You obviously know that it isn't nearly as popular as it was back then. So what is stopping boxing from getting that popular?
here are my reasons.
I think there are too many belts.
I think there are too many weight divisions.
What do you guys think is the reason for it not being as popular?
A lot of people said the same thing so I won't quote everybody, but lack of mainstream media outlets is a big reason. Only ESPN covering boxing on a regular basis is not enough. National and local TV, including the news, should cover boxing more. I mean we hear from every news source that Tom Brady married a supermodel and that Favre is old now, but we hardly hear about boxing in the mainstream news, even when it was a great fight like last Saturday's showdown.
Then there's money and legal technicalities. Just showing clips of devasting KOs/action from good fights on the news sometimes isn't possible because those fights were on PPV and premium cable channels. I bet if they showed 30 seconds of a great fight (and not just photos) on the news frequently it would boost interest amongst casual fans.
You also got to think about boxing hurting itself for many years. Scandals like Tyson biting Holyfield's ear, Marg handwraps, etc. don't help to promote boxing as a sport. Corruption is to blame too. Bad judging ("robberies") ruins it for most fans.
I also think if boxing became really popular again, there would be watchdog groups that would want to tear it down when injuries happen in the ring. Some people don't watch boxing because they think it's too violent. (And, sooner or later, all the racial stuff that's brought into boxing would probably hurt it as well. Some fans love to spout racist remarks. The media would cover that aspect in a second.)
And here's one for people to think about (take or leave it): Extreme Nuthuggers have the potential to f*ck shit up. For example, say there's a great fight and people talk about it. A nuthugger (who acts as a part-time hater) will descredit one of the fighters because of their sick devotion to their own fighter. They could possibly convince casual fans that a great victory was "easy" or "over rated." They could influence somebody that doesn't really follow boxing to think that match-ups are unfair or not competitive.
It sucks how the media has so much control on what popular. If ABC did a 24/7 on Pacman-Hatton and showed the fight on the network, a good 30-50 million people would see the fight and boxing would immediatly be front page news again. There would be demand for another fight on free tv and boxing would be "back."
Boxing wasn't popular in the sixties. In fact it was one of its darkest decades. However, you can blame GBP for the decline in mainstream interest in boxing today.
I agree with the thoughts about too many "titles" or belts. Also, I've had it with lame, obviously bribed judges. I'm not naive enough to think it hasn't always gone on to a certain extent; but it's so bad now that I'm having a hard time even watching it anymore... after 35 years as a fight fan. Until they just wipe them all out, and start over from scratch, it's going to be difficult to enjoy good fights. The robberies just make me sick. It might be nice to see champs and contenders fight a little more often than just once in a while, too.
The problem in my mind is
1. The majority of people find boring
2. Boxing is a complete mystery to most... maybe if they just exposed some fighters and fights to people on ESPN it would be a different story
Not enough personalities. Mayweather tried to have charisma and crossed over a bit into the mainstream. Oscar apparently is very sexy, and has the mexican-americans on his side.
1-Too many belts------like almost everyone said---
2-Lack of coverage---you never see any boxing new being covered on regular ESPN just basketball,baseball,tennis, football even golf.
3-Diva-status fighters---most of the fighters decide to fight three times a year, some even two.
4-Promoters----cherry picking, building stars protecting them, neglecting some of the fight the public want to see.
5-Lack of one entity---boxing should be ruled by one global entity, with just one rank list. They cover all the big fights on regular ESPN.
PPV fights like Hopkins/Wright, Mayweather/DLH etc.
These are fights that are hyped up like crazy and don't deliver. They hurt boxing.
I dunno about the Mayweather/DLH fight. When I was in school people talked non stop about that fight....There were so many bets on that fight too lol
1-Too many belts------like almost everyone said---
2-Lack of coverage---you never see any boxing new being covered on regular ESPN just basketball,baseball,tennis, football even golf.
3-Diva-status fighters---most of the fighters decide to fight three times a year, some even two.
4-Promoters----cherry picking, building stars protecting them, neglecting some of the fight the public want to see.
5-Lack of one entity---boxing should be ruled by one global entity, with just one rank list.
PPV fights like Hopkins/Wright, Mayweather/DLH etc.
These are fights that are hyped up like crazy and don't deliver. They hurt boxing.
PBF/DLH what are you talking about
I hate to say this but some people would rather watch ufc than boxing
Of course they would it's dumbied down fits todays youths 1 minute attention span and is packaged for the casual moron.
Boxing lost it's mainstream appeal when it went to premium cable. Lack of newspaper,magazine and overall coverage coincides with it disappearance from the networks!
Only is they watch boring fighters like Spinks.
The producers should be more conscious of what is exciting to the average person and what is not, and show more of the exciting fighters like Adamek, Pavlik, Cloud, Kirkland, Boytsov, JMM, etc.
Also they should get rid of poor quality commentators like Atlas, and negative ones like Matthews and Farhood who are always bitching about the referees or something. Commentators should present the fights in an entertaining way.i think teddy atlas is good, he just sucks at predicting fights...lol