This study focuses on over all avid fan base not total fan base. But the avid fan base of 16 million gives a good estimate. Boxing's over all fan base has been measured at 50 million while the UFC's is at 30 million so that tells us how much the cut of the pie is worth.
edit: for sources and discussion on the total fan base of 50 million and 30 million go here
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=573816
Scarborough sport's research study:
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I don't see why we as boxing fans can't just be the bigger men and not just **** all over MMA like so many of their fans do to boxing. I never cared to view it as a competition. People like what they like. Let them enjoy whatever they enjoy.
I don't even like MMA but why do we care how it is doing compared to boxing? If they are taking fans from boxing then fine, they are probably just retarded slugfest lovers anyway.
It's like worrying how many people watch football compared to baseball.
I'd rather have 1000 fans who know the sport than 100000 who just watch it.
But then again I don't get paid for how many people watch it lol
Was that you? No wonder you're so butthurt. Now everything you said in that thread looks out and out retarded.
Idiots in that thread were trying to say boxing's US fan base was mostly hispanic without any proof. These released figures say the total opposite. Make up stats? Are you saying I fabricated this study? I don't understand your line of reasoning and I'm sure neither do you. Being butt hurt doesn't mean you actually have a leg to stand on. The pole Dana White shoved up your ******* doesn't count as a leg.
There is no argument. This study blasts away everything they were trying to say.
And why the **** were you asking for a source for the 50 mill-30 mill figure when you had already wasted plenty of your time arguing in the thread where the sources are already posted? You were fully ****ing aware that the study existed yet you just tried to pretend you never heard of it.
Why not I was trying to give you the give the benefit of the doubt but I can't win with you.....so you're right!!!
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PS: Do you work for Fox News?That would explain alot:wave:
Maybe Hispanics make up the largest portion of total fans, not avid fans.
Possibly. It'd be unlikely since it should be represented in some way through the avid fan base. It wouldn't make sense for the Hispanics in the avid fan base to be so small. They should be represented more in the avid fan base. Otherwise it's a pretty big leap to assume 30 million Hispanics are hiding just around the corner.
I tought I factwopped your ass on that one too....I don't know that much but at least I don't make up stats to claim my agenda.
Was that you? No wonder you're so butthurt. Now everything you said in that thread looks out and out retarded.
Idiots in that thread were trying to say boxing's US fan base was mostly hispanic without any proof. These released figures say the total opposite. Make up stats? Are you saying I fabricated this study? I don't understand your line of reasoning and I'm sure neither do you. Being butt hurt doesn't mean you actually have a leg to stand on. The pole Dana White shoved up your ******* doesn't count as a leg.
There is no argument. This study blasts away everything they were trying to say.
And why the **** were you asking for a source for the 50 mill-30 mill figure when you had already wasted plenty of your time arguing in the thread where the sources are already posted? You were fully ****ing aware that the study existed yet you just tried to pretend you never heard of it.
MMA has some work to do before it can catch up with boxing in terms of popularity as a contact sport...Either in America or world-wide...
When you have Arum making moves in Macau right now and sellout boxing events in Argentina, Canada, England, and Germany, boxing is doing fine right now...
I kept telling a friend of mine this that was yelling from pillar-to-post that MMA is killing boxing right now...um, no...
LoL at this UFC had an event in Macao in november and also has events all over the world.....Both boxing and UFC are doing fine...
MMA has some work to do before it can catch up with boxing in terms of popularity as a contact sport...Either in America or world-wide...
When you have Arum making moves in Macau right now and sellout boxing events in Argentina, Canada, England, and Germany, boxing is doing fine right now...
I kept telling a friend of mine this that was yelling from pillar-to-post that MMA is killing boxing right now...um, no...
also worth noting, Meltzer's claim that Hispanics make up the bulk of America's boxing fan base and increase is completely disproved by these released figures.
Maybe Hispanics make up the largest portion of total fans, not avid fans.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=573816
I tought I factwopped your ass on that one too....I don't know that much but at least I don't make up stats to claim my agenda.
You mind learning to read? I said this study focuses on avid fanbase not total fanbase. The total fan base was covered in a different study. At least ask for a source rather than acting straight out like a know it all moron. We had a lengthy discussion on it here before:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=573816
links here:
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/10/4/3451586/mma-analysis-fan-data-shows-bright-future-ufc-combat-sports
As far as boxing, which has also seen an increase in fans over the last 10 years, Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer states (subscription required) that this is primarily down to the Hispanic market.
A big key is the emergence in numbers of the Hispanic audience, where boxing is the second biggest sport next to soccer. Those numbers have increased over the past decade from 37.4 million to 50.7 million, and will continue to increase over the next decade. What makes that strange is that pro wrestling is twice as popular with the Hispanic audience in the U.S. than the white audience, so whatever growth boxing should have because of it should be mirrored by wrestling. It’s hard to say why that isn’t the case. Boxing hasn’t had that superstar Hispanic since Oscar De La Hoya, and wrestling really hasn’t had one in decades. Eddy Guerrero was close before his death and was the biggest since the heyday of Mil Mascaras (who was a superstar only regionally in the U.S.), but to really draw from that type of audience, the guy has to be No. 1, not No. 5 when it comes to being pushed as the serious top star of the brand.
http://mmapayout.com/2010/11/the-ufc-fan-base/
The size of the UFC fan base in the United States is estimated to be approximately 31 million people
also worth noting, Meltzer's claim that Hispanics make up the bulk of America's boxing fan base and increase is completely disproved by these released figures.
As always Croz you show how a delusional control freak you are:wave:
They both have an avid fanbase of 16 mil.Where does it say that boxing has 50 mil fans and UFC has 30 mil?
Just deal with fact that your strong point are not facts and stop comparing the 2 because they are both great sports.
UFC IS DOING GREAT!!!
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You mind learning to read? I said this study focuses on avid fanbase not total fanbase. The total fan base was covered in a different study. At least ask for a source rather than acting straight out like a know it all moron. We had a lengthy discussion on it here before:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=573816
links here:
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/10/4/3451586/mma-analysis-fan-data-shows-bright-future-ufc-combat-sports
As far as boxing, which has also seen an increase in fans over the last 10 years, Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer states (subscription required) that this is primarily down to the Hispanic market.
A big key is the emergence in numbers of the Hispanic audience, where boxing is the second biggest sport next to soccer. Those numbers have increased over the past decade from 37.4 million to 50.7 million, and will continue to increase over the next decade. What makes that strange is that pro wrestling is twice as popular with the Hispanic audience in the U.S. than the white audience, so whatever growth boxing should have because of it should be mirrored by wrestling. It’s hard to say why that isn’t the case. Boxing hasn’t had that superstar Hispanic since Oscar De La Hoya, and wrestling really hasn’t had one in decades. Eddy Guerrero was close before his death and was the biggest since the heyday of Mil Mascaras (who was a superstar only regionally in the U.S.), but to really draw from that type of audience, the guy has to be No. 1, not No. 5 when it comes to being pushed as the serious top star of the brand.
http://mmapayout.com/2010/11/the-ufc-fan-base/
The size of the UFC fan base in the United States is estimated to be approximately 31 million people
Was heavy into MMA at one point, but now a lot of fighters have trouble staying relevant. A lot of them get some wins then get dropped to the point of losing interest.
This study focuses on over all avid fan base not total fan base. But the avid fan base of 16 million gives a good estimate. Boxing's over all fan base has been measured at 50 million while the UFC's is at 30 million so that tells us how much the cut of the pie is worth.
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As always Croz you show how a delusional control freak you are:wave:
They both have an avid fanbase of 16 mil.Where does it say that boxing has 50 mil fans and UFC has 30 mil?
Just deal with fact that your strong point are not facts and stop comparing the 2 because they are both great sports.
UFC IS DOING GREAT!!!
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wow man... I meant -0 where in the hell you found that - first. second - why in the world you believe in this crap? just think of what you posted..
What? It's a study down by a sports research fund. It's one of the first sentences in the OP.
Are you implying I ran a study and made charts?
wow man... I meant -0 where in the hell you found that - first. second - why in the world you believe in this crap? just think of what you posted..
A lot of my friends are casual boxing fans and some are casual ufc fans. More of my friends are more interested in boxing than ufc and I have noticed with a lot of puerto rican and mexican kids I know they are much bigger boxing fans than a lot of white kids I know.