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The biggest star in boxing, Mayweather, had his last PPV sell only 400k buys, a farcry from the 5-million sold in the Pac fight and seeing as the payouts are much more in Boxing it was reported it was likely the promoter LOST money on the fight when it was all said and done.
Then we see him being the one to leak rumors about fighting Conor and saying it's the only fight he'll return to.
Now I see he is talking about promoting MMA fights/events and even talking about going to see Jon Jones down in Albuquerque in a couple weeks to help him train and supposedly try and sign him to the "Money Team".
With PBC boxing a complete flop so far and the biggest star on the horizon Canelo struggling to sell 450k buys in his heavily promoted Khan fight things are not looking up for the sport to say the least. Keep in mind the last-minute main event of Jones-OSP sold about the same maybe a bit less, with a lot more profit margin for each PPV buy.
GGG, Deontay Wilder, and Andre Ward are probably the other future shining stars of the sport yet can't carry PPVs by themselves, hell most get pretty disappointing ratings on free TV or HBO/SHO.
Throughout all this in 2015 the UFC had their greatest PPV year since 2010, it's looking like it'll exceed that number once again in 2016. Especially with Conor and GSP likely coming back to the cage soon.
I know the old saying "People have been saying boxing was dead for hundreds of years, now they are dead and boxing is still alive." and I don't think boxing will ever come close to "dying" but does anyone else think things are falling into place for the UFC/MMA to become the premier combat sport?
The Pac-Mayweather fight really has seemed to sour opinions and there is really no great base of fighters or names coming up, this comes at the worst possible time as the UFC is having one of their greatest years ever in terms of views/buys/profit and attention from media outlets. Now it's normal for ESPN to cover all the major UFC events, they rarely cover boxing the only one that comes to mind is the Canelo-Kahn fight recently.
Thoughts? Honestly right now the UFC has multiple fighters that can sell more PPVs than the biggest boxing star and they all get paid much much less.
Then we see him being the one to leak rumors about fighting Conor and saying it's the only fight he'll return to.
Now I see he is talking about promoting MMA fights/events and even talking about going to see Jon Jones down in Albuquerque in a couple weeks to help him train and supposedly try and sign him to the "Money Team".
With PBC boxing a complete flop so far and the biggest star on the horizon Canelo struggling to sell 450k buys in his heavily promoted Khan fight things are not looking up for the sport to say the least. Keep in mind the last-minute main event of Jones-OSP sold about the same maybe a bit less, with a lot more profit margin for each PPV buy.
GGG, Deontay Wilder, and Andre Ward are probably the other future shining stars of the sport yet can't carry PPVs by themselves, hell most get pretty disappointing ratings on free TV or HBO/SHO.
Throughout all this in 2015 the UFC had their greatest PPV year since 2010, it's looking like it'll exceed that number once again in 2016. Especially with Conor and GSP likely coming back to the cage soon.
I know the old saying "People have been saying boxing was dead for hundreds of years, now they are dead and boxing is still alive." and I don't think boxing will ever come close to "dying" but does anyone else think things are falling into place for the UFC/MMA to become the premier combat sport?
The Pac-Mayweather fight really has seemed to sour opinions and there is really no great base of fighters or names coming up, this comes at the worst possible time as the UFC is having one of their greatest years ever in terms of views/buys/profit and attention from media outlets. Now it's normal for ESPN to cover all the major UFC events, they rarely cover boxing the only one that comes to mind is the Canelo-Kahn fight recently.
Thoughts? Honestly right now the UFC has multiple fighters that can sell more PPVs than the biggest boxing star and they all get paid much much less.
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