Still about 4,999 more then what Ward get's in his own country, must be embarrassing for him that a Kazakh is outselling him.SenorPipino wrote:You amigos get so excited about some Russian fighter who spends his career beating nobodies and is somehow already hailed as an ATG.
So what, he sells a whopping 8,000 tickets in New York. That's out of a population of what, 8 million?
Yeah, it sounds like they busted down the doors to see this guy. Malignaggi could draw more fleas there.
And yeah, Mexicans have little interest in Golovkin, despite your claims that they "love" him. If it wasn't for Rubio (who isn't even a huge Mexican icon), the Russian would be fortunate to lure 5,000 to StubHub and most of that number would be papered and filled out with Russian immigrants.
Of course, I'm amused by Ikovey backing up his arguments by revealing that actual Mexican rappers have written songs about him.
Wow! You know you're a megastar when some esteemed rappers waste time immortalizing you. But that's what rap is...a big waste of time.
Perhaps, Ikovey can provide us the tunes. I'm sure he spends his productive day listening over and over and over....
And once again some digzee guy is excitedly ranting about soccer, demonstrating what a brain surgeon he is. The "whole country" was talking about the World Cup?
Maybe true if that "whole country" consists solely of your household and a few European themed bars.
And it's possible Obama was "talking about it and watching" (I really don't know) but you have to remember, he's a guy who actually attends women's basketball games and can't bring himself to say "Islamic terrorism."
Not exactly a razor sharp mind there. Soccer would seem to be his speed.
There were more people watching the World Cup in the US then the "World Series" and the NBA finals, so they are even more of a minority sport are they?, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... gures.html