I’ve been seeing more so-called “TikTok boxers” getting fights, attention, and even spots on undercards just because they’ve built a following online. Some fans say it’s embarrassing for the sport, others say it helps boxing reach a younger audience that might not tune in otherwise.
What’s interesting is that alternative platforms like TikTok 18 have made this even bigger — since it lets people share and watch unfiltered, edgy content that isn’t on the regular TikTok app. Many of these influencers first blow up there, and then use that audience to step into boxing, bringing fans with them.
What’s your take? Are these TikTok guys just watering things down, or are they actually helping keep boxing in the spotlight?
What’s interesting is that alternative platforms like TikTok 18 have made this even bigger — since it lets people share and watch unfiltered, edgy content that isn’t on the regular TikTok app. Many of these influencers first blow up there, and then use that audience to step into boxing, bringing fans with them.
What’s your take? Are these TikTok guys just watering things down, or are they actually helping keep boxing in the spotlight?
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