Here is what I see for the future of boxing. I see Oscar's retireing within 2 years. Tyson, Sugar Shane, Barrera, Roy Jones, Hopkins, and probably Tinidad may be gone around that time too.
With all the big names I see leaving, I don't see enough up and coming talent to pick up the slack. We will still have Mayweather, Morales, PacMan, Corrales, Spinks, and Cotto. But there is nobody I feel will have the drawing power anywhere near the level of DLH or Tyson or even Roy Jones. Without them, the state of boxing is going to go downhill.
Am I right or is it too soon to tell?
Also, im sure the future of heavyweights looked bad when Ali left, before Tyson came along, followed by Holyfield and Lewis. Whose to say another guy like Tyson won't come along and dominate the division and capture the excitement of the general public.
Nobody said it:D:D
We got some good fighters right now though that are doing good..
Toney, Brewster, Brock, Ibragimov, etc.
According to Scap..
Golden Boy Promotions is trying to get a contract signed for boxing on network television, Scap is a smart guy, so I will be rooting for them, too..
I actually believe that is the problem with boxing, HBO, SHOWTIME, PPV, etc. !
How many people actually have HBO and SHO?
How many people pay $50 for a fight?
GO GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS!
Hold up, hold up....
Chavez Jr. is a bust..
Jones, Tyson, Hopkins are all done.
Morales, Barrera, and Pac are still fighting each other etc.
J. Chavez, Corrales, Castillo, Campbell, etc.
Cotto, Hatton, Mayweather, etc.
We got amazing up and coming prospects like Escobedo, Khan, Mares, etc.
The lower weights are perfect right now..
For boxing to be popular, it's ALL ABOUT THE HEAVYWEIGHTS and good middleweights don't hurt which we have..
160-175....Taylor, Lacy, Tarver, Abraham, Pavlik, Wright, Sturm, etc.
Heavyweigths are a joke, but I ain't going to lose hope, this ain't the first time this has happened to boxing...it has been worse..
Ruiz, Valuev, Rahman, Golota, Byrd = should die!
i completely agree with you man, it will prolly feel like it sucks because the new fighters are considered as not so popular because of the fighter who are retiring but once they retire people will step up definitely!
Hold up, hold up....
Chavez Jr. is a bust..
Jones, Tyson, Hopkins are all done.
Morales, Barrera, and Pac are still fighting each other etc.
J. Chavez, Corrales, Castillo, Campbell, etc.
Cotto, Hatton, Mayweather, etc.
We got amazing up and coming prospects like Escobedo, Khan, Mares, etc.
The lower weights are perfect right now..
For boxing to be popular, it's ALL ABOUT THE HEAVYWEIGHTS and good middleweights don't hurt which we have..
160-175....Taylor, Lacy, Tarver, Abraham, Pavlik, Wright, Sturm, etc.
Heavyweigths are a joke, but I ain't going to lose hope, this ain't the first time this has happened to boxing...it has been worse..
Ruiz, Valuev, Rahman, Golota, Byrd = should die!
In other words, no matter how perfect the little guys are, it's the big guys that control the majority..
How many casual boxing fans have actually heard of Arce, Viloria, R. Marquez?
Slim to none...
Eihter way...
LACY WILL SAVE BOXING!
and hopefully GBP save it too..
Morales has great drawing power now nearly all his cards are PPV. Anyway soon he will be gone too. New people will emerge. Chavez Jr. looks like the real deal. He just turned 18 and he is in such great shape and conditioning he would make many champs blush of embarrasement.
I dont think we will really feel a dark age of boxing like some do at the heavyweight division.
morales has that draw because of pac man, look at jmm, he turned down pac man rematch and look what happened to him? when was the last time he was in a ppv? morales will have nothing without the pub that his fight with pac man creates, u cant argue the fact that he has way more peeps watching his fights because of manny
Here is what I see for the future of boxing. I see Oscar's retireing within 2 years. Tyson, Sugar Shane, Barrera, Roy Jones, Hopkins, and probably Tinidad may be gone around that time too.
With all the big names I see leaving, I don't see enough up and coming talent to pick up the slack. We will still have Mayweather, Morales, PacMan, Corrales, Spinks, and Cotto. But there is nobody I feel will have the drawing power anywhere near the level of DLH or Tyson or even Roy Jones. Without them, the state of boxing is going to go downhill.
Am I right or is it too soon to tell?
damn close nostradamus
Nope his last fight was against Frankie Randall.
Ah ok.
If he was still boxing I was going to ask if you think he'd ever fight his son. :p
Anyone think that the Heavyweight Division will soon cease to be?
Doesn't seem like there's much excitement there and only a few good boxers.
It seems that all the big money fights are in the lower divisions.
I don't think Jermaine Taylor can be the next Roy Jones because he doesn't dominate the same way Roy can.
But, who do you think is going to be the next Golden Boy?
I think they tried with Bojado, but he was a bust. How about Ponce de Leon?
If Chavez Jr. Keeps improving and looking like a bigger version of his father he will be the next golden boy.
In a handful of years:
Jermaine Taylor will be the next Roy Jones in terms of how decisively he beats opponents.
Jermaine Taylor-Jeff Lacy will be a huge fight.
We will argue over whether Paulie Malignaggi will lose the next fight because he doesn't have KO power - and he'll win an easy decision to defend his belt.
Robert Guerrero will rule the featherweights or lightweights.
We will laugh when we look back at heavyweight champion Dominick Guinn and say, "Remember when this guy lost to Monte Barrett?"
I don't think Jermaine Taylor can be the next Roy Jones because he doesn't dominate the same way Roy can.
But, who do you think is going to be the next Golden Boy?
I think they tried with Bojado, but he was a bust. How about Ponce de Leon?
We will laugh when we look back at heavyweight champion Dominick Guinn and say, "Remember when this guy lost to Monte Barrett?"
.......whippets and posting don't mix well.
In a handful of years:
Jermaine Taylor will be the next Roy Jones in terms of how decisively he beats opponents.
Jermaine Taylor-Jeff Lacy will be a huge fight.
We will argue over whether Paulie Malignaggi will lose the next fight because he doesn't have KO power - and he'll win an easy decision to defend his belt.
Robert Guerrero will rule the featherweights or lightweights.
We will laugh when we look back at heavyweight champion Dominick Guinn and say, "Remember when this guy lost to Monte Barrett?"
haha fair point I meant spend some time researching boxing rather than deliberatley trying to piss people off 'cos they dont agree with you.
rather ironic I cover boxing in journalistic capacity and you are picking my english to pieces. :eek:
really you should tho. I remember you from being on here before. seems you are quite well liked.
:D :D :D
as for the lennox issue I totally disagree, he ruled the roost , people dont forget heavies that quickly, he is as likely to be forgotten as holmes.
I agree completely. Lennox was a great champion, and will not be forgotten any time soon.
There is still plenty of young, unproven talent out there. Cotto, Taylor, Cintron, J. Diaz, Bojado, Juarez, and many, many more. It's not over for the sport; not by a long shot!
i think that there will always be excitement in boxing. i have to agree with winter that alot of people have images of certain fighters and all the others have to live up to someone elses image. i think pac-man will be here for a while and that gives us plenty of time for others to come up. i just hope we get to see him fight more. the heavies have been in a slump for a while now though. however, i think that will change. remember, this is not wwe, this is boxing. we can't just create an exciting boxer. they are truely athletes that have to shed blood sweat and tears to become champ. we just need to see more activity in the heavies so we can really see what these guys are all about. trinidads return will give us some more to talk about as well. vargas is talking about coming back. even the prince has rumors circulating. even bojado with the loss against jesse james is still imo one to watch for the several years to come. kermit is still young as well. too many to mention here guys. the future still looks good to me