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  • egreezy
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    Can Boxing Ever Resurge in the U.S. while...

    The biggest fights are being shown on these premium cable channels HBO and Showtime. A lot of ppl don't have these channels. UFC a big part of the growth is it being shown on ****e. And remember when they said the SuperSix semi-finals and finals would be shown on CBS, has anybody heard any updates on that. Espn seems to be stepping up some, Versus left after they bought Toney-Oquendo I wonder why? lol
  • Luilun
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    Boxing can be popular just because Blacks are going down the tube, theres alot of young Hispanic fighters comming up throught the ranks. Once boxing fans watch Hispanic fighters give them action packed fights they won't miss the boring Black fighter. The only person who will miss Black fighters will be Blacks

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    • el malo
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      i'm afraid boxing will not resurge in the u.s., it seems to only be getting worse. tickets aren't selling like they did in years past. No way the super 6 semi-finals and final ends up on cbs, that tournament turned out to not be as big as it was suppose to be. boxing won't die, it will always be around but it doesn't look like its gonna get any better. ufc is slowly taking over in the u.s.

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      • el malo
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        #4
        hbo and showtime's only hope is if a short, stocky african-american with a girl sounding voice comes out of nowhere and starts ko'ing everybody in the heavyweight division. boxing will definitley resurge in the u.s again.

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        • Killa Killa
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          #5
          Originally posted by Luilun
          Boxing can be popular just because Blacks are going down the tube, theres alot of young Hispanic fighters comming up throught the ranks. Once boxing fans watch Hispanic fighters give them action packed fights they won't miss the boring Black fighter. The only person who will miss Black fighters will be Blacks
          Don't listen to this IDIO^^...

          anyway...

          Yes, it can resurge...all we have to do is make the best fights.....even if the majority don't have Showtime and HBO, if the best fights are being made and are being put on these stations, then people will watch and potentially become more interested...

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          • Bushbaby
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            Nope,look at all the garbage ppv's we've had.Look at Berto being baby'd along by hbo.Look at the stance hbo took with Martinez.Look how they allow Pacman to use there network to cherrypick.Look at how much fight fans think that hbo is better than showtime.Look at Floyd cheating against a lightweight on ppv.At least showtime has fights on fridays & saturdays.We need to support espn & showtime.Boxing will never make a comeback going the way it's going.

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            • Spray_resistant
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              No, how can the sport become mainstream if most ppl are not exposed to the product on a regular basis?

              Any other sport would suffer just as much if its biggest events can only be viewed on overpriced pay channels.

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              • Kevin Malone
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                #8
                Originally posted by egreezy
                The biggest fights are being shown on these premium cable channels HBO and Showtime. A lot of ppl don't have these channels. UFC a big part of the growth is it being shown on ****e. And remember when they said the SuperSix semi-finals and finals would be shown on CBS, has anybody heard any updates on that. Espn seems to be stepping up some, Versus left after they bought Toney-Oquendo I wonder why? lol
                Versus did leave but they are broadcasting the World Series of Boxing now (something I couldn't care less about boxing-wise).

                As far as a resurgence with HBO and Showtime I think you are right. I didn't follow boxing closely except for the last 3 years of show because there was no chance of my parents buying those channels when I was a kid. Like most sports kids are exposed to them at a young age and that's when they fall in love with it and become a fan for life. I'm the exception not the rule when it comes to boxing fans as I came to it later in life.

                I'm curious as to where you heard rumors of the Super Six semi's on CBS? I follow boxing on TV type stuff pretty closely and I've heard nothing about that. Froch-Johnson on CBS could gain a bunch of new fans I think.

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                • egreezy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                  No, how can the sport become mainstream if most ppl are not exposed to the product on a regular basis?

                  Any other sport would suffer just as much if its biggest events can only be viewed on overpriced pay channels.
                  Exactly, and we are no longer in the Hot Box era which affect boxing viewing. Are there no other channels that but up the kind of money HBO/Show do for events? It would help ticket sales dramatically in my opinion.

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                  • Imatroll
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                    #10
                    Boxing needs to make some big changes. UFC is doing well because there's no such thing as "ducking". Top competition always fight each other. Cards are always stacked

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