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« Reply #75 on: May 03, 2015, 01:56:34 PM »

I think that's the end of boxing btw. That was the last big fight the general public give a shit about IMO. UFC will now take over because their fan base is super engaged with the sport.

Comical how many people on my social media feeds though Pacman won.
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« Reply #76 on: May 03, 2015, 02:16:07 PM »

Casual boxing fans may well think he won. He's aggressive and Floyd backs off with single shots. People who don't watch boxing too regularly might well think that. Especially if you can't hear the commentators.
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« Reply #77 on: May 03, 2015, 02:21:49 PM »

I think that's the end of boxing btw. That was the last big fight the general public give a shit about IMO. UFC will now take over because their fan base is super engaged with the sport.

Comical how many people on my social media feeds though Pacman won.

This will never happen.  UFC is far too brutal to watch for the vast majority of casual fight fans.  I know loads of people who casually love boxing but would never watch UFC because it is so raw and brutal.  It has it's own niche market and will stay like that imo.  If it is about to take over when is a UFC fight going to gross even 10% of what that fight did last night?  Literally no chance.
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« Reply #78 on: May 03, 2015, 02:40:22 PM »

I think that's the end of boxing btw. That was the last big fight the general public give a shit about IMO. UFC will now take over because their fan base is super engaged with the sport.

Comical how many people on my social media feeds though Pacman won.

This will never happen.  UFC is far too brutal to watch for the vast majority of casual fight fans.  I know loads of people who casually love boxing but would never watch UFC because it is so raw and brutal.  It has it's own niche market and will stay like that imo.  If it is about to take over when is a UFC fight going to gross even 10% of what that fight did last night?  Literally no chance.

My point is less that UFC will get massive and more that boxing is about to go on a massive decline. We'll probably never see a boxing match gross 10% of last night.
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« Reply #79 on: May 03, 2015, 03:03:04 PM »

I think that's the end of boxing btw. That was the last big fight the general public give a shit about IMO. UFC will now take over because their fan base is super engaged with the sport.

Comical how many people on my social media feeds though Pacman won.

This will never happen.  UFC is far too brutal to watch for the vast majority of casual fight fans.  I know loads of people who casually love boxing but would never watch UFC because it is so raw and brutal.  It has it's own niche market and will stay like that imo.  If it is about to take over when is a UFC fight going to gross even 10% of what that fight did last night?  Literally no chance.

My point is less that UFC will get massive and more that boxing is about to go on a massive decline. We'll probably never see a boxing match gross 10% of last night.

Mayweather hasn't retired yet. But yeah when he goes it will leave a void in the short term as there are no other fighters out there at the minute that have really caught the public's imagination. However in time others will come to the fore.

It's a pity there aren't more fights that capture the public's imagination as it doesn't have lead to some ridic value.
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« Reply #80 on: May 03, 2015, 03:04:52 PM »

I think that's the end of boxing btw. That was the last big fight the general public give a shit about IMO. UFC will now take over because their fan base is super engaged with the sport.

Comical how many people on my social media feeds though Pacman won.

This will never happen.  UFC is far too brutal to watch for the vast majority of casual fight fans.  I know loads of people who casually love boxing but would never watch UFC because it is so raw and brutal.  It has it's own niche market and will stay like that imo.  If it is about to take over when is a UFC fight going to gross even 10% of what that fight did last night?  Literally no chance.

My point is less that UFC will get massive and more that boxing is about to go on a massive decline. We'll probably never see a boxing match gross 10% of last night.

Mayweather's next fight will gross way more than 10% of last night.  Money will be on £30m min for the final fight of his contract alone without everyone else taking their cut.
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« Reply #81 on: May 03, 2015, 03:05:16 PM »

(not a boxing fan, so i ask as an outsider)

why does mayweather capture the fans interest?

a serial domestic abuser with an extremely boring fighting style..single hit, run and avoid etc etc...can see why that would appeal to purists but what's the fuss about such an objectionable person?
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« Reply #82 on: May 03, 2015, 03:11:17 PM »

(not a boxing fan, so i ask as an outsider)

why does mayweather capture the fans interest?

a serial domestic abuser with an extremely boring fighting style..single hit, run and avoid etc etc...can see why that would appeal to purists but what's the fuss about such an objectionable person?

He's one of the best of all time.  He is also exceptionally good at self promotion. The public tend to have a love hate relationship with him. He is far from a popular figure but still they pay to watch him.
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« Reply #83 on: May 03, 2015, 03:12:37 PM »

(not a boxing fan, so i ask as an outsider)

why does mayweather capture the fans interest?

a serial domestic abuser with an extremely boring fighting style..single hit, run and avoid etc etc...can see why that would appeal to purists but what's the fuss about such an objectionable person?

He sells the 'dream' lifestyle that so many young men aspire to/dream of imo.  Loads of cash/birds/cars/gambling etc.  That sells his product to the typical yank male imo.  His ability to use social media to engage with his customers is second to none in sport.  Underneath all the hype/flash harry image he is a totally serious athlete who treats his body like a business.  He looks in game shape virtually every day of the year no matter when his next fight is.  The total opposite of a guy like Hatton who had to shift 3 stone twice a year between fights.
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« Reply #84 on: May 03, 2015, 03:14:03 PM »

Shame Golovkin isn't a little bit smaller.

Indeed. I can't see Floyd being interested in that and understandably so. I'll be happy with Thurman or Khan next up.
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« Reply #85 on: May 03, 2015, 03:20:19 PM »

How would the Khan fight be priced up?

Similar to last night I'm thinking?

Certainly think Khan gives him more trouble than Pacman did but  Mayweather would still do enough.
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« Reply #86 on: May 03, 2015, 03:25:56 PM »

How would the Khan fight be priced up?

Similar to last night I'm thinking?

Certainly think Khan gives him more trouble than Pacman did but  Mayweather would still do enough.

You think that could happen at Wembley or is Money always just going to fight in the USA/Vegas because of the time difference just doesn't make it work from a business point of view?  Froch seemed to enjoy telling Money that he had fought in front of 80.000 fans and Money hadn't.
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« Reply #87 on: May 03, 2015, 03:26:14 PM »

How would the Khan fight be priced up?

Similar to last night I'm thinking?

Certainly think Khan gives him more trouble than Pacman did but  Mayweather would still do enough.

Floyd a lot shorter. Public money meant he went off at an inflated price as the public love Manny. The public don't particularly rate or like Khan. Many of them still remember him flat on his back after being sparked by Prescott. Mayweather no bigger than 2/5.
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« Reply #88 on: May 03, 2015, 03:30:57 PM »

How would the Khan fight be priced up?

Similar to last night I'm thinking?

Certainly think Khan gives him more trouble than Pacman did but  Mayweather would still do enough.

You think that could happen at Wembley or is Money always just going to fight in the USA/Vegas because of the time difference just doesn't make it work from a business point of view?  Froch seemed to enjoy telling Money that he had fought in front of 80.000 fans and Money hadn't.

The only attraction I think would be fighting in front of 80,000 fans, possibly with being his last ever fight he might fancy that but Mayweather being Mayweather it would be more likely be wherever he's guaranteed the most coin!
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« Reply #89 on: May 03, 2015, 03:34:03 PM »

How would the Khan fight be priced up?

Similar to last night I'm thinking?

Certainly think Khan gives him more trouble than Pacman did but  Mayweather would still do enough.

Floyd a lot shorter. Public money meant he went off at an inflated price as the public love Manny. The public don't particularly rate or like Khan. Many of them still remember him flat on his back after being sparked by Prescott. Mayweather no bigger than 2/5.

Bazza you think the Khan fight will be made?

Khan has Ramadan in September so sorta rules that month out although Mayweather said he will fight again in September.
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