From what I hear is happening, young Indian boxers have started to do well on the world stage and started to gain the attention of the general audience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's such a big buzz around boxing at the moment. Everything's happening and there's so much building up with a lot of young talent coming through.
That's the biggest problem with boxing in the United States. They do not promote it like they used to, when it used to be Howard Cosell and they showed it on 'Wide World of Sports.' Everybody knew all the fighters. Everybody was looking forward to the year when the Olympics came on.
Boxing is changing and training methods are slowly being dragged into the 21st century.
Boxing should focus on pitting champion versus champion - those are the fights that everyone wants to see. The sports also needs to work on developing new heroes and personalities. I'd like to see more vignettes on fighters, focusing on their lives, goals and stories. Boxers need to be larger than life.
Aside from a handful of guys boxing is missing the good trainers, that's why our sport is so in the air now because we don't have people who have the capability to not only train fighters but also train and create decent respectable citizens of the world.
We try to tell these guys that the end of a boxing career isn't the end of their lives: it's the beginning of a new one.
I've grown up with Bollywood, and I continue to enjoy it. But boxing remains my passion.
I think we have tremendous media covering the sport of boxing, even if boxing is a little bit lost in popularity with MMA sports. And I think that with the show 'Lights Out' it's going to get more attention to the sport, and it's going to put more attention to the problems that athletes in general have.
Boxing is a dying sport, really. Years ago, the world heavyweight champion could be said to have reached the highest pinnacle of sport. Even in this country, boxers were heroes. Think of Henry Cooper and Frank Bruno.
I always feel like the freshest boxer going into competitions.
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