Boxrec forum how many active members ?

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Loki wrote: 09 May 2019, 13:41 I literally didn't understand a word of it.
I understood every single word. It was only when I tried to put them together to determine what the hell he was intending to say that ran into a wall. :maybe:
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paddy chavez wrote: 09 May 2019, 16:58 So true
It really is.

I also think that the rise of Facebook, Twitter and Reddit have led to a fall of the popularity of forums in general.
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I tend not to post as much just because of the redundancy of most topics. That and I guess the older members of the forum I'm used to see posting aren't around much anymore. Add in some annoying trolls as well....

Can't say if that's the same for everybody else. As NFC pointed out about, FB, Twitter, etc have also declined forums overall as well. Plus the sheer amount of boxing websites/forums overall.
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I’m not really sure how many members are left on this site. When you sift through the EO alts there are probably very little.
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lazboy wrote: 11 May 2019, 08:55 I’m not really sure how many members are left on this site. When you sift through the EO alts there are probably very little.
:lol:
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I read the posts but barely comment. Why would I subject myself to a response from EO and his facts. That happened once and it made me have a nervous breakdown :witzend:
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Most of the guys that posted in 2010 are still here.. But they only post in the OT.

Imagine the CS and B&I section was as busy as the OT
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:21 Most of the guys that posted in 2010 are still here.. But they only post in the OT.

Imagine the CS and B&I section was as busy as the OT
Most of them think CS is utterly ruined by trolls that are allowed to continue posting rubbish and be overly combative. Many seem to be egocentric and self righteous pudenda to be honest.
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oogiebe wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:23 Most of them think CS is utterly ruined by trolls that are allowed to continue posting rubbish and be overly combative. Many seem to be egocentric and self righteous pudenda to be honest.
Can't complain too much.

People need to chill out. Facts/Opinions.

Someone always thinks their opinions are more true or relevant than someone elses.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:25 Can't complain too much.

People need to chill out. Facts/Opinions.

Someone always thinks their opinions are more true or relevant than someone elses.
I like CS. I like most of the posters. More than I like off-topic. Let them stay there.
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oogiebe wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:27 I like CS. I like most of the posters. More than I like off-topic. Let them stay there.
Yeh, I'd rather discuss boxing on BoxRec and not other stuff..

I don't mind some of the topics, like the UFC or Football threads, but if I really wanted to discuss that, I'd join a forum that is mainly that.

But then again, I think all forums in general have an OT section.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:34 Yeh, I'd rather discuss boxing on BoxRec and not other stuff..

I don't mind some of the topics, like the UFC or Football threads, but if I really wanted to discuss that, I'd join a forum that is mainly that.

But then again, I think all forums in general have an OT section.
Those blokes on OT behave exactly like the reasons they say that CS is horrible. Ironic. There is no discussion from varying viewpoints, only insults and arguments. Very frustrating.
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oogiebe wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:35 Those blokes on OT behave exactly like the reasons they say that CS is horrible. Ironic. There is no discussion from varying viewpoints, only insults and arguments. Very frustrating.
Yeh. fuuck the threads that are like 10 pages long and 300 posts long. :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:45 Yeh. fuuck the threads that are like 10 pages long and 300 posts long. :lol:
:lol: LMAO!
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Boxtune wrote: 09 May 2019, 12:29 I ask this question because this forum is way less active than in 2010 ?
You’ve been a member since 2016, which equates almost precisely to three years. :o

Have you had your original account banned?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:45 Yeh. fuuck the threads that are like 10 pages long and 300 posts long. :lol:
Any thread, regardless of the topic, past 5 pages is a political pissfest. And any thread involving fat git/Carlos/wigun inevitably turns into him either blowing one of the few guys he likes for pages or measuring his dick online by attempting to belittle with poor jokes and boasting about his unbeatable life(which sounds miserable tbh)
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dagilechia wrote: 09 May 2019, 12:50 this forum is almost dead
That’s because boxing is almost dead.
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RScarf1 wrote: 11 May 2019, 14:51 That’s because boxing is almost dead.
Boxing is growing through out the world
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paddy chavez wrote: 11 May 2019, 16:37 Boxing is growing through out the world
Not in the States. I think the desperation to stop the downturn in America us alienating one of the hotter markets in the UK.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 11 May 2019, 16:39 Not in the States. I think the desperation to stop the downturn in America us alienating one of the hotter markets in the UK.
Yeah it's a strange time Never bigger in the UK and Russia but dwindling in America which has been the home of boxing for so long ...
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I think if the dazn and ESPN+ formats work and a star comes through it could shift the decline in America 20 years of ppv has made boxing a niche sport it made a few boxers rich but took it out of the mainstream . Crawford could of been that guy but it's a bit late now to become a star I think ,Joshua isn't American but he would if been a good guy to kick start it all
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oogiebe wrote: 11 May 2019, 11:35 Those blokes on OT behave exactly like the reasons they say that CS is horrible. Ironic. There is no discussion from varying viewpoints, only insults and arguments. Very frustrating.
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paddy chavez wrote: 11 May 2019, 16:54 I think if the dazn and ESPN+ formats work and a star comes through it could shift the decline in America 20 years of ppv has made boxing a niche sport it made a few boxers rich but took it out of the mainstream . Crawford could of been that guy but it's a bit late now to become a star I think ,Joshua isn't American but he would if been a good guy to kick start it all
It's a great time to be a fan in america, but it will never be a major sport here again. Just events here and there that mildly capture the publics interest.
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RScarf1 wrote: 11 May 2019, 14:51 That’s because boxing is almost dead.



The boxing bosses got too greedy with the PPV. They used to have good boxing on tv free, like the Friday night fight of the week. US schools and colleges don't have boxing programs (when i was in college i wanted to box but the closest thing they had was wrestling which isn't close at all). Then all the right in your face corruption turns people off. Boxing dying in the US but MMA is growing in popularity.
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Ilya Muromets wrote: 11 May 2019, 19:51 The boxing bosses got too greedy with the PPV. They used to have good boxing on tv free, like the Friday night fight of the week. US schools and colleges don't have boxing programs (when i was in college i wanted to box but the closest thing they had was wrestling which isn't close at all). Then all the right in your face corruption turns people off. Boxing dying in the US but MMA is growing in popularity.
As amateur boxing goes, so goes the sport in America. We used to find heroes at the Olympics, now USA Boxing is practically invisible. Olympic boxing is what caused a resurgence in the UK, IMHO.
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