Hi guys and gals, I hope all is well. I remember a few years back I'd not schedule any activity on fight night, Tuesday's and Friday's used to be cards on the USA and ESPN channels, not to mention the Sunday's afternoon of Worldwide of Sports, I didn't miss any of them, for the past two or three years I find my self not interested on fights not even involving fighters I like and follow. For me is the lack of real big fights and the alphabet soups not enforcing their own rules, fighters commanding big purses without taking any risk and I think this trend started with Floyd, and for the past four or five years canelo taking it to a new level. What do you guys think?
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Boxing is thriving. It has business side problems but it always has. The no. 4 most followed sport in the US.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View PostBoxing is thriving. It has business side problems but it always has. The no. 4 most followed sport in the US.
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Originally posted by garfios View PostHi guys and gals, I hope all is well. I remember a few years back I'd not schedule any activity on fight night, Tuesday's and Friday's used to be cards on the USA and ESPN channels, not to mention the Sunday's afternoon of Worldwide of Sports, I didn't miss any of them, for the past two or three years I find my self not interested on fights not even involving fighters I like and follow. For me is the lack of real big fights and the alphabet soups not enforcing their own rules, fighters commanding big purses without taking any risk and I think this trend started with Floyd, and for the past four or five years canelo taking it to a new level. What do you guys think?
That said, boxing is cannibalizing itself lately. This past weekend was a perfect example. There were like 5 cards you could tune into at the exact same time taking place. Meanwhile the rest of the week where it's dead, you get nothing. It drives me nuts when you might go a weekend or two with no fights and then the next weekend, just stacked and now you're forced to almost choose which one you want to watch more, or do the annoying flipping back and forth.
Something that was interesting that a buddy pointed out this past weekend. Despite ProBox being a very solid and serious boxing network to tune into for their fights, this past weekend there were more folks watching Miguel Cotto's card live on Youtube than the live ProBox card. That blew my mind. Who the hell even knew Miguel Cotto had his own promotion on Youtube where you could watch them live? lol.
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Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
Careful with this talking point. I've said it many a times and the Fraud heads come out to say it ain't so.
That said, boxing is cannibalizing itself lately. This past weekend was a perfect example. There were like 5 cards you could tune into at the exact same time taking place. Meanwhile the rest of the week where it's dead, you get nothing. It drives me nuts when you might go a weekend or two with no fights and then the next weekend, just stacked and now you're forced to almost choose which one you want to watch more, or do the annoying flipping back and forth.
Something that was interesting that a buddy pointed out this past weekend. Despite ProBox being a very solid and serious boxing network to tune into for their fights, this past weekend there were more folks watching Miguel Cotto's card live on Youtube than the live ProBox card. That blew my mind. Who the hell even knew Miguel Cotto had his own promotion on Youtube where you could watch them live? lol.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View PostBoxing is thriving. It has business side problems but it always has. The no. 4 most followed sport in the US.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View PostBoxing is thriving. It has business side problems but it always has. The no. 4 most followed sport in the US.
So yeah, when you consider like 5 cards this past weekend going on at the same time, you would think, holy hell, aren't in a golden year of boxing again! The fact remains, the fights aren't fights that the casuals are tuning into, hence the low watch count if you check them live on Youtube.
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