Anyone can draw big crowds when you’re headed to smaller less big boxing frequented countries wherein the challenger comes from that country. The less you have the more it’s worth. Lopez talks about his “drawing power” for 40-50k fans all of whom would be there to cheer on the other lad. By the way, does Australia currently allow that sort of group at public venues? The Rona isn’t going anywhere and we are 3 months away from the start of spring for the northern hemisphere.....are we expecting the Rona to vanish from Australia by that time?
There is barely any rona there. They will be able to have large crowds there no problem.
The fight is at best a keep busy, possible low profit recoup for Arum with a mandatory that gives the fight an air of legitimacy. As for the actual fight itself, it's nothing, Kambosos is barley an unknown contender.
Teo has never fought outside of the United States, so going to fight Kambosos on foreign soil will be a very good experience for him. With the Covid reigning supreme across the globe, Australia is becoming a more than wise choice to stay active
That being said, even though Kambosos is a proud undefeated competitor and a IBF mandatory, he is not up to Lopez's level.
Anyone can draw big crowds when you’re headed to smaller less big boxing frequented countries wherein the challenger comes from that country. The less you have the more it’s worth. Lopez talks about his “drawing power” for 40-50k fans all of whom would be there to cheer on the other lad. By the way, does Australia currently allow that sort of group at public venues? The Rona isn’t going anywhere and we are 3 months away from the start of spring for the northern hemisphere.....are we expecting the Rona to vanish from Australia by that time?
Yeah, the big stadiums are all open with big crowds, watched a few rugby matches with full crowds, same as NZ who have declared themselves officially clear, business as usual down there
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