Would Browne vs. Parker be a massive fight in the Asia-Pacific region?

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  1. NakiFan

    NakiFan Proud Kiwi Guy Full Member

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    State of Origin game 3 as the undercard...
     
  2. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Truth be told Boxing in Australia is still a bit tribal. Like local stars can pull in the crowds in their own area but lack that national profile.

    Melbournians will turn up to **** because there is nothing better to do there but Browne has no real ties there I think.
    You never know in Sydney which is base of operations..People are fickle as in this city, a lot of the good venues can be a ***** to get to and people want to get slizzered so that would mean they would be even less keen to travel half way across the city.

    We have seen solid crowds in Perth and thats where his family is at. But that was for canine Green, the pain away spraying media ***** who piggy backed his national celeb status of Mundine.

    Parker would get a big crowd at home if a belt and an Aussie was involved.
     
  3. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    It would do bigger numbers than 99.9% of US fights do,

    20k plus depending on venue it could do a lot more
     
  4. Matt in a hat

    Matt in a hat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    WBA belt is still considered a world title, Rob.





    And, the first all Oceanic heavyweight title fight btx two undefeated heavyweights would do massive business in that region.[/quote]
    Regular belt =WBA 2ND place prize.

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