Ppv are a symptom of boxing today. In the '50's and '60's boxing was a popular as baseball. Not so today. Back in the day, fighters fought more than once a year in a trumped up over hyped match. Fighters in the day fought better competition as in, the top guys fought the top guys.
Now fighters only want to fight once a year and make a killing each time. The general public has little knowledge of boxing today. There are may reasons for this. Screwy decisions, poor matches, out of shape fighters, inactive fighters etc. The public isn't aware of boxing even like it was in the '80's. EVERYONE was talking about Hagler, Hearns, Leonard etc.
Too many weight divisions with 3 or 4 different "champions" in each hasn't helped either. What boxing needs is a national commission with fewer weight classes, only one champ and regularly scheduled fights. Then maybe and it's a big maybe, boxing could get a t.v. deal like baseball or football. Heck NBC gave 6 BILLION for a few years of football. Now if Don King and Bob Arum are out of the picture that would be more than enough to go around.
Now fighters only want to fight once a year and make a killing each time. The general public has little knowledge of boxing today. There are may reasons for this. Screwy decisions, poor matches, out of shape fighters, inactive fighters etc. The public isn't aware of boxing even like it was in the '80's. EVERYONE was talking about Hagler, Hearns, Leonard etc.
Too many weight divisions with 3 or 4 different "champions" in each hasn't helped either. What boxing needs is a national commission with fewer weight classes, only one champ and regularly scheduled fights. Then maybe and it's a big maybe, boxing could get a t.v. deal like baseball or football. Heck NBC gave 6 BILLION for a few years of football. Now if Don King and Bob Arum are out of the picture that would be more than enough to go around.
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