How has boxing become so imbalanced in favour of what happens outside of the ring and what is the solution to return the focus of boxing once again onto what happens in the ring?
1 belt per lb division fixes most things because it eliminates majority of all bad matchmaking...since youre either champ or youre not. Next up would be judging but belts are most important tbh
For sure. Funnel the prospects into a place to face the best? Then there's a true test as to whether they deserve the title.
It shouldn't be difficult to get three unbiased judges for any fight, between any boxers, anywhere in the world.
Fury exiting the American market has left a blackhole which cannot be replaced Th ey are trying to angle Davis but he aint got any drawing power. They cant get Crawfish and Spence together for $50m which is basically chump change. Rich venue power brokers dont see any money in anyone either. Vegas should be gagging.
I'd much rather a capable boxer that's uncharismatic. Rather than a **** talking hype god - that can't do **** in the ring. Takes all the money. Shows no talent. And we go around and around and around again.
It can't be fixed. Money is the big motivator. Promoters get these guys big money fights quicker than before. 10 fights in and guys are making millions. What young fighter is gonna reject that. Promoters making millions off fighters sooner and for a longer period of time. The only way is to stop watching and paying for bad fights and fight cards. But that won't happen.
If I'm not mistaken... I can't think of any sport that links the Americas, western and eastern Europe and Asia as well as Australia. Vegas is the mecca but it's fast becoming Saudi Arabia. There's Wembley in GB. There should be so many more places around the world. There are so many great world worthy boxers around the planet. We shouldn't be recluses to the financial powers. There should be a better way to dictate how, where and when the fights get made so we as the fans can enjoy them.
Eddie Hearn talks a lot of sense, then he has his promoter head on him. I take it with a pinch of salt. I want to watch the **** fights but I - more than anything - want to watch those amazing fights that should obviously be made. Is it just a case of throwing money at the fights we want to be made? Sort of seems like ****ing off the little guy in that scenario.
Not screwing the little guy. Just saying that a fight between 2 guys that have not done anything in the sport yet just sold 1.2 mil PPV. Alexis Arguello and Aaron Pryor was on regular TV. The standards have changed, not for the better and fans are paying way more to watch.
Argurllo v Pryor is great to watch. There's arguably so many fights of that standard or better that could be made today.
It's in part a reflection of how culture has changes with reality TV, social media and the growing infatuation with celebrity. People are just way more willing to share their personal lives and fans more hungry to know what celebrities do outside of working. Boxing due to it's failures to become more organised and professional like other sports means it's difficult for it to compete with other sports so some boxers now more than ever need to promote themselves and share their lives outside of the ring to get noticed because the sport itself is doing a poor job to promote itself in most countries to potential boxing fans. So for it to change, boxing needs to be more centralised and organised, made more professional to make it a more accessible sport to watch for sports fans. It needs to make a product that is consistent and reliable and give the fans what they want so there's more focus on the actual boxing than the drama between fights. But that isn't going to happen unless all the sanctioning bodies and big promoters get around a table and decide to work together to form one single boxing entity to sell it's product to media outlets. Which is as likely to happen as Andy Ruiz Jr to get down to under 10% body fat.