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  • #11
    Originally posted by YGriffith View Post

    WAS the biggest sport* long gone are those days.
    I really can't say. I know that it's right up there, but bigger than Soccer (Futball). Really??

    Not my sports website though, and I can't speak to their data collection methods and controls.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
      So I just learned that over a quarter of the worlds population are ice hockey fans.
      They don't care much about boxing in Canada, one of the largest countries in the world. Same thing in China, India, Africa and other huge countries.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
        They don't care much about boxing in Canada, one of the largest countries in the world. Same thing in China, India, Africa and other huge countries.
        I beleive that the website contradiction of that is based in Africa.

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        • #14
          Saying boxing is big all over the world is a pigment of some people's imagination; people who rarely mingle with other people and their cultures. Of course, if you only read western newspapers, and only focused on your own media you're limited to western values and cultures, thus Ali being mentioned and other celebrities would not be uncommon.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
            I beleive that the website contradiction of that is based in Africa.
            And how many famous boxers are coming from Africa, past and present, compared to soccer? Only one I know is Chis Van Heerden. And he's white.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
              Saying boxing is big all over the world is a pigment of some people's imagination; people who rarely mingle with other people and their cultures. Of course, if you only read western newspapers, and only focused on your own media you're limited to western values and cultures, thus Ali being mentioned and other celebrities would not be uncommon.
              I cannot improve on that.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
                And how many famous boxers are coming from Africa, past and present, compared to soccer? Only one I know is Chis Van Heerden. And he's white.
                How many participate in Soccer compared to boxing, why do fans expect boxing to be mainstream alongside football etc, its never been any different its a niche sport with its very own deep history and its the only niche sport that can stop the world for an hour while its best earn the largest purses in all sport, its not for everyone but its superstars are known by everyone.
                Willow The Wisp Willow The Wisp likes this.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                  I really can't say. I know that it's right up there, but bigger than Soccer (Futball). Really??

                  Not my sports website though, and I can't speak to their data collection methods and controls.
                  Wasn't alive during that time but Ali's counterpart is pele and he isnt nearly as popular is/was even to this day. **** even my grandma who was born in the middle of a war in a country that has no pro boxing history, had no access to TV till like the 2000s knew muhammad ali as a boxer.

                  My mom heard of the rumble in the jungle even though it happened two years after she was born.

                  Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson may be the most popular athletes ever.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by YGriffith View Post

                    Wasn't alive during that time but Ali's counterpart is pele and he isnt nearly as popular is/was even to this day. **** even my grandma who was born in the middle of a war in a country that has no pro boxing history, had no access to TV till like the 2000s knew muhammad ali as a boxer.

                    My mom heard of the rumble in the jungle even though it happened two years after she was born.

                    Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson may be the most popular athletes ever.
                    I think its because boxing is very individual star driven. Major team sports are vastly bigger in most respects but they're not so much about the individual athletes, its as much (or more) about the team and the competition as about the players.

                    Hulk Hogan for example is probably more recognisable than the vast majority of soccer players, but pro wrestling sure as **** isnt bigger than soccer. Tiger Woods is very recogisable too but it doesnt mean tons of people are watching golf religiously.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by YGriffith View Post

                      Wasn't alive during that time but Ali's counterpart is pele and he isnt nearly as popular is/was even to this day. **** even my grandma who was born in the middle of a war in a country that has no pro boxing history, had no access to TV till like the 2000s knew muhammad ali as a boxer.

                      My mom heard of the rumble in the jungle even though it happened two years after she was born.

                      Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson may be the most popular athletes ever.
                      I bet she's heard of the Brazil national soccer team. Soccer is a team sport.

                      There is still something incredible about the Heavyweight Championship of the World. The greatest individual status in world sport.

                      Doesn't compare to the World Cup in popularity though.

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