Ninja Scooter said:
there is, the problem is none of them are in the heavyweight division, and the general public only seems to care about a fighter when they are 200+lbs. Floyd mayweather, Jeff Lacy, Arturo Gatti, Miguel Cotto, Bernard Hopkins, ect..are all exciting fighters to watch.
Hopkins is undoubtedly great, but he is NOT exciting to watch. I don't blame him, he doesn't go out there to put on a show, all he wants to do is win, but his fighting style is awkward and most of his fights are not exciting.
The middleweight division had a bunch of great fighters for awhile, but most of them seem to be winding down now. Cotto might be legitimately great, I think it is too early to say anything about Lacy, though no doubt he is a talented fighter.
Gatti has put on some of the greatest fights I have ever seen, but I wouldn't call him a great fighter.
And I don't mind that the talented fighters are not in the heavyweight division anymore, but you gotta admit that boxing is in a transition period where it is still trying to replace some of the big names that have fallen off, retired, or got flat out knocked the fuck out recently.
I am sure we will have another era where one of the division is just loaded with an insane amount of talent, but even when the talent is there it takes promoters forever to put those fights together.
DM, the difference between me and Loki is while I do love Ali and think he is the greatest (as much for what he did in and outside of the ring), I don't have a fatal attraction with some other boxer that forces me to diss him 24/7 to preserve Ali's legacy.
And I still love watching boxing today, but PPV really kills it for me. I feel like it has to be something spectacular, like Hoya v. Hopkins, for me to shell out 50-60 bucks to watch it. Thankfully, HBO still puts up some quality fights that I can watch.