http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing/anthony-joshua-paul-pogba-steph-curry-conor-mcgregor-most-marketable-athletes-top-20-a7814751.html
http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/anthony-joshua-named-the-worlds-most-marketable-athlete-in-2017
The IBF and WBA world heavyweight champion displaced the Steph Curry at the summit.
Anthony Joshua has been named as the world’s most marketable athlete by the sports industry magazine SportsPro.
The IBF and WBA world heavyweight champion displaced the Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry at the summit, with Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba in third.
The 27-year-old, who has lucrative commercial partnerships with the likes of Beats Electronics and sportswear brand Under Armour, is now in line to become heavyweight boxing’s first bona fide global star since Mike Tyson’s emergence in the 1980s.
SportsPro’s rankings identify athletes with the greatest marketing potential over the next three years by taking into account factors such as their age, crossover appeal and willingness to be marketed.
This year’s list therefore omits the likes of Usain Bolt, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who were each considered to have reached their commercial peaks after years at the pinnacle of world sport.
Despite Messi and Ronaldo’s absence, football is well represented, with Pogba, Barcelona forward Neymar and Chelsea winger Eden Hazard all present.
SportsPro: The World’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes 2017 – the top ten
1. Anthony Joshua – Boxing, UK
2. Stephen Curry – Basketball, USA
3. Paul Pogba – Soccer, France
4. Conor McGregor – MMA, Republic of Ireland
5. Virat Kohli – Cricket, India
6. Jordan Spieth – Golf, USA
7. Neymar – Soccer, Brazil
8. Simone Biles – Gymnastics, USA
9. Mikaela Shiffrin – Skiing, USA
10. Odell Beckham Jr – Football, USA
Is that real mental illness doe? That seems like a natural progression many of us have with trajectories in our lives at various times that have exit points, planned or unplanned, from school to clubs/sports to close friends to retiring from your regular job at 65 or whatever age people retire at.
This is legit I'd agree. I often talk about elite level fighters needing to be a lil delusional to believe they can even get where they got. I think that translates into a lot of highly competitive careers doe & one could argue its just some absolute or outlier level of confidence in ones self or drive to succeed rather than some mental illness. But mainly idk if its for sure a mental illness, although I can see your side too.
Well mental illness is "a condition which causes serious disorder in a person's behaviour or thinking." Measured by deviation from the norm. So culturally this can change. I think many of us suffer such episodes but sports people do seem very prone. There has been reasearch in to cricketers recently, the lifestyle salary (relatively low before IPL) etc are all factors. Also jockeys with similarities to boxing.
Boxing, Fury seems to be a classic manic.
Most to get to elite level also have to be pretty compulsive types add to that dieting it's a bad combination.
Is that a fact or theory? Wouldn't mental health issues more likely led to them not performing at a high level to be able to compete or having issues beyond the sport & therefore being out earlier?
Granted in boxing thats not valid since you have the ability to fight guys well beneath you skills-wise so as long as you don't fall off the treadmill you can get a boxing license.
It's for a whole variety of reasons.
Most sports people live such structured lives that once they loose that structure they really struggle. Also often that structure removes them from friends and family for long periods of time so they don't have the relationships once they retire. Most also miss competing and being the centre of attention.
Also I think quite a few top level sports people would be considered manic and another to get where they are.
I often don't really grasp why guys stay so long in this rough ass, dangerous sport when they've made completely insane money vs what their income expectations were without boxing. I guess they just don't plan for the future very well or simply want more despite the obvious trade off guys make with their long term & immediate health for money in this game.
I think it's very little to do with money, you only have to look down the ranks at those who get so little, they are doing it for other reasons.
Ex pro sports people have some of the worst mental health issues going, whilst money can be a contributing factor its not usually the main one.
No doubt. I've been impressed with his improvements before the Klitschko fight & the Klitschko fight itself just showed the heart & drive he has to push his physical boundaries to the point he did which you can only be in awe of its such an intangible trait of fighters who get talked about well past their last fight.
Rightly or wrongly people look up to athletes & just like everyone can't be a professional athlete not everyone can be or even wants to be a doctor, lawyer or accountant either. But mainly thats a problem, if you even wanna call it that & I wouldn't, that goes well beyond Joshua.
Mainly with stuff like this in boxing or anything I think the takeaway is & certainly should be that if you put in the hard work & dedication towards your goal, whatever it happens to be, you can achieve it. Its a thing people like to see & I'd even argue need to see cuz it reinforces the lesson that whatever position you are in today you can attain great things if you apply yourself fully into something.
Do you think he is likely to get KO'd? I don't mean this in a haters way. It's meant genuinely..
As for your second response I agree to an extent but feel this is one of those selective biased fallacies which actually doesn't help society. The notion that if you haven't made it it's because you aren't trying doesn't add up for me.
Getting a bit deep here now ;o)
Like I say all credit to him make as much money as you can as with anything in life, you never know what's round the corner.
Yea I don't get that either. I think that among this tight knit fanbase boxing as there are bound to be back n forth supporting this guy or hating on that guy. Once a guy reaches beyond a certain mainstream level though I think you should be showing that guy a certain amount of respect & appreciation as a guy who's representing our chosen favored sport to the masses who know little or nothing about boxing.
Boxing fans are elite level b^tchers & moaners doe.
I think it depends a lot on when AJ gets KO'd (it will happen, double handed push offs stick his chin in the air)
and how he comes back from that.
I don't mind him and fair play to him I think he is making the most of what he has. He seems extremely dedicated which is very admirable. I don't always agree with the mantra of him being this great role model.
He kids you can make millions just like him, by getting punched in the head. Pretty sad if that's all some have of escaping poverty in one of the richest country's in the world.
Nice. And yea you gotta be retarded to not see the potential marketability with Joshua at this point. Idk how future L's could impact that, but right now as long as he keeps winning he's looking good.
Heavyweight champs in history have always been some of the most marketable athletes in the world. That's not to say AJ will be as big as someone like Mike Tyson was.. Even though Mike Tyson himself seems to think AJ will become just as big as him.. but even if AJ only becomes half as big as Mike, that's a massive achievement and will be enough to make him one of the most marketable athletes.
I don't care for any other sport.. Boxing is my favourite and only sport I follow closely. As a boxing fan I want AJ, Canelo, Spence, Wilder all to become big stars.. I want boxing to thrive but so called "boxing fans" on here aren't happy to see a boxer succeed because they support a rival boxer. In the UK we support all boxers if they deserve it. If Wilder beat AJ today I'd give Wilder credit as would majority of UK fans.. But if AJ wins, Wilder fans wouldn't give AJ credit and that's what's killing the sport.
Yeah the only athletes you know are Tiger Woods and Anthony Joshua...how convenient.
You must be really old.. Golf is old peoples sport. I know most the athletes on that list and I have no idea who Stephen is.. but hey Tiger Woods was a golfer and he was marketable so I’m sure Stephen has is too. Loads of people follow golf but like I said its mostly older people.
Is that a joke? I've never heard of him. Golf is only really popular in the US, most the world don't know golfers other than Tiger Woods. Ask anyone outside the US they wont have a clue who he is.
But marketability isn’t exactly the same as popularity. Nicki Minaj is really popular but she isn’t marketable outside her core fan base.
Yeah the only athletes you know are Tiger Woods and Anthony Joshua...how convenient.
Nobody knows who Joshua is. EVERYBODY knows who Steph Curry is.
Is that a joke? I've never heard of him. Golf is only really popular in the US, most the world don't know golfers other than Tiger Woods. Ask anyone outside the US they wont have a clue who he is.
But marketability isn’t exactly the same as popularity. Nicki Minaj is really popular but she isn’t marketable outside her core fan base.
LOL his sponsor Under Armour buying up ad space to make AJ relevant. LOL Sky and matchroom trying to make out he's Ali - he ain't sh*t. Just another YES MAN puppet told what to do.
When Joshua speaks he says some really dumb sh*t.
Example - People should follow the realness and the struggle. That means something. WTF is he saying????
LOL.
Tyson Fury KO's Anthony Joshua and the casuals phone the helplines Saturday night like when Take That broke up - difference is AJ gets DESTROYED. LOL
That's the whole point of being "marketable".. sponsors will pay you and buy ad space because of your commercial value.
AJ is the biggest star in Dubai. In the UK I haven't seen a single poster or TV ad of him but in Dubai he's everywhere. He's even sponsors by a Dubai travel agency. Just proves how marketable he is internationally.
Well he’s not really marketed over here. When I was at Turkey I saw a few posters of him.. never seen any posters in this country. In Dubai they had around 50 huge posters of him on the main road in Dubai and there was life size cut outs of him in the malls and appeared on TV ads there. I haven’t seen a single TV advert off him in this country.. He’s on TV ads in the US too.
He’s marketed heavy in other countries which I find surprising.
Miles and miles of @anthonyfjoshua all the way down Sheikh Zayed Road 😎 pic.twitter.com/aop2Hzfode— Paul Silky Jones (@PSilkyJones) April 14, 2017
LOL his sponsor Under Armour buying up ad space to make AJ relevant. LOL Sky and matchroom trying to make out he's Ali - he ain't sh*t. Just another YES MAN puppet told what to do.
When Joshua speaks he says some really dumb sh*t.
Example - People should follow the realness and the struggle. That means something. WTF is he saying????
LOL.
Tyson Fury KO's Anthony Joshua and the casuals phone the helplines Saturday night like when Take That broke up - difference is AJ gets DESTROYED. LOL
I would think his apparent conversion to Islam has reduced his marketability among some segment of the fanbase.
He said he isn't Muslim yet in the new IFL interview but that wouldn't make a difference.. Ali was the most recognised person on earth and he was Muslim. Plus there is something like almost 2 billion Muslims in the world.. 2 billion potential fans.
What a suprise that AJs personal cheerleader makes a thread pumping AJs tires and using a UK based magazine as proof that AJ is the most marketable star in the world
Nope not biased at all
I'm just waiting for Nahmean to make a thread something like
Anthony Joshua has replaced Jesus as most recognizable Human to ever walk the Earth
Or
Anthony Joshua the real life Batman/ Greatest boxer to ever lace them up during the day , Crime fighting superhero at night
Fail on your behalf to try and make this some kind of British bias magazine. This is the first time a Brit has come in at #1 since they started doing this segment.. in fact the majority of the top 3 over the years were Americans.. but they're obviously biased.
What a suprise that AJs personal cheerleader makes a thread pumping AJs tires and using a UK based magazine as proof that AJ is the most marketable star in the world
Nope not biased at all
I'm just waiting for Nahmean to make a thread something like
Anthony Joshua has replaced Jesus as most recognizable Human to ever walk the Earth
Or
Anthony Joshua the real life Batman/ Greatest boxer to ever lace them up during the day , Crime fighting superhero at night
Lol, I'm familiar with 3 names on that list so I can't put a lot of stock in anything they're saying.
God knows who Stephen Curry is I've never heard of him in my life and I don't know how he managed to get to number 2. Surely Pogba should be number 2. But that doesn't mean that Stephen guys isnt marketable.
I know but the uk market isn't large enough yet to give him the larger market value of other athletes in the list when as far as I see all of them have a larger global reach than him currently
If they have asked an industry consultant taking account of the present value of their predicted future commercial cash flows then that is something different and it should be taken in that context. But if you're asking about the here and now there is no way he's no 1 and only a uk newspaper would possibly think so
Well he’s not really marketed over here. When I was at Turkey I saw a few posters of him.. never seen any posters in this country. In Dubai they had around 50 huge posters of him on the main road in Dubai and there was life size cut outs of him in the malls and appeared on TV ads there. I haven’t seen a single TV advert off him in this country.. He’s on TV ads in the US too.
He’s marketed heavy in other countries which I find surprising.
Miles and miles of @anthonyfjoshua all the way down Sheikh Zayed Road 😎 pic.twitter.com/aop2Hzfode— Paul Silky Jones (@PSilkyJones) April 14, 2017