While pro boxing has adapted to the times in many respects, creating COVID-free bubbles and running shows in studios and empty venues all over the world, many fighters are still left unemployed, or at best, underemployed. Boxing's big budget promoters have the resources to run network television shows, and those with shallower pockets have adapted to online streaming technology as well. But that isn't a reality for everyone in the sport, and although the amount of boxing being broadcast may feel the same to the common fan, there are still far fewer shows being run globally than there have been in a very long time. The shows that have fallen off the calendar have been the club shows, the small hall cards where less experienced and decorated fighters would normally be able to find work.
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