Yes, I only tune in for the big fights. Other than that, I don't watch it.
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They should start staging boxing tournaments every now and then.. 6 man tournaments. bring some excitement back.superior format for fans who are hustlers
only retired old guys and those doing Jack sht have the energy and time to catch something every weekend
do not turn boxing into American football with tailgaters who dedicate weekends to spectating rofl
maybe 5 or 6 actives max at a time worth following closely
A major event every 2 to 3 months
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Not to get off on a tangent, and I am halfway in a meeting now so I may ramble. But as I wrote earlier, the division amongst differing promotional groups has caused a lot of these problems in my opinion. Part of the cause is them realizing that the most money to be made comes from having a big name boxer in their stable, and that the easiest way to create a big name boxer is to protect that '0'.
Ergo, the best way to make money is to have a fighter with an '0' who you can market. So now these fighters and promoters are less inclined to fight as often as before.Comment
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Tournament is where Usyk showed the rest of the world outside of Russia what COSSACK isComment
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Biggest thing for me are no free televised fights. Boxing used to be everywhere. Flip through the Spanish channels and find some boxing. USA Tuesday Night Fights. If you had a subscription to HBO or Showtime anyway, you always had boxing. Now, ESPN - the leader in televised sports, doesn't even carry the sport. The prices being charged for PPVs are ridiculous and the majority of the events aren't even PPV worthy. I had DAZN in the beginning and they slowly priced themselves out.👍 1Comment
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I only watch them big and popular ones….if someone like rolly fights a nobody i aint watching that, or munguia fights a bum…. I almost wouldnt watch inoue if he chooses a lower competition…Comment
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