Fair enough. Same happening on other mma forums.Had one, not enough traffic to it. Will bring it back once there's enough interest.
In the meantime people typically just post about big events in cageside since there's a lot of crossover fans
No subforum we talk boxing on cagesideWhere da sub forum here for boxing?
That is a great thread honestlyIf there were a few hundred thousand members, I suspect there might be a subforum for boxing.
As it is, during big fights, such as Alvarez/GGG, we do live auto-refresh threads.
To chat boxing, you either make a specific thread in cageside, or go to a boxing forum.
@BarryBondsMVP has a good one on the UG you can check out.
It was, lived up to the hypeThe groves vs Eubank fight was decent.
I was never really a member of a forum before coming here, I'm surprised there isn't more crossover. I had always figured most MMA fans grew up as boxing fans & just added MMA into the sports they love to watch like I did. I think I was wrong on that assumptionNo subforum we talk boxing on cageside
A couple big boxing fans on here like myself,@Truck Party ,
@Rambo John J but not too many to be honest
We always have live threads for big fights, you should join us one card
Ya I think some of it is when you were bornI was never really a member of a forum before coming here, I'm surprised there isn't more crossover. I had always figured most MMA fans grew up as boxing fans & just added MMA into the sports they love to watch like I did. I think I was wrong on that assumption
if you build it they will comeI was never really a member of a forum before coming here, I'm surprised there isn't more crossover. I had always figured most MMA fans grew up as boxing fans & just added MMA into the sports they love to watch like I did. I think I was wrong on that assumption
just make threads....it will happenWhere da sub forum here for boxing?
Based on the PPV numbers of Brock and Conor and the absolute disgust with which MMA fan talk about WWE. I'd be willing to bet many of them were Pro Wrestling fans who crossed over.I was never really a member of a forum before coming here, I'm surprised there isn't more crossover. I had always figured most MMA fans grew up as boxing fans & just added MMA into the sports they love to watch like I did. I think I was wrong on that assumption
ha thanks, Toney is probably the last boxer I was a huge fan of other than Miguel Cotto.if you build it they will come
boxing threads will grow as folks see them
I used to watch a lot more Boxing and MMA than I do now...I know exactly what I am seeing and read the body language perfectly, but I no longer have a detailed memory fighters history and skillsets
PS your avatar is so fun...makes me smile every time
I was very impressed with Groves. He I like the Bispin, very good skills but fails against the top guys.It was, lived up to the hype
I completely overlooked groves, my prediction could not have been more wrong lol
Growing up my dad had gotten a cable descrambler, that really helped b/c any HBO/Showtime or pay per view event I was watching, I remember even watching these "Latino Heat" cards as a kid that Bob Arum would put on pay per view when he couldn't find a network to buy the event. All the promoters these days suck, but Al Haymon is doing his best to ruin the sport. He's got a lot of top fighters & they rarely fight. Keith Thurman is probably the 2nd best welterweight & has a belt or two, hasn't fought in a year & doesn't have one scheduled. Gary Russell is a featherweight champ, probably the fastest hands in boxing & only loss is to Lomachenko, he's defended his belt twice in 3 years against guys who didn't have a chance. There's a long list of fighters like that these days, there's maybe a few fights a year I even get excited about in boxing.I used to love boxing, but it got pretty convoluted with the myriad of belts. Plus I didn't have cable as a young lad, so I lost touch when they moved the sport from free broadcast to cable and PPVs. And the matchups I did get to see were largely studs vs tomato cans I'd never heard of.
Once I lost interest in boxing, I never bothered getting back into it all that much because I found MMA. Although my interest in MMA has diminished lately because I don't have the time to keep up with all the events and fighters. I preferred when there was basically 1 main event a month, and it alternated between Pride and UFC. To me that was the pinnacle of the sport. Now it feels like the market has been oversaturated with MMA events.
I still watch events when I don't have anything else going on, but the days of me having 10 or so dudes over to watch a night of fights has passed.
Do you watch any of the fights?Look at this upcoming saturday. Once you get to lines that someone is a 15 to 1 fav, what's the point in even watching.
Dubois is literally a 100 to 1 favorite. This is not a typo, he is literally a 100 to 1 favorite. Stupid waste of a fight
Zelfa Barret is a 20 to 1 favorite
Anthony Yarde also a 100 to 1 favorite
Callum Smith is an 8 to 1 favorite
And this is the case every Saturday when i check the lines
Once you get to 7 to 1 fav, its basivalyl a given who will win. This shit is like 20 to 1, 100 to 1 favorite lines.
How do you even sanction a guy to fight another guy with such a line.
Think about something, Floyd was only a 3.5 to 1 fav over Conor and we all knew Floyd would win, imagine these lines.
How can I support this?
100%I'm convinced the GGG-Canelo fight scorecards were rigged so that promoters could sell the rematch.