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We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 20:58
by bnovelist
Go ahead and deny every era we've had at least ONE major BOX OFFICE star now we have not one! The definition of a box office star is one no
matter who he fights people tune in just to see what controversy unfolds. Example>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vy_am4c3ng
Looky again>>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-f4soL2Fgw
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 21:00
by greenmonkey
Dude go take that crap to the UFC , Boxing is just fine
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 21:22
by jewboypgh
Boxing is great for many reasons. I don't care what yinz say bout
the game, here is why boxing is taking off
1. Free boxing on TV. I'm poor and can't afford none of them PPV and cable.
Don't know who did this but thank chief.
2. Great young talent like Sammy Vasquez Jr., Thurman, and I like this kid Spence.
3. Don King is on the way out. Thank God.
There are a ton box office stars. After triple GGG decapitates that frog with a left hook, the whole world will know his name. Kovalev? Yinz are nuts, boxing is loaded with great talent right now. I ain't seen it this good in a long while.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 21:54
by bnovelist
I didn't imply talent. I said "Box Office Appeal"
GGG will never be a household name among the mainstream!
I said mega boxing attraction like Joe Louis, Ali, Tyson, Mayweather, Sugar ray Leonard, Oscar De La Hoya. Looking back you have to really give it
to Oscar his stardom reached beyond just the latina crowd. Blacks and whites I remember back in the day used to show up the sport bars on
Saturday nights to see De La Hoya! Kovalevs GGGs they are good but its something they are lacking in terms of mainstream appeal.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 21:57
by gilgamesh
Boxing has been in trouble, and had it's obituary written dozens of times. It keeps on ticking and keeps on moving forward. GGG, Canelo, Crawford...all guys with big Box Office Potential.
Box office stardom usually has very little to do with the fighter themselves, and everything to do with how they're marketed. If they market those guys right. They'll do big business in Boxing.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 07:18
by caldo2025
Bnov is clearly just trying to cause a ruckus with a foolish post like this. I'm not biting though this time so if you don't like Boxing anymore, take care. More for us.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 09:39
by johnswan1
bnovelist wrote: GGG will never be a household name among the mainstream!
Clowns said the same about Pacman.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 10:13
by Boxing Prospect
Yeah boxing's dead, Ioka got 13,000,000 million viewers and TBS were disappointed in the figure, says it all. The way of the Dodo by next year, time for me to start following English Billiards
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 10:15
by Freedom2013
Lots of exciting fighters right now.
Roman Gonzalez, Kovalev, Beterbiev, Inoue, GGG, Lemieux, etc plus numerous exciting up-and-comers like Khytrov, Gvozdyk, etc.
It's the boring ones like Andre " hold, headbutt, clinch and clamp" Ward who hurt the sport. The boxing writers shouldn't be giving too much attention to guys like that while ignoring the exciting boxers.
Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 10:34
by Tony1244
Wlad is huge in Europe. Wilder is a pretty big name here. Thurman and Spencer are quite interesting. GGG has a lot of fans everywhere.They love Stevenson and Lemieux in Canada.
Boxing has been dying for over 100 years.
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Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 11:09
by uptconnect
"Box office appeal" often changes with one punch, in either direction.
Pac and Floyd both had little to no box office appeal at one or more point in their respective careers.
Plus, I'd say that Canelo's current box office appeal already can't be denied, and he's still a relative baby in the sport, as far as his actual age goes.
And that's just one example- there are other current fighters that have good box office appeal too, who are bordering on stardom.
Pay better attention, maybe?
The sky definitely isn't falling on boxing, but maybe you, as the OP, should run and hide from it anyways.

Re: We Have Not One Box Office Star: Boxing is in Trouble
Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 16:25
by davie
Oh, you are a drama queen B