Sunday, November 09, 2008
SecondsOut Radio: Calzaghe-Jones and the Decline of American Boxing, with Keisha Morrisey
On this week's edition of SecondsOut Radio, host Eddie Goldman discusses how the November 8 card at Madison Square Garden in New York, headlined by the one-sided drubbing by Joe Calzaghe of Roy Jones Jr., was yet another sign of the long decline of American boxing.
We also discuss this theme with Keisha Morrisey, who was there covering the fight. We discuss the fight itself, the future of Roy Jones Jr. after this loss, why fighters need to learn the boxing business, the poor marketing done to get the fans to know who these fighters are, the failure to reach the urban market, and more.
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Labels: boxing, Eddie Goldman, HBO, Joe Calzaghe, Keisha Morrisey, Madison Square Garden, pay-per-view, Roy Jones, SecondsOut Radio
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