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I wish Boxing was more popular with the youth.
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Originally posted by hougigo View Postfootball and basketball.... that's all it is
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It's just how following this sport can be sometimes. You're bound to run into some people who have been watching and have had a foundation in it. Doesn't sound too much different than how it was when I was 16-17, except most people around cared about WWF/WCW, which at the time was at the height of popularity (late 90s). That young crowd is now fragmented between pro wrestling and MMA, but I will take a guess and say it'
I watched boxing since I was about 10 and didn't start to meet others who were truly into it until I left the house and got to college. I mean kids knew who Oscar, Evander, Tyson, RJJ were but they didn't know the 2nd tier or the younger guys like Barerra, JMM, floyd, etc who were just prospects at the time.
so once I was in school, I'd just have it on TV any random Saturday, ppl knew if they were gonna chill with me that night that boxing was gonna be on no matter what. So mostly I'd never try to force it on anyone, I'd just be doing my own thing and after a while some of those people couldn't wait until the next fight and the next time to get wasted at the dorm and go out after. I revolved the fights around events at my spot drinking, bbq, girls, etc whatever. Road trips to vegas for boxing weekends once I turned 21 really got ppl hooked on that atmosphere. still, you will likely never meet anyone who knows about the sport as much as you do. i know plenty of people who watching boxing all the time, but yet I'm still forced to come here to talk boxing with people who know it in depth
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Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN View Postcomparing fighters makes sense bc the fighters are in the same sport trying to become the best in their choice of work. boxing and mma are very different in their fan bases so it does not make sense to really compare them the only similarity really is they are both in the entertainment business.
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I'm 22 years old, from Texas and I still haven't met a single person that was a regular fan of boxing, sure they know who De La Hoya, PAC, and May are but they've never even heard of guys like Hopkins even though DLH fought him, or Ward, Froch, Wright, Trinidad, Barrera, Morales, etc.
It's comparable to people who only watch the Superbowl or NBA finals but never ever ever watch the regular season games, or other teams play against each other.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostThey're both fighting sports vying for the loyalty (and dollars) of fight fans. If UFC didn't come along, there would be a lot more boxing fans. What other sport would have claimed the attention of those inclined towards contests of pure violence?
i asked dan rafael about this in his chat once and he said studies have showed that those fans would never have really had an interest in boxing more so the ufc is in competition with wweLast edited by HUGEBOXINGFAN; 11-23-2012, 03:45 AM.
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Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View PostIt's just how following this sport can be sometimes. You're bound to run into some people who have been watching and have had a foundation in it. Doesn't sound too much different than how it was when I was 16-17, except most people around cared about WWF/WCW, which at the time was at the height of popularity (late 90s). That young crowd is now fragmented between pro wrestling and MMA, but I will take a guess and say it'
I watched boxing since I was about 10 and didn't start to meet others who were truly into it until I left the house and got to college. I mean kids knew who Oscar, Evander, Tyson, RJJ were but they didn't know the 2nd tier or the younger guys like Barerra, JMM, floyd, etc who were just prospects at the time.
so once I was in school, I'd just have it on TV any random Saturday, ppl knew if they were gonna chill with me that night that boxing was gonna be on no matter what. So mostly I'd never try to force it on anyone, I'd just be doing my own thing and after a while some of those people couldn't wait until the next fight and the next time to get wasted at the dorm and go out after. I revolved the fights around events at my spot drinking, bbq, girls, etc whatever. Road trips to vegas for boxing weekends once I turned 21 really got ppl hooked on that atmosphere. still, you will likely never meet anyone who knows about the sport as much as you do. i know plenty of people who watching boxing all the time, but yet I'm still forced to come here to talk boxing with people who know it in depth
Just keep being you and forget what other people are into if it's not what you like.
I was the only boxing fan amongst my friends, but after they hung around me for a while caught a few televised events for fighters that put on special performances, they are now fans who watch it themselves. People like to witness talent in all forms and Boxing has tons of it available to be seen.
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I am 21 from San Antonio and boxing and soccer were the biggest sports with my friends. I live in a Mexican neighborhood what part of San Antonio isnt really San Antonio is about 66% hispanic so the city im from has a huge boxing fan base and no matter what the age wether it is 16 or 65 it is just real big in the Mexican community. I also have cousins out in Arizona in the Tuscon area who are teenagers and big boxing fans so from my point of view I know a lot of young boxing fans and old boxing fans also so that is my 2 cents.
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Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN View Posthttp://www.usatoday.com/video/index....id=71232082001
i asked dan rafael about this in his chat once and he said studies have showed that those fans would never have really had an interest in boxing more so the ufc is in competition with wwe
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostInteresting. Thanks for the video evidence. If all this is right then you're correct, the discussion is even more meaningless than all the other meaningless shit we argue about around here.
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