You look at the undercard for tonights PPV and it makes you yawn. Only one fight of any interest besides the main event.
Don't crucify me for saying this, but can't boxing promoters take a page from UFC and put multiple quality fights on the same card?
Let's just take one random UFC PPV card as an example. UFC 110 had a main event of Cain Valasquez and Noguiera. Not a sensational fight, but look how they back it up. On the undercard they had Wanderlei Silva, Michael Bisping, Joe Stevenson, Keith Jardine, and Mirko Cro Cop. That's 7 notable fighters on one PPV. So if the main event stinks, you have a bunch of fights to fall back on.
As someone who loves boxing, I wish promoters would start giving fans the **** for their buck. Let's say tonight's PPV had a "UFC like" undercard.
We could also be watching Marquez-Diaz 2, Ortiz-Campbell, and Khan-Malignaggi. All fights are Goldenboy and would be easy to package together.
If Oscar was serious when he retired and said "this sport needs help", he can start with this. Get fans interested in the sport and not just disappointed that they had to shell out $60 to watch one fight.
Don't crucify me for saying this, but can't boxing promoters take a page from UFC and put multiple quality fights on the same card?
Let's just take one random UFC PPV card as an example. UFC 110 had a main event of Cain Valasquez and Noguiera. Not a sensational fight, but look how they back it up. On the undercard they had Wanderlei Silva, Michael Bisping, Joe Stevenson, Keith Jardine, and Mirko Cro Cop. That's 7 notable fighters on one PPV. So if the main event stinks, you have a bunch of fights to fall back on.
As someone who loves boxing, I wish promoters would start giving fans the **** for their buck. Let's say tonight's PPV had a "UFC like" undercard.
We could also be watching Marquez-Diaz 2, Ortiz-Campbell, and Khan-Malignaggi. All fights are Goldenboy and would be easy to package together.
If Oscar was serious when he retired and said "this sport needs help", he can start with this. Get fans interested in the sport and not just disappointed that they had to shell out $60 to watch one fight.
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