I dunno what kinda people they did their survey but wrestling over boxing, what da phukk. baseball over NFL??? and college football is not there. t
Why is BOXING so low on the Totem pole in AMERICA?
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The decisions will be the death of boxing fans even for hardcore boxings fans on this board.
I almost stopped watching boxing after the DLH-Whitaker, Chavez-Whitaker, Mosley-DLH II and Lewis-Holyfield decisions. I was that close.
Originally posted by TheEvilSaintseveral reasons:
1. bull**** decisions drive away fans.
2. too many boring fights.
3. NO SUPERSTARS.
4. PBF is the perfect example of what drives away fans: loud, arrogant, immature, whiny, boring to watch, no sense of humor, and very little marketability to the public.
5. 3 fights a year for each boxer (if ur lucky).
6. too many belts and organizations.
7. no big fights on cable TV (too much PPV).
8. Don King... nuf said.
9. too much hype, too little action.
10. no more mike tyson-like fighters (sam peter is nowhere near as appealing as mike).
11. too many squabbles over money.
12. NOT ENOUGH KNOCKOUTS!!!
13. too many upsets.
14. not enough dream matches.
15. not enough wars.
16. all talk and no walk fighters.
17. too much time to hype/prepare for fight.
18. too many fighters rest on their laurels.
19. boxing schedule is too wide (meaning not enough fights in a certain amount of time).
20. not enough unifications matches.
one of my teachers said "i think boxing's rigged." i said "it is."
boxing needs to prove me and her wrong.Comment
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You guys are right, the only time boxing gets mentioned on networks, its Don King or Tyson, and they're usually punch lines.Comment
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Thats Terrell Owens to a T and he has the number one selling jersey in the NFL. And arrogant atheletes isnt a phenomena specific to boxing either.
Originally posted by TheEvilSaintseveral reasons:
1. bull**** decisions drive away fans.
2. too many boring fights.
3. NO SUPERSTARS.
4. PBF is the perfect example of what drives away fans: loud, arrogant, immature, whiny, boring to watch, no sense of humor, and very little marketability to the public.Comment
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Originally posted by TheEvilSaintseveral reasons:
1. bull**** decisions drive away fans.
2. too many boring fights.
3. NO SUPERSTARS.
4. PBF is the perfect example of what drives away fans: loud, arrogant, immature, whiny, boring to watch, no sense of humor, and very little marketability to the public.
5. 3 fights a year for each boxer (if ur lucky).
6. too many belts and organizations.
7. no big fights on cable TV (too much PPV).
8. Don King... nuf said.
9. too much hype, too little action.
10. no more mike tyson-like fighters (sam peter is nowhere near as appealing as mike).
11. too many squabbles over money.
12. NOT ENOUGH KNOCKOUTS!!!
13. too many upsets.
14. not enough dream matches.
15. not enough wars.
16. all talk and no walk fighters.
17. too much time to hype/prepare for fight.
18. too many fighters rest on their laurels.
19. boxing schedule is too wide (meaning not enough fights in a certain amount of time).
20. not enough unifications matches.
one of my teachers said "i think boxing's rigged." i said "it is."
boxing needs to prove me and her wrong.
You got alot of good points! but I would rank DON KING number one he basically invented PPV!
I disagree with number 17 that should work for boxing hyping a fight is what makes the word spread its like promoting a movie they give them 3 months.Comment
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Originally posted by neils7147933The average TV viewer/sports fan does not want to have to pay for boxing, doesn't want to have to stay up til midnight on a Saturday to watch boxing, doesn't know 10 active fighters, and their main images of modern boxing are guys getting arrested, having riots during press conferences, biting ears (one guy has a lot to do with much of this paragraph...lol)
Where I work, the list would be 1. Nascar 2. NBA or NFL (depends on the time of year - NBA gets more interest after football ends) 3. Golf
4. Pro wrestling
Also you have to put some blame on the heavyweight division.. Without a Tyson or Bowe.. it is very rare that boxing will even get any national recognition. It has become especially evident with the demise of Hopkins, Jones, De La Hoya, and Trinidad.
Boxing needs a star heavyweight now more then ever. America isn't going to get sold on the stud welterweights.
As big of disgrace Tyson was he did give the sport a national figure. The only problem is he wasn't the guy we needed to ambassador the sport.Comment
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PPVs....inactivity....alphabet belts...
That is why I changed my username to "The Future" earlier..
I am the future of boxing..
If I ever become champ, I promise I will fight at least 4-5 times EVERY year..
PPV or no PPV I will show them a example of a active fighter...Comment
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Originally posted by hectariSome would argue but I agree PPV ruined the beloved sport of boxing!
But How in the hell did WWE get so damn popular and they also have ppv?Comment
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Originally posted by DudeAs I've already stated in another thread: that statement is completly and proofen wrong.
Oh well I guess by your saying Europeans are not true boxing fans, I even gave them credit for enjoying boxing more then americans. Guess you really want to dissagree with me at all points for sake of argument.
You heard it hear first europeans do not really like boxing it is below handball, fact given by DUDEComment
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