Believe it or not I got an ominous feeling in the pit of my stomach when a buddy and I paid 25 bucks a pop in 1981 to go watch Leonard/Hearns in the old Calgary Corral hockey arena. Of course the outcome of the fight fueled that dread.
Leonard in many ways started the whole ppv era and was the first 100 million dollar fighter. The Tyson era took it to a new level and you could almost see the corner where the accident would happen on. There were times when I thought they might do a ppv of him going to the toilet. I think Floyd is the end of the ppv era and I've thought for years now that boxing would have to implode in order to get on track and that it would be brutally painful at times along the way. Many fans will leave but then they were not really fans to begin with. I think the pain will be long time gain but also that history will repeat itself just because of the very nature of the sport. I think its going to become more fringe and I think that's ok. It may resurrect the real meaning of risk and reward. Boxing will never die anymore then prostitution will.
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