Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[Football] KSI v Logan Paul







Brovion

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,402
I know who they are and they are no more pro boxers than Dillian Whyte is a professional chef. A few people might have liked seeing him on Masterchef but that doesn't mean I want him to suddenly start cooking my chateaubriand when I'm out with the wife.

It's the boxing equivalent of Soccer Aid only with the charity element replaced by cynical PPV.
To be fair their professional status is irrelevant. There's a lot of televised amateur boxing - and very good it is too. (Not saying that this will be)
 




A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
17,963
Deepest, darkest Sussex
TBH I feel like this devalues boxing less than the Nigel Benn comeback somehow, at least they aren't pretending to be something they aren't
 


The_Viper

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2010
4,345
Charlotte, NC
Eh? My last line? They have been training every day dedicating themselves to the sport for a long time, they aren’t two random idiots who don’t know how to box, I know a lot actually, I’ve been following this for years and have been a boxing fan all my life. Boxing is a dangerous sport, for any fighter and always will be.

You clearly don’t understand how much this will bring to the sport of boxing. Not really bothered anyway, wait till you see the viewing figures and keep up the ignorance.


This. But this sport like any other will always have its gatekeepers. It's not like they're fighting in a barn bare knuckle ffs. These lads have done more work in a boxing ring than 99% of the people moaning about it. They can do a PPV for an amateur bout because people will pay for it, the same way people paid for the Floyd v McGregor circus.
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,915
I have no more than a passing interest in boxing, but I read this piece because a) I like Steve Bunce as a bloke, a raconteur and a decent judge of boxers and boxing and b) Jnr Bobkin has been going on about the fight for a while.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...-billy-joe-saunders-steve-bunce-a9184156.html

I thought it was quite an interesting take on the whole event, which shifted my opinion slightly from 'this is just going to be a shitfest and why are these two mugs actually boxing?' to something more rational about what it could/will do to boxing. Yes, it's clearly about the money on all sides, but that's nothing new with boxing promotion and high-profile fights in general, is it? Eddie Hearn is a businessman, first and foremost, and if he sees the value in it – not just for one night, but for years/generations to come – then it's got to be a good thing for the fans, right?

It's not like the cards are likely to be filled with amateurs and wannabes instead of the main men – the actual proven fighters and champions. They are always going to be around. What, I think, this fight does is bring in new fans to the sport and ultimately generate more money for all of them, which is good for the business as a whole.

It's all very well saying that 'stunts' like this one reflect badly on boxing, but when you've got Fury going off to 'fight' in the choreographed charade that is WWE and Mayweather fighting that Japanese kickboxing fella on NYE for megabucks, that argument doesn't hold as much water as it used to... IMO, like.

As for the questions from the OP? Not arsed who wins. In fact, I can't contain my indifference :lol:
 


Brovion

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,402
How many amateur bouts are pay per view?

On TV? I haven't the faintest idea, this might well be the first for all I know. I don't see what that's got to do with it though, after all I have paid to watch amateur boxing before.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
34,318
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
On TV? I haven't the faintest idea, this might well be the first for all I know. I don't see what that's got to do with it though, after all I have paid to watch amateur boxing before.

Yes, on TV. Because you said "There's a lot of televised amateur boxing". This one isn't on any channel you can just access (though there will probably be a moody stream somewhere for the really desperate).

Two of my mates have done White Collar. I paid for both (once on a ringside table, once standing with the plebs) and a great day / night out it is. It also benefits charity rather than a pair of blagging vloggers and the greediest promoter in town (and I wouldn't want to see any of the White Collar bouts on telly).
 






Brovion

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,402
Yes, on TV. Because you said "There's a lot of televised amateur boxing". This one isn't on any channel you can just access (though there will probably be a moody stream somewhere for the really desperate).

Two of my mates have done White Collar. I paid for both (once on a ringside table, once standing with the plebs) and a great day / night out it is. It also benefits charity rather than a pair of blagging vloggers and the greediest promoter in town (and I wouldn't want to see any of the White Collar bouts on telly).

Ok, so it's probably the first PPV amateur fight. However I'm still not sure what your point is though. If you think it's nothing but a tawdry money-making spectacle designed simply to part fools and their money then fair enough (and I'd agree with you). But the fact the boxers are amateur is irrelevant.
 


StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
9,791
BC, Canada
Eddie likes a pound note, that's all there is to it to be honest.

Dont care about either guy.
Wont do anything good or bad for boxing, it's purely an exhibition for millions of kids.

:shrug:
 




el punal

Well-known member
Kim Kardashian has 150m 'followers' on Instagram. So what are you saying?

Make her the ‘ring’ girl then you’ll get another zillion YouTube fans interested in boxing. On a more serious note though, how will this spectacle be seen by conventional boxers who aspire to boxing glory through conventional means i.e. amateur bouts, regional title fights, Olympics, going up through the professional ranks and so on?

Personally, I have no respect for someone who sought entertainment and self publicity through filming and making fun of those unfortunate Japanese suicide victims, that, and other cringeworthy incidents he has taken part in. I suppose some people will just see that as “bantz”.
 


swd40

Active member
Mar 22, 2006
277
Sigh, no offence to you or anyone else mate but do some research on this. These aren’t two random unsuitable idiots from YouTube they are two men who have dedicated their lives to boxing and training for nearly 2 years, just because your 12 year old isn’t overly interested doesn’t mean a whole lot of other younger people aren’t, a friend of mine works in combat sports and the uptake of participation from young people up to the age of 25 has been remarkable.

I get a lot of the older generations may not get this and think it’s a farce, but if you open your eyes and do your own research to make you’re own mind up you’ll realise this isn’t just some money spinning gimmick, not anymore than any other boxing fight is anyway. This categorically WILL bring a different type of audience and age range to boxing, participating and watching.

Will it bollox, they could be having a wrestling match, or a knit off, and the same online audience would watch.
Those viewers wont transition across to the mainstream knitting channel will they :ffsparr:

Hearns cashing in, why wouldn't you, BJS said the same.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
34,318
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Ok, so it's probably the first PPV amateur fight. However I'm still not sure what your point is though. If you think it's nothing but a tawdry money-making spectacle designed simply to part fools and their money then fair enough (and I'd agree with you). But the fact the boxers are amateur is irrelevant.

The fact the boxers are amateur is relevant to the likely quality of the bout and safety of the protagonists. There are enough people on here who wet themselves about being ripped off every time Dave Price fights or AJ / Fury pick an "easy" opponent.
 




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,555
Lyme Regis
Very special discounted price from Sky Box Office $12.95 if ordered 24 hours in advance and a WBO Super Middleweight bout on the undercard. Expected to start approx. 4:30am and repeated at 9:30am.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
34,318
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Very special discounted price from Sky Box Office $12.95 if ordered 24 hours in advance and a WBO Super Middleweight bout on the undercard. Expected to start approx. 4:30am and repeated at 9:30am.

I know you'll be setting your alarm crodo :thumbsup:

Well, that or drinking sherry all night with Polly and Giles.
 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,555
Lyme Regis
I know you'll be setting your alarm crodo :thumbsup:

Well, that or drinking sherry all night with Polly and Giles.

Mrs Crodo has fallen out with Polly so we've not seen them for a few weeks.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,915




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,555
Lyme Regis


Brovion

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,402
The fact the boxers are amateur is relevant to the likely quality of the bout and safety of the protagonists. There are enough people on here who wet themselves about being ripped off every time Dave Price fights or AJ / Fury pick an "easy" opponent.

The quality is a possibility obviously, if fact it probably will be the equivalent of watching Shoreham play Southwick at football - but no one is asking you to pay to watch it and I certainly won't. Safety-wise how will it be any more or less 'safe' than any other boxing match, professional or amateur? As has been pointed out they might both be crap boxers but they have trained, and it's not as if it's some bare-knuckle fight in a traveller compound.
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here