DetroitHxC wrote:We understand geography just fine, you seem to fail to comprehend that we are the United States of America, meaning each state is like it's own seperate country. We are bound by our language, but I am surely not gonna root for some guy from Oakland just because he lives in the same country as me.
If the guy was from Ohio I would be more likely to hate him.
Most of us aren't too different from your average Canadian, but it's still a different country.
Fighting 150 miles away from anyone's hometown in England is probably as big of a hometown advantage as you can possibly get on this planet within that distance.
Why in the fvck would the guy that beat Froch come to his hometown for the rematch when said guy is still undefeated and on top of the division (and arguably on top of boxing)?
Not really on board with that, D.
Americans are regarded as one of the most Nationalist/patriotic nations in the Western Hemisphere. True, you're always going to have domestic rivalry, just as us Sheffielders dislike those from Leeds, Geordies don't like Mackams and everyone hates Scousers, but we, just like you, get together in support of our national teams or representatives when they're facing one from another country.
As to the last point, I agree. Ward coming over to England? Ward is the recognised champion, he has more bargaining than Froch.
Still, the way I see it, Ward is the best in terms of ability in the division. Froch however, is so much more exciting. I've no interest in watching Ward-Froch II. Wherever it is, Ward will beat him in a pretty dull contest. Better off setting Froch up for exciting fights, after all, that's why I watch the sport.