Re: boxing fans the loneliest sports fans in the world ?
Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 20:59
Because he wasn't into padding up his record by fighting dozens of 3rd raters in pseudo exhibition matches.
Kalan your comparing 2 vastly different worlds, in fact completely different worlds, so much so that the points your trying to make are utterly ridiculousKalan wrote:Because he wasn't into padding up his record by fighting dozens of 3rd raters in pseudo exhibition matches.
Your comparing apples with pears. The HW division has always been where the money is, in those times a welterweight would never earn the same sort of money. SRR got $33,000 for one welterweight title defence over Fusari (SRR donated it all to charity) and I believe the biggest purse he got was $250,000 when he fought Maxim.Kalan wrote:
But Jack Dempsey was World Champion for 7 years and only fought 6 Title Defenses ... and that was it... That was WAY before PPV or TV. The people who put their butts in the seats are the only ones who paid.. Dempsey didn't pad his record with dozens of non-title fights against 3rd raters.. Talk about 15-rounds??? For Dempsey's 2 fights with Gene Tunney he insisted they be 10-round fights.. Rickard nearly had a heart attack telling Dempsey that wouldn't work -- but they were the 2 richest fights with the largest gates, and made and the most money until the 1970's... And that was in the 1920's.
Louis-Baer sold out 88,000 in Yankee stadium during the height of the Great Depression, for a real non-title fight because Louis didn't have the title yet.
Wrong. Why am I not surprised.Kalan wrote:Because he wasn't into padding up his record by fighting dozens of 3rd raters in pseudo exhibition matches.