@boxingblock saying about the Nigeria boxer that will be fighting on the undercard of Tyson fury vs usyk , he’s name is Wahab he base in Ghana
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I know, i will interview him on here when he's available, we are in contact.
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Oscars fighters will follow the money when their contracts end.
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Undeniably, America has structured everything so that it owns boxing for the last 150 years. Its promotors and the world bodies hate the titles residing outside the USA. American and (later) Mexican fighters have been mostly favoured for too long now. Many (not all) American boxing fans buy into all that and feel entitled. As Australian author Robert Drane wrote in his book Fighters by Trade, boxing became a "Yanks-only create-a-myth party". Non-Americans have been robbed of victories and titles for over a century, and the world has just moved on without comment, because the media (including the American boxing magazines) simply dismissed the possibility that the decisions should have gone the other way. The reaction from American media after the Lomachenko robbery was ridiculous - the accusations of racism and jealousy levelled at those whose eyes saw Loma win comfortably would have been hilarious if it wasn't so serious. It happened to Golovkin as well, after the first two Alvarez fights. But it was all just a symptom of something much greater. If Japanese and Arab interests are taking control out of American hands, it will certainly be good news for fighters and fans from other countries. It's time America learned some lessons as far as boxing is concerned. Boxing will still be corrupt as long as it generates income for wealthy interests, but a lot of non-American fight fans will relish the change from the American brand of corruption.
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@staustineobieme5237Ай бұрын
De la Hoya can moan n groan all he wants, can he promote a $100m fight????
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Doubt if Turki is worried about Frillies.
Good morning from Baltimore Maryland
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@boxingblock saying about the Nigeria boxer that will be fighting on the undercard of Tyson fury vs usyk , he’s name is Wahab he base in Ghana
@BOXINGBLOCKCENTRE
Ай бұрын
I know, i will interview him on here when he's available, we are in contact.
Oscars fighters will follow the money when their contracts end.
Undeniably, America has structured everything so that it owns boxing for the last 150 years. Its promotors and the world bodies hate the titles residing outside the USA. American and (later) Mexican fighters have been mostly favoured for too long now. Many (not all) American boxing fans buy into all that and feel entitled. As Australian author Robert Drane wrote in his book Fighters by Trade, boxing became a "Yanks-only create-a-myth party". Non-Americans have been robbed of victories and titles for over a century, and the world has just moved on without comment, because the media (including the American boxing magazines) simply dismissed the possibility that the decisions should have gone the other way. The reaction from American media after the Lomachenko robbery was ridiculous - the accusations of racism and jealousy levelled at those whose eyes saw Loma win comfortably would have been hilarious if it wasn't so serious. It happened to Golovkin as well, after the first two Alvarez fights. But it was all just a symptom of something much greater. If Japanese and Arab interests are taking control out of American hands, it will certainly be good news for fighters and fans from other countries. It's time America learned some lessons as far as boxing is concerned. Boxing will still be corrupt as long as it generates income for wealthy interests, but a lot of non-American fight fans will relish the change from the American brand of corruption.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
De la Hoya can moan n groan all he wants, can he promote a $100m fight????
100 percent chance Francis Nggannou was drugged