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Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 10:59
by peter barlow
Hearns next 2 UK cards (which are poor already) have women's boxing chief support. They're way up the card everytime now
And supposedly Savannah Marshall is main event on Sky Saturday.
They clearly way overestimate the interest in this stuff. It's starting to downgrade Hearns cards big time.
Early days on Sky but it seems they may even outdo Hearn in this regard. They want to put Savannah Marshall Vs Claressa Shields on Sky Box Office .....

Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:02
by Monzon83
Won't be getting my money for any of this shit.
Somebody in boxing is eventually going to step up and tell people women's boxing is total garbage and has no business being on PPV cards with men. It's a gimmick designed to appease the woke masses.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:09
by Ruthless-RKO
Hearn and Sky say world title fight on the card.. Guaranteed it's a womens fight.
Last time there was a triple header world title fights..
Two of them was womens..
Why are British boxers (males) not winning world titles?
They're getting opportunities aren't they?
We have what 2-3 world champions?
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:24
by tony1234
It's the same with SKY and football, talk about the Premier League and it is the Women's Premier League. Are there any female fans of women's boxing ? Or just a few guys knocking one out over seeing women have a scrap ?
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:29
by Ruthless-RKO
tony1234 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:24
It's the same with SKY and football, talk about the Premier League and it is the Women's Premier League. Are there any female fans of women's boxing ? Or just a few guys knocking one out over seeing women have a scrap ?
I gwt more notifications from my Sky SPORTS app on my mobile about Womens Prem league than I do about mens.
The you have Adam Smith cheerleading for netball.
DAZN cant get anything else, so they have Womens Champions League and are advertising that every day..
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:35
by peter barlow
Monzon83 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:02
Won't be getting my money for any of this shit.
Somebody in boxing is eventually going to step up and tell people women's boxing is total garbage and has no business being on PPV cards with men. It's a gimmick designed to appease the woke masses.
Its certainly a gimmick, and cheap filler which is why Hearn is pushing out this crap. The old wise guys allegedly, Arum etc know there is no interest or depth so don't have anything to do with it.
Its the younger promoters trying to appear progressive. But it doesn't do tickets or views yet gets pushed hard.
Hearn and Sky think theyre being smart but how long until calls for equal pay, demands for women commentators etc
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:42
by peter barlow
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:29
tony1234 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:24
It's the same with SKY and football, talk about the Premier League and it is the Women's Premier League. Are there any female fans of women's boxing ? Or just a few guys knocking one out over seeing women have a scrap ?
I gwt more notifications from my Sky SPORTS app on my mobile about Womens Prem league than I do about mens.
The you have Adam Smith cheerleading for netball.
DAZN cant get anything else, so they have Womens Champions League and are advertising that every day..
Sky are pathetic since Comcast took over. They destroyed SSN with all this crap. They will start talking about Man City beating Chelsea and won't even mention its womens. Same on the website and other broadcasters copying now.
They even do Player of the Match now in mens football not Man of the Match....

Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:43
by mickey1975
Harper will sell the most on the bill. Price and Dalton Smith next.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:47
by peter barlow
mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:43
Harper will sell the most on the bill. Price and Dalton Smith next.
How many tickets does she sell? As far as I'm aware Galahad doesn't sell tickets, and the rest of the card is unconfirmed with TBA's
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 11:50
by peter barlow
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 12:46
by mickey1975
peter barlow wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:47
mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:43
Harper will sell the most on the bill. Price and Dalton Smith next.
How many tickets does she sell? As far as I'm aware Galahad doesn't sell tickets, and the rest of the card is unconfirmed with TBA's
A good few. Smith not on, god knows why.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:01
by margaret thatcher
there are about 1/20th as many female boxers as male, they sure are getting some favourable coverage these days. its become trendy to feature them......at least promoters feel that way. and theyre cheaper i guess
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:12
by peter barlow
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 13:01
there are about 1/20th as many female boxers as male, they sure are getting some favourable coverage these days. its become trendy to feature them......at least promoters feel that way. and theyre cheaper i guess
From what I understand the main British promoters have all dismissed it to people behind the scenes at one time or another. Sky demanded it from Hearn. Hearn hadn't much interest. These days though hes likely looking at how he can put cheap title fights on. Much like his WBA Regular stuff, or his new found fascination with Mexican light flyweights.
Sky though will likely push it even harder.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:29
by rd350lc
peter barlow wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:42
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:29
tony1234 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:24
It's the same with SKY and football, talk about the Premier League and it is the Women's Premier League. Are there any female fans of women's boxing ? Or just a few guys knocking one out over seeing women have a scrap ?
I gwt more notifications from my Sky SPORTS app on my mobile about Womens Prem league than I do about mens.
The you have Adam Smith cheerleading for netball.
DAZN cant get anything else, so they have Womens Champions League and are advertising that every day..
Sky are pathetic since Comcast took over. They destroyed SSN with all this crap. They will start talking about Man City beating Chelsea and won't even mention its womens. Same on the website and other broadcasters copying now.
They even do Player of the Match now in mens football not Man of the Match....
It's the way of the world now , my kids are being brainwashed at school and there's nowt I can do about it .
Things have changed in such a short space of time and I can't stand stuff rammed down your throat .
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:34
by JamesPhilips
I have only ever enjoyed or been into 2 women's boxing matches. Both were to see Shannon Courtenay's head get panned in.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:42
by bigjack
JamesPhilips wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 13:34
I have only ever enjoyed or been into 2 women's boxing matches. Both were to see Shannon Courtenay's head get panned in.
Haha me too,can't stand the sour faced Pat Butcher lookalike,seeing her boat at the end of the fight last week was worth suffering the whole sorry spectacle

Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 13:57
by peter barlow
rd350lc wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 13:29
peter barlow wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:42
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 11:29
I gwt more notifications from my Sky SPORTS app on my mobile about Womens Prem league than I do about mens.
The you have Adam Smith cheerleading for netball.
DAZN cant get anything else, so they have Womens Champions League and are advertising that every day..
Sky are pathetic since Comcast took over. They destroyed SSN with all this crap. They will start talking about Man City beating Chelsea and won't even mention its womens. Same on the website and other broadcasters copying now.
They even do Player of the Match now in mens football not Man of the Match....
It's the way of the world now , my kids are being brainwashed at school and there's nowt I can do about it .
Things have changed in such a short space of time and I can't stand stuff rammed down your throat .
You should have the right to veto certain things if you don't want kids being taught it. Mind you the internet is probably even worse for kids these days than anything they'd do in school.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 14:32
by tonyevs
When you have women world champions as bad as Shannon Courtenay and Ebony Bridges - and even the better regarded ones facing the likes of Alycia Baumgardner, then you know women's boxing has a very long way to go.
For its own good it should be allowed to develop away from sight - because it's not doing itself any favours how bad it is at the moment.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 14:54
by HomicideHenry
I think the problem is some of these boxing promotions are trying to do what WWE did they had nothing but women pay-per-views and the ratings started to tank a bit.
I don't mind women having more opportunities and bigger platforms but it's not pay-per-view worthy unless it's the absolute biggest women's fights available.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 15:09
by KiwiRider
I'm trying to think of women's title fights I've enjoyed.
Rachel Ball vs Shannon Courtney and Katie Taylor vs Delphine Persoon 1.
Except I thought Persoon won that fight. Maybe a Shields fight.
So I really enjoyed those two, and a few others have been watchable, but in general the standard is not the best for title fights, and it's hard to make an impact in 2 minute rounds.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 15:10
by peter barlow
HomicideHenry wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 14:54
I think the problem is some of these boxing promotions are trying to do what WWE did they had nothing but women pay-per-views and the ratings started to tank a bit.
I don't mind women having more opportunities and bigger platforms but it's not pay-per-view worthy unless it's the absolute biggest women's fights available.
Yes also the UFC, although I'm not sure how popular it is anymore with MMA fans.
But think about the demographics of boxing fans. It's 99.99% men and mostly working class ones same with the boxers themselves.
I just don't see the demand there for this to be so prominent from fans. It's getting to the stage now it's stealing opportunities from male boxers, and most women's fights are mismatches in divisions with no depth.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 15:13
by peter barlow
KiwiRider wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 15:09
I'm trying to think of women's title fights I've enjoyed.
Rachel Ball vs Shannon Courtney and Katie Taylor vs Delphine Persoon 1.
Except I thought Persoon won that fight. Maybe a Shields fight.
So I really enjoyed those two, and a few others have been watchable, but in general the standard is not the best for title fights, and it's hard to make an impact in 2 minute rounds.
I enjoyed Taylor Vs Jonas. There's a place for fights of that magnitude but to have multiple fights on every show is a different thing. Especially when we now are having to pay extra subscription which is increasing in price rapidly.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 15:47
by high tower 1
Who watches women’s football ??? Apart from gambling addicts.
Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 16:23
by The Main Event Show
I didn't like it at first quite like it now! Wouldn't specially stay in for it though

Re: Women's boxing taking over
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 17:20
by peter barlow
high tower 1 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 15:47
Who watches women’s football ??? Apart from gambling addicts.
At least womens football is a seperate event. Womens boxing is being thrown on mens cards watering down the quality and pushed to top of the card.
We have a womens fight headlining a Sky show this weekend that is 1/100 on. Then Hearns doing 2 chief supports plus others on those cards.