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ChessBoxing - The Hot New Game List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $16.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This is the one to watch. It is fast becoming a cult phenomenon: Will it become the next new Olympic sport? Former ABC News Correspondent Mike Lee takes you on a two hour 5 minute roller coaster ride through one of the most unusual and most challenging games ever invented... |
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UFC Ultimate MMA Glove-Red/Black List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: $31.99 |
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Built to the same specs as the official UFC Fight Glove with fully adjustable wrist wrap for maximum support. Constructed from polyurethane to be durable yet supple and ideal for training. Imported. |
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Gel Wrap Glove List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $23.99 |
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UFC gel wraps are designed for serious MMA fighters who want more than ordinary hand wraps. The lightweight, form-fitting neoprene material prevents hand cramping, while the interior gel padding provides exceptional impact absorption... |
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Everlast Everhide Youth Boxing Gloves Sale Price: $12.99 |
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MMA First Strike List Price: $44.95 Sale Price: $41.95 |
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DESCRIPTION: Warrior Evolution designed a supplement formula specifically for you, the modern MMA fighter. MMA First Strike gives the fighter the winning edge by providing the body with essential nutrients... |
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Everlast Pro Style 8-Ounce Youth Training Gloves (Black) List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $22.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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New color! Semi Pro training gloves designed specifically for youth! |
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Everlast Muhammad Ali Collection Family Training Set List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $18.88 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Teach your son or daughter the intricacies of boxing with this Everlast Ali Collection family training set. Equipped with a pair of Ali youth boxing gloves and Ali adult punch mitts, the set includes everything you need to inspire your boxer-to-be... |
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Everlast EverGel Hand Wraps (Yellow, Large) List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $12.00 Used From: $12.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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One of our best-selling items, the Evergel" Glove Wraps are a huge success among boxers of all ages and levels. Wear under bag gloves and training gloves as a convenient and more protective alternative to handwraps, or wear alone for light bag work, mitts, speed bag, grappling and more... |
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The Beginners Guide to MMA List Price: $4.77 |
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Are you ready to move beyond simple karate? Or, are you just getting started with martial arts? Regardless of your answer this is your chance to finally get the inside story of what it really takes to succeed with mixed martial arts... |
What can boxing learn from MMA - specifically, the UFC?
This is not a post intended to compare the two sports. Rather, I'm interested in seeing a collective brainstorm in what the fans of both art forms think is needed and what changes can be needed for boxing reform.
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Look, I did not say MMA is better than boxing, so boxing fans stop being sensitive. I am a boxing fan. Not so much an MMA fan. I'd miss my wedding for a good boxing fight. I asked what could boxing learn. Perhaps, I should have said what boxing could possibly adapt. I'm not looking for lectures on how organized boxing has been around for over a century. As established as it is as a sport, it has had struggles over the past decade. And there must be reasons for this. That is all this post is seeking to address.
Boxing just needs a few new spark plugs. Right now the UFC is gaining more and more poularity, due to the marketing factor. You dont see boxing stars doing no other promos other promoting their match. Dana White is all over t.v. He took a page out of Vince Mcmon's (WWE) marketing and advertising book. In sports, your only as big as your biggest face...meaning, you wont be recognizable if the public doesnt recognize your biggest star. WWE will always be popular because they always keep recognizable stars like Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Triple H, you kno ppl like that. every few years the have a new big face. UFC does the same thing, with Shamrock, Couture, Liddell, Rampage, and more recently, Brock Lesnar. Boxing hasn't done this, they should, but they don't. Boxing allows itself to become stale at times. If it wasn't for Mayweather, Pacquio, De La Hoya, boxing really would'nt really be talked about these days. The top division in boxing, heavyweight, has nobody to wow the crowds no more. No big names, other than Klitchko. nobody seems to be "wowed" by him. He's good but boring. So if boxing has something to learn from UFC, it has got marketing. Oh, and cultivating stars that the public will love.













