Rip boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by yesihavearm2, Mar 8, 2009.


  1. sprika2

    sprika2 Active Member Full Member

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    boxing is here to stay
     
  2. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Too American-centric.

    Globally boxing is much healthier overall.
     
  3. podcast

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    TBH tread-starter is stirring. That BAD was excellent on paper, sometimes they just don't catch fire like they did last week, Kellerman and HBO had nothing to defend.

    UFC 96 was an extremly lackluster card on paper and on PPV, it certainly wasn't stacked and the headliner was a mismatch. And I dont quite get what the fact that he watched the UFC on a Samsung has to do with anything.

    My mum know's nothing about boxing but knows several fighters, she didn't even know what the UFC was when I asked her.

    I don't mind boxing getting critizised when it deserves, and I don't mind the UFC being praised when it deserves it. But HBO can be more proud of the show they tried to put on on Saturday than the UFC can be, and that goes for the whole of 2009 so far actually.
     
  4. 5Burowz

    5Burowz Guest

    UFC, for me, was a lot more exciting in the mid-90's when there weren't rules. At least, that's how I remember it. Boxing will never die because there will never stop being impoverished young males around the world. It's a poor man's sport if you will; a way to focus your anger/frustration/etc. for your life's problems.
     
  5. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    FACT: UFC will NEVER top BOXING!!! EVER!!!
     
  6. djm

    djm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So, if you asked your girlfriend who David Wright or Johan Santana or Ryan Howard was, do you think she'd know? You think that means baseball is dying? I'm not sure "the girlfriend test" is a big one to pass.

    Boxing will always have its core audience. The sanctioning bodies will continue to be a problem, but it does look like HBO is trying to put together better cards. As bad cards (like Calzaghe/Jones) do poor numbers, the free cards are getting better, the PPV ones fewer.

    It is possible (likely?) that there isn't a mainstream PPV crossover star in boxing's future (Manny may be able to be it), but that doesn't mean boxing dies. Just because there aren't 2 PPV's a year that do 1.5 million buys doesn't sink the sport - the $$ from them only go to a select number of people anyway, they don't "enrich the sport". If anything, that'll make HBO/Showtime put on better cards.
     
  7. fake_southpaw

    fake_southpaw Cutman Full Member

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    You said that boxing is falling away as a mainstream support, cause you asked 1 girl and she couldn't tell you anything. That could be said with any other sport. A friend of mine knows nothing about UFC or MMA. I know nothing about soccer. Get my point?
     
  8. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    Its not just one person, its in general.

    Where are the Mike Tysons and Evander Holyfields off this era ? Faces as recognisable as anyone else in the world.