Sorry amigo, I just can't agree with that. Dempsey and Louis were a completely different era, when boxing was a MAINSTREAM SPORT. The fight game is now a niche sport. As popular as Manny Pacquiao was in his prime, he could still only put 55,000 in Cowboy Stadium. I seriously doubt anyone will break that 55,000 mark in the US in the foreseeable future.Kalan wrote:Joshua will pull over 100,000 US fans if he's in the right venue versus the right opponent... They put Dempsey and Louis fights into massive ballparks when they had the right opponent... They could have accommodated more than 130,000 asses for Joshua-Klitschko if they had the seats.Best Coast wrote:It has been a long time but I beg to differ on Joshua's ability to pack out a ballpark in the US. Neither Lennox Lewis or the Klitschkos ever packed out a ballpark and the Klitschkos were such a mediocre draw that they eventually went back to Europe for most of their late careers.Kalan wrote:The first time Joshua fights in the United States he'll load a ballpark... Against Wilder.. Klitscko.. Ortiz.. Parker.. any top Heavyweight, it doesn't matter.
The US fans are hungry for a great Heavyweight... It's been a long time.![]()
Only time will tell but IMO the only way Anthony Joshua draws over 30,000 in America is if he fights Wilder in his hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama (where Crimson Tide plays their football games in a 100K stadium). Even then they would probably get only 40,000, which is less than half of capacity.
Short of that, the only way Joshua exceeds 30,000 in the US is if he brings 20,000 British fans with him like Ricky Hatton used to do!!
As a longtime fight fan I would love to see a ballpark in the US filled with 100,000 boxing fans, but I just dont think you're being realistic if you honestly expect that to happen. Only time will tell, but if you turn out to be right, I will be the first one to give you props for predicting that!!