from other countries