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  • MANGLER
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    #11
    I've never bought into the **** about boxing dyin. It's always been a dirty business wit a lotta **** wrong wit it, but it ain't goin nowhere. There won't be anotha Tyson or DLH, but the public will never abandon boxing.

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    • MOREBASS
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      #12
      Originally posted by BatTheMan
      For boxing to get back to previous years popularity it needs american superstars. That and some boxing back on the major US networks.


      Impressive on UFC's behalf I must say. How much does the UFC PPV cost compared to boxing PPV?
      I agree, but you know it definitely wouldn't hurt if promoters were willing to sacrifice a little 'now money' to invest of the future of the sport, and new fans by putting some quality fights on network television.



      UFC PPV events are usually $44.99
      Last edited by MOREBASS; 12-30-2008, 04:11 PM.

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        #13
        Imagine the numbers if PPV was around for Ali-Frazier, Leonard-Duran, Hagler Hearns, Cooney-Holmes, Joe Louis fights.

        That will put into perspective what the numbers don't always tell.

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        • RisAri0
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          #14
          Boxing will always have a place on earth, it has centuries ago. So when has it ever left to come back?

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          • deevel79
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            #15
            Boxing has to do what UFC is doing, and that's "catering to the fans" They give the fans the fights that must happen, and that the fans want to happen. There's no making excuses for not fighting another guy in UFC. If a fighter does, he is stripped!

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              #16
              Originally posted by deevel79
              Around the same. Anyhere between $40-$55. Difference is, UFC puts 2-3 main events on one card in addition to the undercard fights. This is where boxing fails us. They usually put 2-3 crappy undercard fights before 1 main event.
              Oh yes. Back in the day when Don King was in control he made some monster events for sure.

              Originally posted by MOREBASS
              I agree, but you know it definitely wouldn't hurt if promoters were willing to sacrifice a little 'now money' to invest of the future of the sport, and new fans by putting some quality fights on network television.



              UFC PPV events are usually $44.99

              Yep. That's a major flaw with HBO and others today. They keep showing and promoting boxings seniors tour instead of creating the next generation of stars. There's plenty of talent although definetely not in abundance in America.

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                #17
                How many gangsters are involved with UFC? Slim to none right?

                How many gangsters are involved with Boxing? Organized crime and *****.
                Hella right? Well, gangsters make the world go round. How can boxing possibly die with gangsters involved. Of course they don't have a stronghold like they did in the 50's, but believe me, they're still out there.

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                • MOREBASS
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                  #18
                  Another thing, somewhat related.


                  Am I the only one who thinks the Contender series sucks ?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MOREBASS
                    Another thing, somewhat related.


                    Am I the only one who thinks the Contender series sucks ?
                    No. I think it's terrible. They're too GD big!!! Hella clumsy clods too.
                    But the Contender isn't going to bring boxing back. This year's weak.

                    They need to lower the weights in order to make it more exciting.

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                    • mrpain81
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                      #20
                      UFC had 12 PPV's this year that means they have 1 card a month to put on the big fights, while HBOPPV had 8. Boxing doesn't need PPV like the UFC does since that is their main income provider. Boxing has HBO which had 20 no-ppv shows this year and SHO which had 24 non-ppv shows. If Boxing had the same structure that the UFC has they would have 12 PPV's a year and the once a month PPV cards would look like this.

                      January

                      Trinidad vs Jones -PPV
                      Mollo vs Golota-PPV
                      Karmazin vs Bunema-PPV
                      Chambers vs Povetkin -HBO
                      Malignaggi vs Ngoudjo -SHO

                      Feburary

                      Pavlik vs Taylor -PPV
                      Montiel vs Castillo-PPV
                      Klitschko vs Ibragimov-HBO
                      Williams vs Quintana-HBO
                      Berto vs Trabant-HBO
                      Angulo vs Cortes-SHO
                      Guerrero vs Litzau-SHO

                      March
                      Peter vs Maskaev-HBO
                      Campbell vs Diaz-HBO
                      Marquez vs Pacquiao-PPV
                      Casamayor vs Katsidis-HBO
                      Vazquez vs Marquez 3-SHO

                      April

                      Dawson vs Johnson-SHO
                      Tarver vs Woods-SHO
                      Cotto vs Gomez-HBO
                      Cintron vs Margarito-HBO
                      Calzaghe vs Hopkins-HBO

                      May

                      Delahoya vs Forbes-HBO
                      Gamboa vs Jimenez-HBO
                      Angulo vs Gutierrez-HBO
                      Diaz vs Pacquiao-PPV
                      Dirrell vs Hanshaw-SHO
                      Witter vs Bradley-SHO

                      June

                      Forrest vs Mora-SHO
                      Quintana vs WIlliams-SHO
                      Ward vs Ravelo-SHO
                      Abraham vs Miranda-SHO
                      Lorenzo vs Marquez-SHO
                      Pavlik vs Locket-HBO
                      De leon vs Lopez-HBO
                      Berto vs Rodriguez-HBO
                      Arreola vs Witherspoon-HBO

                      July

                      Klitschko vs Thompson-HBO
                      Cotto vs Margarito-PPV
                      Torres vs Holt-SHO
                      Alvarado vs Bazan-PPV

                      August

                      Judah vs Clottey-HBO
                      Kirilov vs Darchinyan-SHO
                      Dirrell vs Pashall-SHO
                      Wolak vs Smith-SHO
                      Teron vs Lozada-SHO

                      September

                      Bradley vs Cherry-SHO
                      Diaz vs Katsidis-HBO
                      Juarez vs Barrios-HBO
                      Mosley vs Mayorga-HBO
                      Berto vs Forbes-HBO

                      October

                      Gamboa vs Ramirez-HBO
                      Angulo vs Tsurkan-HBO
                      Martinez vs Bunema-HBO
                      Pavlik vs Hopkins-HBO
                      Tarver vs Dawson-SHO
                      Peter vs Klitschko-SHO
                      Bute vs Andrade-SHO


                      November

                      Moliter vs Caballero-SHO
                      Mijares vs Darchinyan-SHO
                      Dirrell vs Oganov-SHO
                      Calzaghe vs Jones-PPV
                      Taylor vs Lacy-HBO
                      Malignaggi vs Hatton-HBO
                      Vera vs Kirkland-HBO
                      Williams vs Phillips-HBO
                      Arreola vs Walker-HBO

                      December

                      Delahoya vs Pacquiao-PPV
                      Klitschko vs Rahman-HBO
                      Holt vs Hopkins-SHO
                      Ortiz vs Resto-PPV
                      Lopez vs Medina-PPV

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                      If those were the PPV's boxing was putting on once a month do you think the numbers would even be close between boxing and the UFC???

                      Boxing fans are spoiled they get a card every weekend and most the time they are on Showtime and HBO. They don't have to wait once a month for a nice card, all they want to do is wish they could have to pay every single month 44.95 to watch quality fights.

                      PPV has been bad for the sport of Boxing, it has alienated many fans who can't be putting out that kind of money every month. I like the idea of having PPV's for only super fights and it looks like HBO is going to start doing that from now on.

                      Before the MMA fan boys come in here and say "BUT WE GET UFC ON ****E TOO" yeah well we get Boxing on ESPN2,Versus,Telemundo,Tv Azteca mostly every single weekend.

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