Guest LexLugerRules Report post Posted August 9, 2002 I think they should put Boxing on Network TV... I say forcing the viewers to buy Cable, and rent it on Pay per view is asking too much. And thats why Boxing has been at a low point. Remember when Ali, Foreman, Tyson, Spinks, Leonard, and so on where on National TV and got the national exporse they did? I think the Heavyweight Title should be like the superbowl. Imagine if Tyson Vs. Lewis was on National TV, you know how well it will do? Imagine if the upcoming, Fernando Vargas Vs. Oscar De La Hoya fight was on TV, and they hyped it really well. It would do WONDERS for their career. I say ABC, NBC, and CBS should put boxing on their station. Instead of people buying cable for HBO and SHOWTIME. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kingpk Report post Posted August 9, 2002 They already do. ABC once in a while has a match on Saturdays. ESPN, which almost everyone has, has fights, Fox Sports Net too. Hell, even Univision has bouts. I don't think boxing on network TV is as lucritive (in both money and ratings) as the other sports. Besides, Don King probbably LOVES charging $50 per PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LexLugerRules Report post Posted August 9, 2002 I know they might have some nobodys fighting. But I am talking about the cream of crop on National TV. I mean, the Jones Jr's, the Hopkins, the Vargas's, the De La Hoya's, The Lewis, The Tyson's, etc. I remember Rumble In The Jungle was on National TV, imagine how well that did. Imagine how a Lewis Vs. Holyfield, Tyson Vs. Lewis, Tyson Vs. Holyfield, Roy Jones Jr Vs. Bernard Hopkins, Felix Trinidad Vs. Bernard Hopkins, etc. would do on National TV with the hype? Boxing would be at its peak like from the 60's to 90's. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted August 9, 2002 USA Tuesday Night Fights had good fights Galavision has boxing also ABC Wide World of Sports used to be the place to see the top names in boxing, but Don King discovered PPV and now boxing is just a filler for the weekend. If only Don King can find a way to profit from network tv boxing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted August 9, 2002 But right now boxing is considered a joke, all of the prestige that was has sadly disappeared. Tyson press conferences become bar room brawls, fixed fights, no true chamions, boxers still fighting beyond their primes, and then there is Butterbean. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LexLugerRules Report post Posted August 9, 2002 No true champions? Although I hate Lewis's guts, he proved to be a great champion. He beat Holyfield, Rahman, Tyson, Briggs, Mercer, Tua, etc. Bernard Hopkins is also a great champion. He cleared out the middleweight divison. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted August 9, 2002 well there are 4 or 5 federations claiming world champs right? And John Ruiz is a champ for somebody right? Lewis is the only champ worth watching now, but he is not really a big draw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LexLugerRules Report post Posted August 10, 2002 Lewis is the only champ worth watching now, but he is not really a big draw. He is problay the best drawing champion right now. Yes that includes De La Hoya, and Jones Jr. Jones Jr is a horrible champion, and hasent face a real cotender in years. And Bernard Hopkins = The best P4P Boxer in the world! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest alkeiper Report post Posted August 10, 2002 Lewis is the only heavyweight champion. Anyone else holding a belt has no more claim to the world heavyweight championship then I do. As for the other divisions, Jones, Hopkins, and Vernon Forrest are clear cut champions. There may be some others, but I don't have my copy of Ring Magazine handy. And fights are on PPV because that's where promosters make the most money on their fights. Its too lucrative of a market. I do miss free tv fights though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest jimmy no nose Report post Posted August 10, 2002 The reason boxing won't work on Network TV is because not only do the promoters want huge money, but also all the big time boxers, even the ones who aren't champions want at least $10 million per fight. You can't earn that kind of money on advertising when it's not a super-huge media event. They could have charged huge advertising fees for a Tyson-Lewis fight, but there isn't anyone big enough to draw the millions and millions of viewers you'd need to make the money to pay a boxer, the promoter and whoever else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MentallyNormal Report post Posted August 10, 2002 The reason boxing won't work on Network TV is because not only do the promoters want huge money, but also all the big time boxers, even the ones who aren't champions want at least $10 million per fight. You can't earn that kind of money on advertising when it's not a super-huge media event. They could have charged huge advertising fees for a Tyson-Lewis fight, but there isn't anyone big enough to draw the millions and millions of viewers you'd need to make the money to pay a boxer, the promoter and whoever else. Indeed. Plus boxing needs to create a stable commison or some sort of league like other sports. An get rid of all the ABC belts an just have 1 for each division. But I don't think it will ever happen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted August 10, 2002 I never did like the multiple organizations bullshit...IBC, WBO, WBF, BWO, WBC among others. Just have ONE Ultimate International Organization. The problem here is this...There is only ONE seller left in Boxing...Tyson-Holyfield III. Lewis-Holyfield wont draw flies nor would Lewis-Klitchsen (???). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest alkeiper Report post Posted August 10, 2002 Ring Magazine and a few other media outlets have decided to ignore the alphabet organizations completely and recognize champions based on a novel concept: You lose the championship when you lose a fight. Works for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Crippler15 Report post Posted August 10, 2002 Do people really want to pay to see Lewis beat Holyfield for the third time? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted August 10, 2002 do people really want to see Holyfield headbut Lewis? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest LexLugerRules Report post Posted August 10, 2002 Do people really want to pay to see Lewis beat Holyfield for the third time? With a certain hype, us. do people really want to see Holyfield headbut Lewis? I do! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites