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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
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    The crowds have been looking bigger to me, I think even the Ward-Abraham had a decent crowd show up. I blame ticket prices in comparison to ppv, you get perfect angles and you dont have to sit next to some fucker that stands up in front of you blocking your view. Ringside seat are way too pricey for your typical boxing fan.
    Yeah but hasn't that always been true?
    I'm not too sure, but if you look at what kind of seat you would get for the price of ppv, its third or 4th tier. You only get one angle as well. Yeah seeing a fight live is great and all, but I would have to be closer than that to enjoy the fight. Talking at least 100 per ticket type seats.

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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    Quote Originally Posted by No Contest View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
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    The crowds have been looking bigger to me, I think even the Ward-Abraham had a decent crowd show up. I blame ticket prices in comparison to ppv, you get perfect angles and you dont have to sit next to some fucker that stands up in front of you blocking your view. Ringside seat are way too pricey for your typical boxing fan.
    Yeah but hasn't that always been true?
    I'm not too sure, but if you look at what kind of seat you would get for the price of ppv, its third or 4th tier. You only get one angle as well. Yeah seeing a fight live is great and all, but I would have to be closer than that to enjoy the fight. Talking at least 100 per ticket type seats.
    Yup. And I missed your initial point too. I was thinking Ringside has always been beyond the average fan and you made the critical point that PPV provides a cheaper alternative anayway.

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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    need to have a more mainstream promotion, more contender fights, less belts. I think if they do a U.S prizefighter it would do great though.

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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    Mc Donald's knows the what the deal is. It's called advertising. Imagine there nothing super special about their products, but they manage to outsell everyone. What they say and what they have learned is that advertising sells.

    It is up to the promoter to put out the word on the fights. He has to put out in-order to get a good return.

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    I guess that boxers are not been developed in the right way.

    They need to build a fan base localy and as they move up in level the fans will follow and from a wider area.

    No point having a 4 or 6 round fighter on a Vegas card unless he is from Vegas because none of his natural local fans will be watching.
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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    Because the heavyweight champion of the world is not form the usa right now so its going to be low.

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    Default Re: Why are boxing attendences low in USA?

    Honestly when I talk to people around everyone seems to know who the guys are in UFC, have UFC viewing parties, go to the local MMA events etc. Boxing hardly even gets mentioned anymore. If someone does mention boxing, it's just to be polite to me. I get questions like "when's the next big boxing match?"

    Boxing is on a decline as far as world interest goes IMO.
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