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Nate Diaz is all over US talk shows, all over the news. MMA has over taken boxing :(
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Originally posted by Pac=Duran View PostUnfortunately it seems that boxing's lack of great fights and stars, due to Floyd's handling of his time at the top and the damp squib that was Pac-May, has caused UFC to really over take boxing.
Their brand is now far stronger than boxing I think, and they're getting all the shine.
Can any American lads speak about the relative hype surrounding each sport on average in the USA?
Ufc is a machine, much like the NFL, NBA, etc
Boxing has become more of a gimmick and doesn't have the structure to become mainstream again.. Star power is pretty non existant with the current structure of the sport.
Conor mccgregor is going to have his 4th straight fight 1 million+ PPv buys and all within a year. 2 were against last minute replacements, and still did 1 mil..
Canelo-cotto didn't even crack a million and that's the biggest fight in boxing of the past year.
The reason for the big difference is that ufc is well run and well marketed, and builds off momentum, where boxing is not well run or well marketed, and usually always seems to find a way to ruin or stop momentum..
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I haven't seen him anywhere but ESPN. Boxers are all over the place when there's a big fight also, its no big deal.
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostThe ufc is much more mainstream.. They are constantly on foxsports channels, and major fights get all sort of publicity and interviews.
Ufc is a machine, much like the NFL, NBA, etc
Boxing has become more of a gimmick and doesn't have the structure to become mainstream again.. Star power is pretty non existant with the current structure of the sport.
Conor mccgregor is going to have his 4th straight fight 1 million+ PPv buys and all within a year. 2 were against last minute replacements, and still did 1 mil..
Canelo-cotto didn't even crack a million and that's the biggest fight in boxing of the past year.
The reason for the big difference is that ufc is well run and well marketed, and builds off momentum, where boxing is not well run or well marketed, and usually always seems to find a way to ruin or stop momentum..
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