Is De la Hoya -Maywearher a lie??

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  • Njord777
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    Is De la Hoya -Maywearher a lie??

    They say it'll be the biggest boxing fight in years. Hundreds of millions of dollars to be made by the fighters, promoters, in money pumping through endorsements and gate/ ppv sales. That it will bring the sport back into the mainstream. Will it, though?

    Most of my friends who don't watch boxing- who I haven't told about the fight still know nothing about it. We're talking age range 19-26. Males. Isn't that a real target audience? They haven't heard anything about it and only know DLH through name recognition.

    Further, I did a little random sampling and went into a half dozen non-sport related chat rooms and asked around if anyone knew what it was. Only 1/3 of the rooms had anyone who knew what it was. That it was a boxing match...but they didn't know much more than that.

    It seems that only slightly more people than normal are hearing about this fight. People who don't care about boxing still don't care about it though- unlike some of the old Tyson fights, etc.

    So...is it all a lie? Will this fight really bring boxing back to the mainstream? Is DLH-Mayweathr going to bring back the casual fan? Doesn't seem like it...
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    #2
    Well, your friends are obviously not into this sport then

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    • BBFM
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      I dont think so the fight to first time viewers will be boring because they dont understand it. Then agian i think the people watching the 24/7 show might get drawn into it but probably be dissapointed if it's theyre first time watching a fight. O_o

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      • Verstyle
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        #4
        Originally posted by Njord777
        They say it'll be the biggest boxing fight in years. Hundreds of millions of dollars to be made by the fighters, promoters, in money pumping through endorsements and gate/ ppv sales. That it will bring the sport back into the mainstream. Will it, though?

        Most of my friends who don't watch boxing- who I haven't told about the fight still know nothing about it. We're talking age range 19-26. Males. Isn't that a real target audience? They haven't heard anything about it and only know DLH through name recognition.
        Further, I did a little random sampling and went into a half dozen non-sport related chat rooms and asked around if anyone knew what it was. Only 1/3 of the rooms had anyone who knew what it was. That it was a boxing match...but they didn't know much more than that.

        It seems that only slightly more people than normal are hearing about this fight. People who don't care about boxing still don't care about it though- unlike some of the old Tyson fights, etc.

        So...is it all a lie? Will this fight really bring boxing back to the mainstream? Is DLH-Mayweathr going to bring back the casual fan? Doesn't seem like it...
        Well uuuuh maybe there gay?and dont watch tv? even my mom who hasnt watched a full boxing match besides the tyson years in the 80s, is going to order it,that says alot.

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        • Njord777
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          That is my point, though. I'm talking about people who never really watched boxing much whom are out of touch with the sport and know nothing. They have led us to believe that the marketing power behind this match is going to propell the sport back into the mainstream. Doesn't seem like it, though. Everyone needs to have heard of it for that to happen.

          I'm just throwing it out there for conversation.

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          • Verstyle
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            #6
            Originally posted by Njord777
            That is my point, though. I'm talking about people who never really watched boxing much whom are out of touch with the sport and know nothing. They have led us to believe that the marketing power behind this match is going to propell the sport back into the mainstream. Doesn't seem like it, though. Everyone needs to have heard of it for that to happen.

            I'm just throwing it out there for conversation.
            your not going to get every in this fight,hell u wont get ne1 into ne huge sporting event unless it always happens at a certain time of the year(super bowl,world series,nba final)where u from they might not really know but in another town,every could probably know,even down to the grumpy old man willard.

            So u shouldnt assume cause some of your friends r alittle lost,that the fight isnt all the big,and wont put boxing in the light,mayweather made espn cover that should say enough there.
            Last edited by Verstyle; 04-30-2007, 12:04 AM.

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            • Njord777
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              I understand that not everyone is going to have heard about it...but...I'm talking about a very target age group. I'm not only speaking of people I am close with, either. I've asked many people at parties and such recently and people only have a vague recollection of hearing of it at best- and those that know don't care nearly as much as they've led us to believe people will.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Njord777
                I understand that not everyone is going to have heard about it...but...I'm talking about a very target age group. I'm not only speaking of people I am close with, either. I've asked many people at parties and such recently and people only have a vague recollection of hearing of it at best- and those that know don't care nearly as much as they've led us to believe people will.
                if some1 told me whos fighting on the ufc card in the main event i wouldnt know who they were probably,if they asked me the teams playing in the stanley cup i wouldnt know neither. age group means ****.u think nerdy ralph whos 23 is going to really know who lebron james is? get what im sayin

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                  The only friends I have that know about it are casual fans. My other friends wouldnt know who Oscar was if he was standing right in front of them.

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                  • Njord777
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                    Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
                    if some1 told me whos fighting on the ufc card in the main event i wouldnt know who they were probably,if they asked me the teams playing in the stanley cup i wouldnt know neither. age group means ****.u think nerdy ralph whos 23 is going to really know who lebron james is? get what im sayin
                    I do get what you're saying- which was why I was mentioning I had been asking people at parties. I go to college so I'm in a very broad social group when I go out. I've asked ****** black guys, white sorority girls, potheads and jocks- and most who have heard of it know little and the rest are in the dark. I've asked many races and social groups. What I meant in referring to age was I had been informally querying across the social strata of the age range and getting little informed feedback.

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