
(The duct tape sponsorship proved to be one of Calzaghe’s best career decisions.)
Undefeated boxing champ Joe Calzaghe says he’s glad to be ending his career in the sweet science rather than beginning right now, because the combination of boxing’s self-defeating bullshit and the increasing interest in MMA (or UFC, as he calls it) could spell doom for the sport. According to an AP story on NBC Sports, the champ isn’t very optimistic at all about the future:
"I think boxing is a dying sport. Globally — in America for instance — you’ve got UFC, which has taken a lot off boxing, business-wise,” Calzaghe said, referring to the mixed martial arts Ultimate Fighting Championship.
"There is too much politics in boxing, too many belts and too many champions, which dilutes real champions like myself,” he said. "There are four world champions in each division and it’s bad because there are no stars any more. It’s a big problem.”
While it might be a bit too gloomy a forecast to say that boxing is truly dying, especially after De La Hoya-Pacquiao just pulled in around 1.25 million pay-per-view buys, it’s kind of nice to hear a boxer who’s fed up with the path boxing has taken.
Even when the UFC pulls hardball tactics and throws their weight around in contract negotiations, it’s still better than what’s happened to boxing, which is as complicit in its own decline as any major sport ever has been.








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commentsThe sport has most certainly declined, the big money is very much still in boxing for sure, no way would you see Rampage + Wanderli take home a couple mill a piece like you do in boxing. I've been following MMA since around UFC 30 and the rise of MMA has only added to the decline of boxing, i agree with Super Joe, the sport is dying in my opinion, they're aren't enough big fights with the top boxers barely fighting more then once maybe twice a year. There aren't enough events whereas events like the UFC are a monthly occurrence.
This is the main reason I want to start my MMA training asap, sure the big bucks is in boxing, but give or take 20/30 impressive fights to get there (not including the crap load of amateur bouts you'll need) whereas you see guys fighting in big organizations like the UFC with no more then 7 fights (not including amateur fights) Its way easier to get a substantial amount of money in MMA then little to nothing for a while in boxing.
The Golden years are well over for boxing and have been since the late 90's, Marcus Davis knew that from the start.
on the other end I can't wait to see a real boxer who transitions to mma that uses true/slick boxer technique/combos with mixed martial arts...the best we have so far is anderson silva.
Like you pointed out with the ppv buys for the de la hoya-pacquiao fight, when two great boxers meet, people still want to see it. Moreso than any MMA card.
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