Boxing is a Business, We Fans Tend To Lose Sight Of That.

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  1. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    It does make it in business columns when certain Boxers are mentioned there.
     
  2. boxfap

    boxfap USA! USA! USA!

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    Boxing doesnt have a business without the fans. Are you actually this stupid or were you paid to write that?
     
  3. ryuken87

    ryuken87 Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with the OP, however it just shows what a backwards sport boxing is at times. Organisations should be mandating most fights, can you imagine the World Cup final if Argentina had said "nah Germany look a bit good this year, let's play China instead because they are offering us loads of money". That's what is going on in boxing all the time.

    I think that promoters are generally thinking of their profits in the short-medium term i.e. the next couple of fights or next few years of their fighters' careers. Through making better fights, even if they don't have the best reward/risk available, more fans can be encouraged into boxing resulting in more money for everyone. Because at the moment, I don't see boxing growing much as a sport.
     
  4. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    ah right , well the next step is to drop it from the olympics as bussiness as no bussiness there
     
  5. PJ

    PJ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    that is why belts mean sht
     
  6. detamour

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    manny, ran away as confirmed by the mediator, freddie, ariza, 99 excuses after floyd accepted his every demand including that pathetic non commission 10 million dollar per pound weight penalty!!
     
  7. Super Hans

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    I don't think they do.

    That's why they tend not to be interested in the likes of Ward, Rigondeaux, Lara, Vazquez etc, good as they are, because they are involved in horrible snooze fests that's not entertaining in the slightest, nor do they have the kind of personality and mainstream recognition that sell fights (unlike Mayweather). Hence, viewers tune out of their fights- boxing makes more money from TV revenue than anything else and TV is a ratings business.
     
  8. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    People accuse modern fighters of only wanting money.

    The fact is, boxing has ALWAYS been about making money. A lot of the best fighters ever grew up poor, and took up boxing to make money.
     
  9. Tancred

    Tancred Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's also a sport that's suppose to be entertaining so f*** off:tong
     
  10. Super Hans

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    And fights involving the likes of Rigo, Ward, Lara, etc are often classed as 'entertaining' are they? :think
     
  11. TheDarkLord

    TheDarkLord Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Apologists for the negative aspects of boxing politics are a major part of the problem. As long as there are people justifying this crap it will flourish.
     
  12. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    :shock: its awesome watching rigo nullify p4p star like donaire
     
  13. dodong

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    boxing is a business first, sport 2nd.

    even though floyd has a hard time reading, he is actually right, businesswise, with the duckin' and dodgin'.
     
  14. Super Hans

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    Maybe to you, but in the age of internet pornography will any casual fan want to watch Rigo run around the ring?
     
  15. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    he was pretty much centre ring against the p4p number two at the time , backing him up and absolutley schooling him you must of seen a different fight from me :oops::verysad:blood