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Originally posted by P4PLoser View Posthis popularity is a myth. ...
when they realize this fact, and stop being stubborn, then he will have his stardom and legacy cemented
their is no easy route to that level...hype only gets you so far
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The idea that Golovkin is a huge star or the next big star or whatever is a myth. Like I said, he's a hardcore sensation. Nothing more, nothing less. He's never gonna be that massive of a star.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostGolovkin fans going to come in and add the replay viewing figures to the number.
Boxing is in the doldrums in the US and that's being charitable. If you are hoping that another Mayweather (maybe Spence) comes along good for you but he caused a hell of a lot of problems as boxing ended up centred around him. Boxing would be much healthier if PBC were doing great business, HBO, Showtime and ESPN were going strong and great fighters up and down the scale were getting a strong fan base.
Instead we have Pac lumbering on, fighters still calling out Mayweather, Canelo being poorly marketed and advised by GBP, great fighters (Rigo, Ward) getting less sales than 'Smurfs On Ice Christmas Special', etc etc.
Boxing is now Mexican, British, German, Philipino and Chinese.
Anyone think HBO is going to stay in boxing long? Anyone think PBC is going to be a media leviathan in five years time? Is ESPN going to be showing fights?
Would a casual person in the street recognise Wilder or Spence?
But hey, hahaha GGG can't get viewers. Let's laugh while US boxing withers.
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Originally posted by monkeyboy View PostI'm genuinely puzzled as to why purported boxing fans are glad that boxing's most hyped (fairly or unfairly) star is getting low viewing figures.
Boxing is in the doldrums in the US and that's being charitable. If you are hoping that another Mayweather (maybe Spence) comes along good for you but he caused a hell of a lot of problems as boxing ended up centred around him. Boxing would be much healthier if PBC were doing great business, HBO, Showtime and ESPN were going strong and great fighters up and down the scale were getting a strong fan base.
Instead we have Pac lumbering on, fighters still calling out Mayweather, Canelo being poorly marketed and advised by GBP, great fighters (Rigo, Ward) getting less sales than 'Smurfs On Ice Christmas Special', etc etc.
Boxing is now Mexican, British, German, Philipino and Chinese.
Anyone think HBO is going to stay in boxing long? Anyone think PBC is going to be a media leviathan in five years time? Is ESPN going to be showing fights?
Would a casual person in the street recognise Wilder or Spence?
But hey, hahaha GGG can't get viewers. Let's laugh while US boxing withers.
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Originally posted by monkeyboy View PostI'm genuinely puzzled as to why purported boxing fans are glad that boxing's most hyped (fairly or unfairly) star is getting low viewing figures.
Boxing is in the doldrums in the US and that's being charitable. If you are hoping that another Mayweather (maybe Spence) comes along good for you but he caused a hell of a lot of problems as boxing ended up centred around him. Boxing would be much healthier if PBC were doing great business, HBO, Showtime and ESPN were going strong and great fighters up and down the scale were getting a strong fan base.
Instead we have Pac lumbering on, fighters still calling out Mayweather, Canelo being poorly marketed and advised by GBP, great fighters (Rigo, Ward) getting less sales than 'Smurfs On Ice Christmas Special', etc etc.
Boxing is now Mexican, British, German, Philipino and Chinese.
Anyone think HBO is going to stay in boxing long? Anyone think PBC is going to be a media leviathan in five years time? Is ESPN going to be showing fights?
Would a casual person in the street recognise Wilder or Spence?
But hey, hahaha GGG can't get viewers. Let's laugh while US boxing withers.
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So Golovkin got 843k live, then 755k on the replay. Still ****s on Jacobs/Mora doing ~550k despite being on 'free-tv'.
But I am disappointed, I was hoping for an improvement over the Murray fight (862k). The 20k drop is insignificant, essentially means no improvement on the brand. If I'm Nelson/Loeffler, I say leverage a deal with Jacobs/Haymon to let their fight go on NBC/CBS/FOX. Give Golovkin a chance to increase his exposure.
It's sounding imminent that Golovkin/Saunders is happening next, so we'll get a quick turn-around comparison on these afternoon numbers.
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Originally posted by Sun_Tzu View PostDoes this include the UK viewers?
Loeffler said they had a new deal with German tv going into this fight. The last time for the Murray fight they did 2.3 million viewers in Germany and 740k in the UK (on free-tv Ch.5). The Murray fight also did 6.1 million viewers in Mexico.
Here's all the tv networks listed for the fight:
United Kingdom SKY Box Office, USA HBO, Latin America: Canal Space, Poland PolSat Sport HD, Panama RPC Channel 4, Hungary Sport 2, Mexico Azteca, New Zealand Sky Arena, Australia FOX
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