What I’ve also noticed, which I’m wondering if you guys agree with me on, relates to their lack on young marquee names amongst the biggest stars that they televise.
Whilst it’s clear that Canelo still has a long career ahead of him, physically smaller fighters tend to retire earlier than their heavier counterparts, so we might only be able to enjoy a couple of years of Vasyl Lomachenko and Terence Crawford before they eventually walk away from the sport.
Therefore, this leaves HBO will a lengthy list of veteran fighters that are likely to either retire within the next year or continue competing when they’re clearly far removed from their respective primes.
Here’s a list of the fighters I’m referring to:
• Juan Manuel Marquez (43)
• Wladimir Klitschko (41)
• Manny Pacquiao (38)
• Miguel Cotto (36)
• Gennady Golovkin (35)
• Nonito Donaire (34)
• Sergey Kovalev (34)
• Jean Pascal (34)
• Timothy Bradley (33)
• James Kirkland (33)
• Andre Ward (33)
• Brandon Rios (31)
• Nicholas Walters (31)
• Román González (29)
Do you think that HBO Boxing’s potential impending demise will result in the audience figures of Showtime and the PBC increasing or do you feel that this is simply another symptom of the decline of the sport of boxing in America?