It is a long road back for Paro. He does not have a high profile, not even in Australia. He is fighting in obscurity even at home. I cannot see any of the big names itching to fight him as he no longer has a belt. He will really need to start targeting top contenders and work towards becoming a mandatory if he is to have any chance of fighting for a title again.
It is a long road back for Paro. He does not have a high profile, not even in Australia. He is fighting in obscurity even at home. I cannot see any of the big names itching to fight him as he no longer has a belt. He will really need to start targeting top contenders and work towards becoming a mandatory if he is to have any chance of fighting for a title again.
What do you mean "does not have a high profile"? Fox Sports said he was Australia's 'next pay-per-view star'!
What do you mean "does not have a high profile"? Fox Sports said he was Australia's 'next pay-per-view star'!
I am Australian and I can tell you that nobody knows about him. His last fight was in Cairns - which is not even in the top 10 cities in Australia by size/population. In fact it is city number 15 with population of 163,000 in a country of 26.6 million people. Which pay-per-view-star does that? He is fighting in absolute obscurity. Stars have their fights in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Cold Goast, maybe Perth. They are the only places where you can get a decent crowd to a boxing fight.
I am Australian and I can tell you that nobody knows about him. His last fight was in Cairns - which is not even in the top 10 cities in Australia by size/population. In fact it is city number 15 with population of 163,000 in a country of 26.6 million people. Which pay-per-view-star does that? He is fighting in absolute obscurity. Stars have their fights in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Cold Goast, maybe Perth. They are the only places where you can get a decent crowd to a boxing fight.
I’ll try to make the irony more obvious in future.
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