If the rumor is true, it is going to take place in the continent of Europe.
Check the maps.
If the rumor is true, it is going to take place in the continent of Europe.
Turkey classified as Europe but was always the bridge between Europe and Asia( Byzantine, Constantinople, Istanbul). Middle East isn't a continent considered the Arabian peninsula and sometimes the north Africa Arabian countries ie Egypt Tunisia Lybia Algeriamargaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Jan 2020, 03:49 Middle East isn't a continent is it, has parts of different continents? though it's kinda a vague term that gets used differently, but I've heard before that at least some of Turkey is part of it? It's an interesting country that seems culturally not quite with the rest of europe yet not with nearby countries like Iraq either
Istanbul is part of Europe, formerly known as Constantinople, prior to the Ottoman conquest.
Whether it's part of Europe or not, it's part of the Middle East because it's associated, and near all those countries.lookingaround87 wrote: ↑19 Jan 2020, 13:29Istanbul is part of Europe, formerly known as Constantinople, prior to the Ottoman conquest.
Istanbul is on the continent of Europe. How can you compare that to Britain controlling Hong Kong? Istanbul is NOT 'the middle east', because geographically, it's literally part of the European continent. You seem to not be aware that Turkey is part of both Asia & Europe.gilgamesh wrote: ↑19 Jan 2020, 13:32Whether it's part of Europe or not, it's part of the Middle East because it's associated, and near all those countries.lookingaround87 wrote: ↑19 Jan 2020, 13:29
Istanbul is part of Europe, formerly known as Constantinople, prior to the Ottoman conquest.
Hong Kong technically belonged to Britain for the longest too, but to most people it's China.

I never said Middle East is a continent. I said if the fight takes place in İstanbul, it will take place in Europe continent.
Hong Kong was a part of China conquered by Britain. Stambul (Konstantinopol) is a part of Greece/Europe conquered by Turkey.
So I think I’ve found the data to support the point I am trying to make. My issue is I don’t feel Joshua as a unified champion is defending the belts with enough regularity I looked at the various unified champions from Tyson onward. If we only consider unified championship runs which included at least one successful defence we are left with Tyson, Hollyfield I, Bowe, Hollyfield III, Lewis I, Lewis II, Klitschko and Joshua.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 13:01From the January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Lennox Lewis competed in 15 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 2.1 fights per year.
From the January 1st 1991 until the 31st December 1999, Mike Tyson competed in 9 bouts over a nine year period, which equates to one fight per year.
From the January 1st 1994 until the 31st December 1999, Michael Moorer competed in 7 bouts over a six year period, which equates to 1.2 fight per year.
From the January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Riddick Bowe competed in 9 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 1.3 fights per year.
Of course, there are anomalous periods (such as at the start of that decade, due to being contenders) when some of these guys competed more often, for a variety of reasons,.
Didn’t you originally claim that 1990’s heavyweights, such as Lewis, Holyfield, Bowe, Moorer and Tyson, typically competed every four months or so (or roughly three times per year)?Finkel wrote: ↑20 Jan 2020, 01:30So I think I’ve found the data to support the point I am trying to make. My issue is I don’t feel Joshua as a unified champion is defending the belts with enough regularity I looked at the various unified champions from Tyson onward. If we only consider unified championship runs which included at least one successful defence we are left with Tyson, Hollyfield I, Bowe, Hollyfield III, Lewis I, Lewis II, Klitschko and Joshua.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 13:01
From January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Lennox Lewis competed in 15 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 2.1 fights per year.
From January 1st 1991 until the 31st December 1999, Mike Tyson competed in 9 bouts over a nine year period, which equates to one fight per year.
From January 1st 1994 until the 31st December 1999, Michael Moorer competed in 7 bouts over a six year period, which equates to 1.2 fight per year.
From January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Riddick Bowe competed in 9 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 1.3 fights per year.
Of course, there are anomalous periods (such as at the start of that decade, due to being contenders) when some of these guys competed more often, for a variety of reasons,.
Tyson became unified champion at age 21, and defended on average once every 3.89 months
Hollyfield became unified champion at age 28, and defending avg every 6.25 months
Bowe became unified champion at age 21, and defending avg every 4 months
Hollyfield III became unified champion at age 35, and defending avg every 8 months
Lewis I became unified champion at age 32, and defending avg every 4.25 months
Lewis II became unified champion at age 36, and defending avg every 9.5 months
Klitschko became unified champion at age 31, and defending avg every 6.2 months
Joshua became unified champion at age 28, and defending avg every 6.5 months
Only Holyfield and Lewis in their final championship runs (outside their prime) fought less frequently than Joshua.
Whereas Joshua who is in prime and aged 30 is defending less frequently than Klitschko whose run was between the ages of 31 and 39.
Joshua needs to pick up the pace, or drop one of the belts.
Here's the only good example of the last 50 years:Finkel wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 20:04Well played!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 13:01
From the January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Lennox Lewis competed in 15 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 2.1 fights per year.
From the January 1st 1991 until the 31st December 1999, Mike Tyson competed in 9 bouts over a nine year period, which equates to one fight per year.
From the January 1st 1994 until the 31st December 1999, Michael Moorer competed in 7 bouts over a six year period, which equates to 1.2 fight per year.
From the January 1st 1993 until the 31st December 1999, Riddick Bowe competed in 9 bouts over a seven year period, which equates to 1.3 fights per year.
Of course, there are anomalous periods (such as at the start of that decade, due to being contenders) when some of these guys competed more often, for a variety of reasons,.
But I'm not quite ready to admit defeat yet.![]()
I need to sit down and see if taking into account age, championship reigns and periods of imprisonment will help me make my case stronger.![]()
I pretty much said that earlier on in this thread.SportsRatings wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 18:55Here's the only good example of the last 50 years:
A supposedly over-the-hill, end-of-career Muhammad Ali defended his title in March, May, and June of 1975.
And again, in February, April, and May of 1976.
That's right,, a mid-30s Ali fought THREE TIMES in FOUR MONTHS. On two occasions! And in-between these two periods, he fought the Thrilla in Manilla.
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 09:33Finkel wrote: ↑17 Jan 2020, 07:31 If you look at the top heavies pre 2000 they fought closer to once in every 4 to 5 months.
It'll have to be earlier than the 1990's because the likes of Holyfield, Tyson, Bowe, Mercer, Lewis, Foreman & Moorer didn't compete more than twice per year.
The 1980's and earlier might be more relevant to your claim.
Additional info.
gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 05:31 Can promoters stop announcing upcoming announcements?, and start announcing upcoming fights?
Didn't think of that. They had Takam lined up last time prepared so it's safe to assume they would again. It would have to be someone ranked by the IBF and with connections to Hearn, so Kabayel? Hunter? Zhang?
Matchroom announcements are more eagerly anticipated than most of their fights these daystiny_acres wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 10:33gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 05:31 Can promoters stop announcing upcoming announcements?, and start announcing upcoming fights?it's funny to read about we are announcing that an announcement is coming. More to follow after that announcement