I’m not really a boxing fan, but I wanted to watch this fight as a McGregor fan. I went into it with no expectations; I knew chances of McGregor winning were slim, but also believed that he had a slim shot early in the match. Here are my thoughts:
If McGregor would have won, this would have been the end of boxing as we know it. The sport is already in the decline, which some already attribute to the rise of MMA. There is also a lack of household names in boxing.
If an MMA guy came in and defeated the greatest boxer in recent memory, it would have officially been the handoff to the UFC and other MMA organizations.
Boxing will need to capitalize on this; unfortunately there aren’t the household names in boxing like there was 20 to 30 years ago when Tyson was huge. There are so many weight classes and championships, the sport has gotten watered down. As a former wrestler, I get the need for weight classes; I just feel like if you cut them back and push for more heavy weight boxers, you’ll have a more interesting sport.
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