Originally posted by Holtol
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It was literally one of the national TV shows that was like a weekly institution during the 60's and 70's and many great fighters had great fame from that show alone. Families across Aus would all sit down and watch it every week. It died out during the 80's though with the advent of modern programming. During the 60's and 70's though there were some real classics on national free TV with some of the greatest fighters to ever lace 'em up and whole families across the country would be sitting down to watch it each week. You hear people going crazy today about the popularity of some fighters and yet there are fighters back then who were just as popular in each country with more people because whole families saw them all the time and their fights were just part of the national sporting culture in that era. The top boxing fights were seen by everyone across the country, much as Pac's fights are seen by all Filipino's today.
Carruthers, Rose, Famo etc were national sporting heroes back then and were known by face by everyone young and old. That's just in Aus and it would have been the same the world over. It's all very different today and yet people are amazed at what they consider to be something completely unique. Boxing was just ten times, and more, the size of what it is today. It will never again reach the heights of popularity, skill, national and international exposure that it had then. The numbers alone verify this as boxing gyms, trainers and registered pro boxer numbers don't even come slightly close to what they were in the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s. I had an article which had the numbers of registered pros, gyms etc from that time to a few years (early 2000's or late 90's I think it was) and from memory it was about 14 times the amount. You had the same amount of gyms in one state then that you have in the entire country now.
They used to show all the top national contenders/championship fights as well as the major international title fights, especially one in which an Aussie was fighting someone overseas, each week. I first saw Hector Thompson fight Antonio Cervantes and Roberto Duran on that show. Also saw the Famechon/Harada and Harada/Rose fights there as well as Famo/Legra, Toweel/Carruthers etc etc.
It would be like watching Pac/Margarito on free national TV now. Pity.
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