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Originally posted by deevel79 View PostAs fans of the sport, why should we care how "mainstream" they were? They were all good entertaining fights. As fans, that's all we should care about.
You should care because big fights are what attracts new fans and keeps the sport alive and thriving. Exposure is a pretty accurate predictor of the future of the sport.
Think back to what was happening with hockey ten years ago, and where it is now. now, reflect on what was happening with MMA and where IT is now.
If you are a fan of the sport, you would want it to grow and flourish. If you have some semblance of intelligence, you would understand that having big, mainstream events ae the vehicle to growth.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
You should care because big fights are what attracts new fans and keeps the sport alive and thriving. Exposure is a pretty accurate predictor of the future of the sport.
Think back to what was happening with hockey ten years ago, and where it is now. now, reflect on what was happening with MMA and where IT is now.
If you are a fan of the sport, you would want it to grow and flourish. If you have some semblance of intelligence, you would understand that having big, mainstream events ae the vehicle to growth.
As an example. If Mayweather/De La Hoya and Cotto/Margarito are fighting in the same big ass room and you have 100 fans, in the room. Now, both rings are on opposite ends of the ring, I have a feeling that WITH CASUAL FANS, you'll get a 60/40 split, with 60 going to watch the Cotto/Margarito fight.
Though, I will concede that Mayweather/De La Hoya would get more interest in the first place, at the end of the day casual fans aren't important because they're smart. They think, big name means great fight.
If they had the choice, however, knowing which fight was better, I think they'd usually go for the more entertaining fight.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
You should care because big fights are what attracts new fans and keeps the sport alive and thriving. Exposure is a pretty accurate predictor of the future of the sport.
Think back to what was happening with hockey ten years ago, and where it is now. now, reflect on what was happening with MMA and where IT is now.
If you are a fan of the sport, you would want it to grow and flourish. If you have some semblance of intelligence, you would understand that having big, mainstream events ae the vehicle to growth.
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Originally posted by deevel79 View PostWhere did i ever say that boxers shouldnt be paid well? I wish ALL boxers can make milions on top of millions, but at that same time, that should not be of our concern. As i've stated several times before, boxers have advisors, lawyers, promoters, managers, etc.....to worry about all of that for them. I dont know about u, but i watch boxing to see competitive, entertaining bouts. I can give 2 ****s about how much he is or isnt making. Seems to me that ONLY Floyd fans have that mentality.Last edited by Boofdatruth; 08-02-2008, 03:21 PM.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
You should care because big fights are what attracts new fans and keeps the sport alive and thriving. Exposure is a pretty accurate predictor of the future of the sport.
Think back to what was happening with hockey ten years ago, and where it is now. now, reflect on what was happening with MMA and where IT is now.
If you are a fan of the sport, you would want it to grow and flourish. If you have some semblance of intelligence, you would understand that having big, mainstream events ae the vehicle to growth.
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Originally posted by deevel79 View PostFloyd/Oscar was as mainstream as it get, yet it ****** ass, and turned many fans off who paid to see it. Yes it was a big mainstream fight, but was it a fight that brought new fans to the sport? I dont think so.
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Originally posted by C-Drone View PostAt the same time, you would hope that the fighters fight in tough fights. Fans want to see the fights that are going to bring the most action.
As an example. If Mayweather/De La Hoya and Cotto/Margarito are fighting in the same big ass room and you have 100 fans, in the room. Now, both rings are on opposite ends of the ring, I have a feeling that WITH CASUAL FANS, you'll get a 60/40 split, with 60 going to watch the Cotto/Margarito fight.
Though, I will concede that Mayweather/De La Hoya would get more interest in the first place, at the end of the day casual fans aren't important because they're smart. They think, big name means great fight.
If they had the choice, however, knowing which fight was better, I think they'd usually go for the more entertaining fight.
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Originally posted by boofdatruth View PostPlease. This is your imagination. You are only saying this only because the results are in already lol.
I said.. if FANS KNEW which fight would have been more exciting, I think it would have been a bit more watched. It'd called a hypothetical.
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Originally posted by boofdatruth View PostHow do you know? This fight grossed the most money in boxing history.
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