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  • #41
    Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
    Limeys cling to this population BS. China and India have 2.5B people. They have 0 world champions. Boxing is dead sport in America. The fact that we still lead the world in champions is a testament to the skill level of our fighters.
    What a terrible analogy. China and India are not boxing countries and never have been. America and the UK is.

    "Boxing is dead in America", eh that's not true. Millions of viewers every weak, highest paid athlete is a boxer, PPV records etc. It's very much a live.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      What a terrible analogy. China and India are not boxing countries and never have been. America and the UK is.

      "Boxing is dead in America", eh that's not true. Millions of viewers every weak, highest paid athlete is a boxer, PPV records etc. It's very much a live.
      Millions of viewers every week? We've had maybe 10 cards this entire year that have reached 1M. Highest paid boxer is American, sure, but it's anomaly, as the next highest earning American boxer isn't in the top 250. PPV records, sure, once again another anomaly, who is the last American boxer outside of Mayweather to draw even 300K PPV buys as the A-side?

      The only reason boxing still has a pulse in my country is because of our diversity (Mexican-American populations supports boxing) and just due to our overall strong sports culture.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
        Limeys cling to this population BS. China and India have 2.5B people. They have 0 world champions. Boxing is dead sport in America. The fact that we still lead the world in champions is a testament to the skill level of our fighters.
        Boxing is huge in India of course doe

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
          Millions of viewers every week? We've had maybe 10 cards this entire year that have reached 1M. Highest paid boxer is American, sure, but it's anomaly, as the next highest earning American boxer isn't in the top 250. PPV records, sure, once again another anomaly, who is the last American boxer outside of Mayweather to draw even 300K PPV buys as the A-side?

          The only reason boxing still has a pulse in my country is because of our diversity (Mexican-American populations supports boxing) and just due to our overall strong sports culture.
          10 cards? Lol you've got to be joking. Off the top of my head:

          Mayweather vs Pacquiao
          Klitschko vs Jennings
          GGG vs Munroe
          Matthysse vs Provodnikov
          Wilder vs Duhuapaus
          Wilder vs Stiverne
          Broner vs Porter
          Crawford vs Dulorme
          Khan vs Algieri
          Thurman vs Guerrero
          Canelo vs Kirkland
          Garcia vs Malignaggi
          Thurman vs Collazo
          Mares vs Santa Cruz

          And I'm sure there's more + some of these cards pulled in 2million+. we still have some big fights coming up on HBO and probably PBC too before the end of the year.

          Why does it matter if it's the A-side? and why does it matter if it's an american? You said boxing was dead in your country and that's just massive BS. Now you're trying to change the goalpost.

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          • #45
            Cong****. The fans are great. I want to experience a fight out there soon. I hope Khan grows a pair so I can book that vacation.

            If not maybe Joshua and Fury will build up.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
              Boxing is huge in India of course doe
              It would have been if Khan fought Mayweather

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              • #47
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                10 cards? Lol you've got to be joking. Off the top of my head:

                Mayweather vs Pacquiao
                Klitschko vs Jennings
                GGG vs Munroe
                Matthysse vs Provodnikov
                Wilder vs Duhuapaus
                Wilder vs Stiverne
                Broner vs Porter
                Crawford vs Dulorme
                Khan vs Algieri
                Thurman vs Guerrero
                Canelo vs Kirkland
                Garcia vs Malignaggi
                Thurman vs Collazo
                Mares vs Santa Cruz

                And I'm sure there's more + some of these cards pulled in 2million+. we still have some big fights coming up on HBO and probably PBC too before the end of the year.

                Why does it matter if it's the A-side? and why does it matter if it's an american? You said boxing was dead in your country and that's just massive BS. Now you're trying to change the goalpost.
                You named 14 fights, 12 of those have done 1M. I was off by 2.

                Always funny arguing with a limey about boxing's popularity in America. Mother ****er I live in America. I know better than you.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                  You named 14 fights, 12 of those have done 1M. I was off by 2.

                  Always funny arguing with a limey about boxing's popularity in America. Mother ****er I live in America. I know better than you.
                  Yeah you said 10, so you were 4 off. All of those fights did 1M or 1M+ and I'm sure there are fights out there I've forgotten.

                  We're not discussing popularity - You said it was dead in america. how can it be dead with these numbers?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Yeah you said 10, so you were 4 off. All of those fights did 1M or 1M+ and I'm sure there are fights out there I've forgotten.

                    We're not discussing popularity - You said it was dead in america. how can it be dead with these numbers?
                    No. Khan-Algieri and Thurman-Collazo didn't do 1M. Maybe they peaked at that number, but they didn't average that number. Also, your population quip works against you in this argument. Isn't 1M viewers in a sports hungry country of 300M really pathetic?

                    Just for comparison's sake, Frampton-Avalos did 2M in the UK. A bum fight in a nation of 64M did 2M viewers. 2M viewers in America (300M+ pop.) for boxing is a reason for celebration. Boxing is #4 in the UK. Boxing doesn't make the top 10 in the US.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
                      No. Khan-Algieri and Thurman-Collazo didn't do 1M. Maybe they peaked at that number, but they didn't average that number. Also, your population quip works against you in this argument. Isn't 1M viewers in a sports hungry country of 300M really pathetic?

                      Just for comparison's sake, Frampton-Avalos did 2M in the UK. A bum fight in a nation of 64M did 2M viewers. 2M viewers in America (300M+ pop.) for boxing is a reason for celebration. Boxing is #4 in the UK. Boxing doesn't make the top 10 in the US.
                      Yes and it was on terrestrial TV. Free for all. Boxing is not #4 in the UK - Who told you that? It probably goes something like this:

                      Football
                      Formula 1
                      Rugby Union
                      Rugby League
                      Cricket
                      Golf

                      And then you have the racing, darts, NFL too, cycling, tennis, motorsports and somewhere in that mix...... boxing.

                      Thurman vs Collazo:

                      http://fightnights.com/2015/07/14/24...-at-12-million

                      "The card peaked at 1.2million and the main event averaged 1million"

                      Khan vs Algieri:

                      "The fight saw Englishman Khan outbox the American over 12 rounds to win a unanimous decision. The telecast, including the re-broadcast that immediately followed the live airing, topped 1,133,000 total views."
                      Read more at http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Box...Mc3CQ6J2j0B.99

                      Which 9 sports are above boxing in the US? I saw something like MLS are only drawing a couple hundred k per game for example:

                      http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/mls-...n-america.html
                      Last edited by LacedUp; 10-16-2015, 02:05 AM.

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