Has the internet changed boxing?

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  • Charmander
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    #1

    Has the internet changed boxing?

    I was just watching fight camp 360, and Mosely is really into his tweets.

    Boxers now can have their own voice, no words editted for the better or worse. Boxers call each other out, which can noly be a good thing, but also there are a lot of videos' and streams which take money away from boxing.

    Definitely articles are mroe accessible, and magazines such as The Ring are becoming obscelete.

    What are your thoughts?
  • Mike Hawk
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    #2
    yes.

    everything actually.

    music, movies, sports.

    because of how things can be passed around so quickly.

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    • SirTomJones
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      #3
      'yes anyone from anywhere can now see sight from anywhere

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      • Charmander
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mike Hawk
        yes.

        everything actually.

        music, movies, sports.

        because of how things can be passed around so quickly.
        I agree. The world has changed, we have mroe than one TV, we don't watch things as a family.

        In boxing, it has gained some fans, but also made some go elsewhere such as gaming, and other sports.

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        • lightsout_finit
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          #5
          Originally posted by Charmander
          I was just watching fight camp 360, and Mosely is really into his tweets.

          Boxers now can have their own voice, no words editted for the better or worse. Boxers call each other out, which can noly be a good thing, but also there are a lot of videos' and streams which take money away from boxing.

          Definitely articles are mroe accessible, and magazines such as The Ring are becoming obscelete.

          What are your thoughts?
          Yes it has.......

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          • DeelDough
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            #6
            Technology overall has changed everything.

            Sports , music , television.

            Nowadays everything is covered in a way that's more negative than positive. The media itself doesn't just cover and report an event or an accomplishment. They analyze it , they examine it ,they criticize it , and judge it.

            But who's really responsible?? We are.

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