I can't stand those older boxing fans who stopped watching boxing

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  • croz
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    #31
    Originally posted by Rockin'
    it's so simple what eventually ruined boxing, like a last twist of the knife in their own foot..........the pay per view.

    no longer can the casual fan enjoy a night of top notch boxing without shelling out $50 - $60. no longer do they talk on lunch breaks or around the water cooler about our sport. Why?..... because the vast majority never even see it. So they say: Ah, who cares, the ****s all rigged anyway. That's our new mileniums casual fan.

    Television killed the club shows
    and pay per view killed the casual fan



    .......... Rockin'
    You just reminded me of Jack Dempsey saying television is killing boxing because it made people less likely to pay to watch a fight. I think it was back in the 50s or something, he said boxing was on its last legs and wouldn't last five more years.

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    • The Hammer
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      • billeau2
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        #33
        Originally posted by Rockin'
        it's so simple what eventually ruined boxing, like a last twist of the knife in their own foot..........the pay per view.

        no longer can the casual fan enjoy a night of top notch boxing without shelling out $50 - $60. no longer do they talk on lunch breaks or around the water cooler about our sport. Why?..... because the vast majority never even see it. So they say: Ah, who cares, the ****s all rigged anyway. That's our new mileniums casual fan.

        Television killed the club shows
        and pay per view killed the casual fan



        .......... Rockin'

        True.

        Actually if you look at all sports its bad....While any Lawyer and 3 dollar whore can put on a biker jacket and go to a Raider's football game, most real bikers could never afford a ticket. Baseball? I used to go to Yankee stadium with a ten spot and get fed and a bleacher's seat...usually with a give away like "bat day" etc....Today? If I wanted to take my kids out to the San fran giants? set me back over a hundred.

        Its interesting though...My one boy wanted to go to see "grave digger" a monter truck show...when I went with him, I saw nothing but working clas Americans...when he wanted something to eat? had nachos with real chicken, cheese and fixings and the guy said something like "give me five bucks." So if you are wondering where all the fans are? I have no interest in monster trucks but being with my kids? great food, at affordable prices? this is how fandom starts after all.

        I love boxing but unless I beat the cable guys on occasion there is no way I am spending the money to keep up and its a shame because I would love to sit with my boys and show them how a great fighter operates and create fans...

        Boxing and all sports are killing their fan base and creating a bunch of mercianary athletes who compete in syndicates known as free agentcy. There is no loyalty...I stopped watching baseball years ago...guys can hit and pitch a baseball better than ever in history buta team? show me Billy Martin ready to slug the ump and marshmellow salesmen and the guys during the seventies...and football? ha! the refs suck so bad they destroyed the sports before the price of a game frankly. Until recently most superbowls were determined by a blow out (why watch anyway?) or a ****ty call. No thank you.

        Boxing. Heck King at least had good shows, the **** they ask us to swallow now.... The incompetant judges.... I mean boxing has only itself to blame. Hopefuly Diana is smart enough (and he might be) to keep ****ting on boxing and making MMA more plebian...like Monster Trucks, hence encouraging fans to get involved and take an interest. Time will tell

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        • billeau2
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          #34
          Originally posted by croz
          You just reminded me of Jack Dempsey saying television is killing boxing because it made people less likely to pay to watch a fight. I think it was back in the 50s or something, he said boxing was on its last legs and wouldn't last five more years.
          Yeah Dempsey during this time would know so much about the impact of television on boxing.

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          • DannYankee
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            #35
            That reminds me of all the people that stopped watching NBA because MJ retired yet they "love" basketball foh.

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            • WARQUEZ
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              #36
              That sounds like the usual 18-24 demographic that hopped on a sport when it was hot, then stopped watching when their favorites retired.

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              • 285Kid
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                #37
                give the top rank and Golden Boy brand to Don King he'll make all those guys fight eachother

                NBA die in 2004 with all the new rules change , you can thank the pacers and pistons brawl + the dead of the centers

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                  #38
                  to be honest I cant stand boxing fans TODAY! always have excuses for EVERYTHING!

                  If a fighter wins theres an excuse if a fighter loses theres an excuse.

                  These "fans" hype up a boxer but as soon as he loses, they talk down on him smh.

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                  • mikinoki
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by KaL-EL
                    to be honest I cant stand boxing fans TODAY! always have excuses for EVERYTHING!

                    If a fighter wins theres an excuse if a fighter loses theres an excuse.

                    These "fans" hype up a boxer but as soon as he loses, they talk down on him smh.
                    You can still be a fan of a fighter after he loses but not like before because now you can see his flaws exposed and theres nothing wrong if you don't like him anymore

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                    • SBleeder
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                      #40
                      The only part of boxing I've stopped watching is the heavyweight division. I haven't enjoyed any heavyweight since Holmes, although I could tolerate Holyfield.

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