Latin Boxing View Loss Interest In Their Stars
JAKARTA - No sport can exist without their star. Boxing is one of them, who is constantly looking for representative figures.
In particular, Latin boxing has Canelo Alvarez as their great figure. However, the Mexican may lose the advantages other people get.
Canelo's last win against Gennady Golovkin did not bring good news because it would definitely force him, as he announced, to be out for a year, because he would not be back until September due to injury.
This year will be an unforgettable memory for him after suffering an unexpected defeat against Dmitry Bivol which made him look like an ordinary human being.
While his recent fight against Golovkin also did not erase much doubt, as some experts say it is not as spectacular as expected, considering that his opponent is over 40.
Another important fact is the audience. The PPV (pay per view) figure is below expectations in the United States, which may mean Canelo loses interest among unconditional boxing enthusiasts. At the age of 32, the Mexican knew he had to choose the next fight well to remain one of the top boxing stars.
If Canelo is the best boxing Latino representative, Ryan Garcia aspires to be one of them in the future. This 24-year-old American from Mexico has everything he needs to do and his fans have gone wild.
As reported by the 'Mister Perez' bulletin, international boxing realizes that Ryan is the future of sport. And when we talk about the future, we don't just refer to the quality of the sport, but also the way to 'contaminate' the most complicated audience in the sports industry, Generation Z.
However, a few days ago ESPN opened an interesting debate about Ryan Garcia, which they believe is still long.
What is clear, Garcia is one of the kings of social networks, with nine million followers on Instagram, just behind athletes like Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Canelo Alvarez.