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Originally posted by guru View PostIMO, the UFC is MMA, the other companies are like minor leagues...
as far lesnar, he only counts for this year... what about the two previous years where the UFC had 7 out of 10 top PPV's...
If you want to drink UFC kool-aid feel free. Things are not all rosey for them, they have tons of issues (they should really compensate the fighters better before this becomes a giant issue, that could kill them).
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostLiddel was the man back then, when he fell off they had to replace him. They did not do it from within the company, so they are not building up young talents into mega stars. Some of the guys are stars that they built up, but look at the numbers Brock clearly is the bigger star.
If you want to drink UFC kool-aid feel free. Things are not all rosey for them, they have tons of issues (they should really compensate the fighters better before this becomes a giant issue, that could kill them).
my intention is not to hype the UFC... i'm just pointing out a bad trend for boxing and some warning signs: only two top 10 PPV's 3 years in a row, no stars to replace to the ones leaving now, no major network coverage
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Originally posted by DavrosPremuleas View PostBoxing is doing well in the UK.
Anyways, the reason why Boxing is "spiraling down", which is exageratting, but it's because of the PPV's.
I'll give the UFC credit that you don't hear many MMA fans paying PPV saying: "that was a waste of money". That's all you hear when people pay for Boxing. I didn't think De La Hoya/Pacquiao was a waste of money.
I can almost garauntee that if a high level of boxing were on free TV or cable at the minumum, boxing rates will go up. But then again, the greedy fat cat promoters won't be making billions of dollars.
So what's more important? Promoting and preserving a historical combat art. Or making millions of dollars.
Hmmmm.....in America that isn't even a question.
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Originally posted by guru View Postmy intention is not to hype the UFC... i'm just pointing out a bad trend for boxing and some warning signs: only two top 10 PPV's 3 years in a row, no stars to replace to the ones leaving now, no major network coverage
There was no star after Ali left.... Then 4 kings era filled the void...
The 4 kings dwindled out and left... Then The Baddest Man took the throne..
The Baddest man was humbled... And then the golden age started....
The golden age has just freshly ended.....
All these Era's Brought about the highest paydays of their time and then were surpassed by the following KING...
Your Tellin me you believe its really done right there?
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostDude, No one in america can name NCAA wrestling champions (unless maybe they go to or went college in Iowa). I know he was a great ameture wrestler, but he is famous because of the WWE. They built him up, to be next big thing.
If he was just some big dude I am sure UFC fans would like him, but he would not be drawing the audiences he is. His name is known because the WWE this can not be disputed.
Also why did they give Brock a very large contract before he had ever had a UFC fight, if the WWE played no part in his fame.
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Originally posted by r.Gooner View PostSo, you say that boxing is in decline because are too many black fighters and this thing makes white youth uninteresed?
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Originally posted by Rocky C View PostYeah its one of the reasons, boxing in america is dominated by blacks, hispanics, mixed race kids, its big in black comunitys and latin comunitys, when you only have one white american boxer at the top level then you have to ask yourself why is that????? and why is the UFC so popular??? look at all their fans their all white guys from 18-40, they have white fighters from every part of the us, if the ufc was like boxing where it was dominated by blacks and hispanics etc and you only had about 2 white guys in it and none of them could ever make it to being the pound for pound best, them fans would all lose interest as well.
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Originally posted by DA1CATAS View PostThere was no star after marciano left...Then the greatest Era came...
There was no star after Ali left.... Then 4 kings era filled the void...
The 4 kings dwindled out and left... Then The Baddest Man took the throne..
The Baddest man was humbled... And then the golden age started....
The golden age has just freshly ended.....
All these Era's Brought about the highest paydays of their time and then were surpassed by the following KING...
Your Tellin me you believe its really done right there?
back then there was no MMA/UFC.... the trend has been set now for the past 3 years.... at one time the big 3 automakers ruled the market, now they're beggin for a bailout... boxing is in trouble....
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