How do you explain Rob Brant then? Totally unknown American, brings no money with him, plenty of European (even a couple of British) fighters ranked higher than him.Best Coast wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 20:52Ramirez WAS invited but Benavidez (and aforementioned Hart) was not. The Dirrells are well-documented snowflakes so their refused invitations are no surprise.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 19:16Maybe Hart wasn't asked, but the others definitely were. Cox, Yildirim and Brant wouldn't have been there had Ramirez, either of the Dirrells and Benavidez signed up. It's a weak tournament at 168, because those US based fighters allowed it to be.Best Coast wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 00:45
Wrong. Jesse Hart was NOT asked & is a far cry better than sorry Cox or even Yildirim!!
I get politics, but you can't really moan about Euro bias, when most of the US fighters refused the invite to the party...
I will actually take it a step further and say there is not only a pro-Euro bias, but a pro-British bias at 168. You'll never convince me that putting a little-known British prospect like Zack Parker as a potential substitute was done for any reason other than to GUARANTEE at least one British fighter in the WBSS Super Middle Championship bout:
https://fightnetwork.com/news/6642611:z ... ournament/It's NO coincidence that WBSS just happened to choose a Brit to fill in should one of the other Brits come up injured in training.Undefeated British super-middleweight Zach Parker (14-0, 10 KOs) has been confirmed as the reserve for the blockbuster World Boxing Super Series semi-final between domestic rivals George Groves and Chris Eubank Jr. on February 17 at the Manchester Arena.
Parker, who was recently announced as the mandatory challenger for Rocky Fielding’s British Super Middleweight title, will be on standby to enter the tournament in the unlikely scenario of one of the original participants being unable to continue.
If it's all so biased, why did he get asked? What put him higher up the list than those who claim they "weren't asked".
I'm calling BS. They were asked, but they haven't got the balls to admit they didn't fancy it. Much easier routes to belts/unifications available for them. Ramirez just wants to sit around then fight the winner, Hart was mandatory to Ramirez so why go the WBSS route, Anthony Dirrell was just hoping the WBC would elevate his status without the need for a fight, then got injured when they said he did have to fight afterall - Benavidez, and Benavidez has a shot for a vacant belt once Smith got fed up with the Dirrells and went for the WBSS instead. Andre is just Andre. If justice is done, Uzcategui will KO him for real next time out.
I don't believe for one second that Rob Brant was asked, but any of those others were not - especially considering the money a US audience would bring to the tournament. No way Sauerland would deliberately refuse the chance to make more money...