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    #41
    Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
    You know I'm not sure that "Dancing with the Stars" has caused Floyd's "star" to rise very much. I'm gauging his popularity not by mentions on DWTS, but on mentions by Entertainment Tonight. Floyd barely got a mention, and even when he was dumped off the show it didn't make the gossip news. So far he hasn't even touched on the mainstream. Conversely Oscar De La Hoya's recent ****** controversy did make Entertainment Tonight, so it's a bust that De La Hoya is still the only crossover star in North America.
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    "It didn't make the gossip news"?! FMJ was on Kimmel and GMA.

    Floyd was just on several national talk shows, ESPn, MTV, etc, etc. And I personally saw him on ET/Access Hollywood/whatever.


    How did you miss all that?

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      #42
      Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
      You know I'm not sure that "Dancing with the Stars" has caused Floyd's "star" to rise very much. I'm gauging his popularity not by mentions on DWTS, but on mentions by Entertainment Tonight. Floyd barely got a mention, and even when he was dumped off the show it didn't make the gossip news. So far he hasn't even touched on the mainstream. Conversely Oscar De La Hoya's recent ****** controversy did make Entertainment Tonight, so it's a bust that De La Hoya is still the only crossover star in North America.
      Not to take anything away from Entertainment Tonight, but when did that become the only measurement of mainstream notoriety? With that many people watching the show how can you say his star didn't rise? I admit I'm not an avid follower of dwts, entertainment tonight or gossip columns, but a story about floyd getting kicked off was on yahoo news's most popular stories list and had a direct link on their main page which is like being on the front page of a paper. Also I know I've seen Floyd on Leno and I don't watch those shows either so he's probably been on others. I think his 'star' has definitely been rising. I'd be curious to see what his q(?) score is and how/whether its changed over the past year. Does anyone know a site that lists those?
      Last edited by DoctorKillJoy; 10-18-2007, 09:48 AM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
        Not to take anything away from Entertainment Tonight, but when did that become the only measurement of mainstream notoriety? With that many people watching the show how can you say his star didn't rise? I admit I'm not an avid follower of dwts, entertainment tonight or gossip columns, but a story about floyd getting kicked off was on yahoo news's most popular stories list and had a direct link on their main page which is like being on the front page of a paper. Also I know I've seen Floyd on Leno and I don't watch those shows either so he's probably been on others. I think his 'star' has definitely been rising. I'd be curious to see what his q(?) score is and how/whether its changed over the past year. Does anyone know a site that lists those?
        Doc,

        Squeal hates Floyd alot, and is very jealous of FMJ for whatever reason. So that colors all of his posts, and he has lost objectivity.

        I have posted Q-scores on here a month ago. Do a search under my name,

        They had Oscar and RJJ. Floyd was still untracked as of early this year. It was surprising to see how low Oscar's was.

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          #44
          Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
          For different reasons, Mike Tyson wasn't the best representation of the sport either.

          It is almost always a good thing for your sport when "the face" of the sport is also its best practitioner.

          Tiger and Golf...golf grows.
          Earnhardt and NASCAR... stock car racing grows
          Magic/Bird and NBA... NBA grows
          Peytonmanning/Bears SuperBowl...ratings go up
          49ers/Cowboys dynasties.... NFL grows
          McGwire/Sosa brought back baseball ( "best" HR-wise)

          Floyd Myweather, jr - even with all of his flaws - is good for the sport
          Yea but like I said, hes not really going to bring many more fans to boxing, tyson was a one man freakshow his life was a soap opera but he was also one of the most exciting fighters in history and he brought boxing to a wider audience, mayweather as good as he is, is a boring boxer in general perspective im not doubting his skills for one second, it'd just be nice to have a great boxer who was exciting and interesting to be the face of boxing, but in the mean time mayweather is as good as any other.

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            #45
            Originally posted by joepal View Post
            Somebody's nose is getting longer here.
            Right so even though I live in the United States, I should listen to YOU about what Americans think of Floyd.
            Give me a ****ing break

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              #46
              Originally posted by oovavu View Post
              Yea but like I said, hes not really going to bring many more fans to boxing, tyson was a one man freakshow his life was a soap opera but he was also one of the most exciting fighters in history and he brought boxing to a wider audience, mayweather as good as he is, is a boring boxer in general perspective im not doubting his skills for one second, it'd just be nice to have a great boxer who was exciting and interesting to be the face of boxing, but in the mean time mayweather is as good as any other.
              Right we cant compare FLoyd to Tyson obviously, and no one is trying to do that.
              Fact is, Floyd is brining and involving more people in boxing by going on shows like dancing with the stars and appearing on Late night tv shows.

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                #47
                Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
                You know I'm not sure that "Dancing with the Stars" has caused Floyd's "star" to rise very much. I'm gauging his popularity not by mentions on DWTS, but on mentions by Entertainment Tonight. Floyd barely got a mention, and even when he was dumped off the show it didn't make the gossip news. So far he hasn't even touched on the mainstream. Conversely Oscar De La Hoya's recent ****** controversy did make Entertainment Tonight, so it's a bust that De La Hoya is still the only crossover star in North America.

                In fact Floyd wouldn't even rank as a mainstream sports personality in the US because of the way that boxing has been downgraded. It's off the front pages. It isn't mentioned in Sports Illustrated. Oh in the boxing world he's near the top, but in sports in general he's not even on the radar, trumped (unjustifiably) by NASCAR drivers and second string baseball pitchers...

                On the other hand Hatton in the UK is being groomed as a "personality" but he isn't there yet, so I would say he's on a par with Floyd right now. The big difference is that Boxing is still a front page sport in the UK. If you look on the BBC sports pages you will see a link to boxing. If you look on ESPN the link is hidden on page 2 under "Other Sports".

                The only true active crossover star in boxing at the moment is Manny Pacqiuao, and that is beyond question. Pac is literally huge in the Phillipines, everyone knows him, he is universally loved in a manner that Mayweather can only dream of.

                This isn't knocking Floyd in any way though. Hatton is never going to gain the level of popularity of Pacquiao either. Pacquiao is in the unique position of representing the hopes and dreams of all philipino people, whereas in fat America (and fat Britain) the hopes and dreams of the majority tend not to include taking punches to the head.
                Im not exactly sure where you get your info, but your way off, Floyd has appeared on MTV and Jimmy Kimmell, and has been periodically mentioned on shows like Access Holywood and E.
                Now im not sure if this is a good thing or not, but Floyd is doing his job to promote the fight and doing it well.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
                  Right we cant compare FLoyd to Tyson obviously, and no one is trying to do that.
                  Fact is, Floyd is brining and involving more people in boxing by going on shows like dancing with the stars and appearing on Late night tv shows.
                  I'm not doubting that, but when they actually see him fight their going to be disappointed, there going to want to watch something exciting and as exciting as he is to you, to the general public he's going to be a bore.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
                    Not to take anything away from Entertainment Tonight, but when did that become the only measurement of mainstream notoriety? With that many people watching the show how can you say his star didn't rise? I admit I'm not an avid follower of dwts, entertainment tonight or gossip columns, but a story about floyd getting kicked off was on yahoo news's most popular stories list and had a direct link on their main page which is like being on the front page of a paper. Also I know I've seen Floyd on Leno and I don't watch those shows either so he's probably been on others. I think his 'star' has definitely been rising. I'd be curious to see what his q(?) score is and how/whether its changed over the past year. Does anyone know a site that lists those?
                    Here is what I posted last month... in the "what boxer wouldn't you pee on if he was on fire" thread.

                    //krikya360.com/forums/sh...ighlight=jeter



                    These Q-scores may surprise you:

                    Michael Jordan - 50
                    Tiger Woods - 40
                    Brett favre - 35
                    Peyton manning - 33
                    Shaquille O'neal - 33
                    Derek Jeter - 28

                    Roy jones - 22
                    Oscar delahoya - 20
                    Evander holyfield - 19
                    Mike Tyson - 18 (this was his old 1999 score)
                    Lennox lewis - 12

                    Mayweather is even tracked yet...although he will be this year, and will shoot up the charts due to Dancing w Stars

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                      Here is what I posted last month... in the "what boxer wouldn't you pee on if he was on fire" thread.

                      //krikya360.com/forums/sh...ighlight=jeter



                      These Q-scores may surprise you:

                      Michael Jordan - 50
                      Tiger Woods - 40
                      Brett favre - 35
                      Peyton manning - 33
                      Shaquille O'neal - 33
                      Derek Jeter - 28

                      Roy jones - 22
                      Oscar delahoya - 20
                      Evander holyfield - 19
                      Mike Tyson - 18 (this was his old 1999 score)
                      Lennox lewis - 12

                      Mayweather is even tracked yet...although he will be this year, and will shoot up the charts due to Dancing w Stars
                      Thanks. I think I vaguely remembered that thread but wasn't sure it was here. Is there only one company that does these? How do they decide who to track?

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