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Know what you mean, I don't think I could ever switch to the great new fighting arts !! Judging by your pics your a Tszyu fan, worst thing i had to watch for the great man wasn't the Hatton defeat but him dancing on celebrity come dancing, his best footwork was in the ring !
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MMA is like watching a fight down in a well. Boxing is like viewing a fight across an ocean.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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No sport can touch boxing for me. I cannot see boxing ever dying out.
No, its not
Its just that boxing doesn't have many "characters" anymore that can capture the imagination of boxing fans.
You have fighters that will keep you watching because they are exciting but they only fight every few months.
MMA seems to have more characters.
Looking at the PPV numbers in 2008, both the WWE and UFC were at the top of PPVs and the only boxing PPV that was up there in the top 3 with them was Oscar De La Hoya's fight.
What Boxing needs is another "golden boy"
The fact is we seem to be getting better fights on normal TV then on PPVs and because boxing is so much about styles a fight can go boring in a second while MMA more often then not is action oriented regardles of their styles usually.
People that only watch UFC can get bored on a boxing match fast.
The problem with boxing is it isnt reaching the younger demographic. Its reaching more people in their late 20s and 30s and older. But the UFC seems to draw more of a younger audience especiallty the 18+ audience which is the audience you want to target nowadays.
Boxing doesn't really have any boxer that can bring in that younger demographic since Mayweather left, because his hop hop money mayweather etc persona catered a lot to people around that age. Since he has left there's really nothing to garner that interest unless people have followed boxing for years and years.
No,but those of us running the sport really need to get our house in order,the public is sick of seeing BS matchups. If we give the public good fights they'll come back
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Boxing will always be the number 1 fighting sport in our lifetimes and way beyond that.
You cannot change the course of history and the fact that its one of the few if not only sports that is performed the entire world over.
Attractions like khan-barrera, hatton-pacquiao are always going to be huge for the respective countrys the fighters are from because of the magnitude of what the fight represents.
The sport is suffering a downturn in american talent right now due to many reasons a lot of which are down to many decent heavyweight prospects choosing a lucrative NFL career rather than the up and down risks you get with a business like boxing.
We dont have tysons, ali`s, fraziers, prince naseems or mayweathers just now - but its only a matter of time until those characters return in newer fresher forms.
As for UFC/MMA its a great combat sport and a lot of fun but it doesnt and never will have the history and recognition boxing has. Beside outside of the USA the sport is virtually non-existent other than those hardcore fans who follow the sport religiously to the common man it doesnt represent any interest like the sport of boxing will.
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The UFC pack out the O2 everytime they come here.. and that's even without their major stars.
David Haye sold 3000 tickets for his last fight there.![]()
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