UFC officially bigger than Boxing?

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  • HUGEBOXINGFAN
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    #41
    Originally posted by Cruisin'
    I figure boxing is bigger globally and MMA is bigger in the states.
    I think that is a fair assessment. Although I would say that boxing holds a more important part in hispanic culture in the States. I think boxing is positioned very well for the demographic change that is occurring in the United States.

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    • WarMaidana
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      #42
      Originally posted by Verga
      The problem is UFC stars are out shining boxing stars....
      a chick? The UFC is in a sad state if their biggest star is a woman

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      • HUGEBOXINGFAN
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        #43
        Originally posted by Barcham
        Wow. Two states. Go to Brazil and ask the same question. Go to Australia and ask the same question.

        The world does not begin and end with the United States no matter how much Yanks seem to believe it does.
        No it does not. That is why boxing is a bigger sport globally than mma...

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        • HUGEBOXINGFAN
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          #44
          The reality of the situation is boxing superstars have been considered the top of the food chain in terms of athlete stardom. Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, Tyson, De la hoya, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mayweather... The list goes on and on. Top money attracts top talent. I am not saying mma can not surpass boxing. But with the data available there is NOTHING that suggests it is a "bigger" sport.

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          • ReIoaded
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            #45
            Boxing will always have it's place and in about 7 years boxing will stage a fight bigger than anything else that will capture the attention of the world.

            But, UFC will surpass boxing in terms of popularity. It is inevitable.

            Regardless of how little respect people have for the boxing quality of an MMA fighter, the fact is UFC is simply the evolution of combat sports and people generally going along with evolution.

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            • Don Pichardo
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              #46
              Originally posted by SouthPawHitman
              No. I am not Puerto Rican.
              I know I was being sarcastic

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              • Barcham
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                #47
                Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN
                No it does not. That is why boxing is a bigger sport globally than mma...
                As a sport, yes. Which is why I have always maintained that Haymon will never gain control of boxing as a whole. It is too large and it is too international. But when it comes to individual personalities, MMA is taking over from boxing. Boxing is lacking that giant personality to replace Mayweather and there is no one on the horizon to do so. Will someone else come along one day? Possibly, but who is to say that person will not choose another sport instead? Possibly even MMA?

                You would expect that person to already be known in boxing if he existed, but right now - nothing at all. It certainly will not be a non-English speaker as that will not go over in the US. It will not be anyone from Haymon's stable as they have no real control over their own career and cannot do spontaneous interviews.

                Anyone have any ideas on who will be the next larger than life boxing personality or how long it will take for one to come along?

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                • Divine Hammer
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                  #48
                  ok to who say this and that. someone can say yes i liek ok maybe better than what you say is better but who to say is what better for everyone??? what bigger than the other??? u can look maybe and see how bigger one is but not seeign what they say. what everyon say. u cant say hey this bigger without everyone sya.

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                  • Bigg Rigg
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Verga
                    Two of Boxing biggest names are set to retire both Mayweather & Pacquiao....While UFC has just added more Star power with Ronda Rousey & Conor McGregor; Can GGG,Canelo,Verdejo,& Errol Spence carry the torch or will boxing be out hustled by UFC?

                    Is Ronda Rousey a bigger star than Canelo ?
                    Who are u??? Stop making threads and shut up already.

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                    • Young Money
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                      #50
                      Who cares really? They're different sports.

                      I'll always prefer watching the sweet science.

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