Naito-Kameda fight does ridiculous TV ratings in Japan - Bad Left Hook
The Sunday fight between Daisuke Naito and Koki Kameda did magnificent in style hair TV ratings as expected in Japan, in style hair with the fight averaging 43.1% and peaking at 52.1% on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).
The fight was billed as the "Japanese Fight of the Century," and not only lived up to it with its insanely impressive TV performance, but lived up to it in the ring, too. It may not have been a Fight of the Year contender or anything, but it was a very intense fight, an impressive boxing display by Kameda, and a valiant effort from Naito.
This once again just goes to show that when you look past the United States, in style hair boxing is not just doing well, but it's thriving. It does so for different reasons than when it does well in the United States. Other countries see their boxing stars as sports heroes still, while in the United States, a guy like Floyd Mayweather can possess great skills and even become a crossover mainstream star, but he's still not LeBron James or Adrian Peterson or anything in style hair like that. In Denmark, Mikkel Kessler is a genuinely major star. In Japan, Naito, Hasegawa, Kameda -- all major stars. In Australia, guys like Anthony Mundine, Danny Green and Daniel Geale do great business. In the UK, several boxers have very dedicated followings, from Ricky Hatton to Carl Froch and on down the line. Germany regularly has massive in style hair crowds in style hair for guys like Felix Sturm, Arthur Abraham, and so on, and Sturm rarely even fights what many consider to be a legit challenge. Canada has become a hotbed with guys like Lucian Bute, Jean Pascal, Adrian in style hair Diaconu and Steve Molitor, and Molitor is the only one even born in Canada.
It's a different game in other countries, in style hair and I always find it interesting to watch international fights in style hair and witness just how different it is, in terms of presentation, intensity in the crowd, atmosphere, in style hair etc.
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The Sunday fight between Daisuke Naito and Koki Kameda did magnificent in style hair TV ratings as expected in Japan, in style hair with the fight averaging 43.1% and peaking at 52.1% on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System).
The fight was billed as the "Japanese Fight of the Century," and not only lived up to it with its insanely impressive TV performance, but lived up to it in the ring, too. It may not have been a Fight of the Year contender or anything, but it was a very intense fight, an impressive boxing display by Kameda, and a valiant effort from Naito.
This once again just goes to show that when you look past the United States, in style hair boxing is not just doing well, but it's thriving. It does so for different reasons than when it does well in the United States. Other countries see their boxing stars as sports heroes still, while in the United States, a guy like Floyd Mayweather can possess great skills and even become a crossover mainstream star, but he's still not LeBron James or Adrian Peterson or anything in style hair like that. In Denmark, Mikkel Kessler is a genuinely major star. In Japan, Naito, Hasegawa, Kameda -- all major stars. In Australia, guys like Anthony Mundine, Danny Green and Daniel Geale do great business. In the UK, several boxers have very dedicated followings, from Ricky Hatton to Carl Froch and on down the line. Germany regularly has massive in style hair crowds in style hair for guys like Felix Sturm, Arthur Abraham, and so on, and Sturm rarely even fights what many consider to be a legit challenge. Canada has become a hotbed with guys like Lucian Bute, Jean Pascal, Adrian in style hair Diaconu and Steve Molitor, and Molitor is the only one even born in Canada.
It's a different game in other countries, in style hair and I always find it interesting to watch international fights in style hair and witness just how different it is, in terms of presentation, intensity in the crowd, atmosphere, in style hair etc.
Stevenson-Bellew: in style hair Fight Week Coverage Preview: Sillakh has upset shot against Kovalev BLH Pick'em Game - Season 19 - Week 8 Floyd Sr: Pacquiao was good, but Rios can't fight Judah, Malignaggi ready for December 7 Arce wants shot at Gradovich Mundine hopes to face Cotto or Canelo Khan: Froch should retire Mundine stops Mosley on back injury after six Mundine-Mosley facing last-minute cancellations
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