The deal means for boxing in Germany that it is not dead.
There are not that many big events anymore. Sturm is gone, Abraham is pretty much gone. Huck is at the tail-end of his career. Klitschkos are gone. Brähmer is a draw in Eastern-Germany. Feigenbutz disqualified himself really early from being a draw. Zeuge fights not regularly enough. Culcay disappointed too often.
The 90's and 00's shows were big and had huge audiences but the audience has gotten a lot older since then. Not a lot of young boxing fans. The bigger boxing shows nowadays have an average age of maybe 50. A big problem is the lack of advertising. Eubank vs. Yildirim (promoted by Sauerland) was in Stuttgart. I work in Stuttgart and there was no visible advertising at all. For a tournament with 'the biggest prize in boxing'. The Sauerlands (Kalle and Nisse) got out of touch with the Germans, living in London. Their father Wilfried handled it better.
There are not that many big events anymore. Sturm is gone, Abraham is pretty much gone. Huck is at the tail-end of his career. Klitschkos are gone. Brähmer is a draw in Eastern-Germany. Feigenbutz disqualified himself really early from being a draw. Zeuge fights not regularly enough. Culcay disappointed too often.
The 90's and 00's shows were big and had huge audiences but the audience has gotten a lot older since then. Not a lot of young boxing fans. The bigger boxing shows nowadays have an average age of maybe 50. A big problem is the lack of advertising. Eubank vs. Yildirim (promoted by Sauerland) was in Stuttgart. I work in Stuttgart and there was no visible advertising at all. For a tournament with 'the biggest prize in boxing'. The Sauerlands (Kalle and Nisse) got out of touch with the Germans, living in London. Their father Wilfried handled it better.
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