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>> I wish the average fan could hear some of the language spoken in the >> corners in very hotly contested bouts!!!
>OK DC, you lost me on that one. What is an *average* fan???
Dennis, the average fan is one - my opinion - who buys the tickets that gets him or her as close as the 12th row seats, watches bouts on television that are not PPV, follows the sport in a casual way so as not to be preocupied at the sake of the family, kids and friends.
Could you give us your definition, Big Guy?
This might be a good subject for a thread: The average fan of boxing.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:25:21 -0600, ne...@millions.com wrote (in article <5m32f59ldl4iice8u4o68h8cn624dpp...@4ax.com>):
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 22:16:33 -0600, Ruddell > <ruddell'Elle-Kabo...@canada.com> wrote: >> OK DC, you lost me on that one. What is an *average* fan???
> Dennis, the average fan is one - my opinion - who buys the tickets > that gets him or her as close as the 12th row seats, watches bouts on > television that are not PPV, follows the sport in a casual way so as > not to be preocupied at the sake of the family, kids and friends.
> Could you give us your definition, Big Guy?
> This might be a good subject for a thread: The average fan of boxing.
OK, you're getting deep and it's early in the morning. Very early actually.
I honestly can't answer your question because I asked you first. An average fan is one who can't go on high speed full time so it's sorta on low for most of the year I suppose. And Big Guy, that would be Butterbean wouldn't it?
You are correct though, this might be a good subject for a thread just to figure out what an average boxing fan is. I remember the days when everyone followed the sport and now many of my friends just don't seem to have the interest in it. There are still some who come over faithfully for the PPV events because I pay for them but what the heck, I was going to get them anyway.
<ruddell'Elle-Kabo...@canada.com> wrote: >On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:25:21 -0600, ne...@millions.com wrote >(in article <5m32f59ldl4iice8u4o68h8cn624dpp...@4ax.com>):
>> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 22:16:33 -0600, Ruddell >> <ruddell'Elle-Kabo...@canada.com> wrote:
>>> OK DC, you lost me on that one. What is an *average* fan???
>> Dennis, the average fan is one - my opinion - who buys the tickets >> that gets him or her as close as the 12th row seats, watches bouts on >> television that are not PPV, follows the sport in a casual way so as >> not to be preocupied at the sake of the family, kids and friends.
>> Could you give us your definition, Big Guy?
>> This might be a good subject for a thread: The average fan of boxing.
>OK, you're getting deep and it's early in the morning. Very early actually.
>I honestly can't answer your question because I asked you first. An average >fan is one who can't go on high speed full time so it's sorta on low for most >of the year I suppose. And Big Guy, that would be Butterbean wouldn't it?
>You are correct though, this might be a good subject for a thread just to >figure out what an average boxing fan is. I remember the days when everyone >followed the sport and now many of my friends just don't seem to have the >interest in it. There are still some who come over faithfully for the PPV >events because I pay for them but what the heck, I was going to get them >anyway.
>The gears are turning and 'tis time for bed...
Dennis, "Big Guy" is not my Main Man Eric "Butterbean" Esch." Butterbean is Huge Guy! ;D
>> I wish the average fan could hear some of the language spoken in the >> corners in very hotly contested bouts!!!
>OK DC, you lost me on that one. What is an *average* fan???
My definition of an "average" fan is the guy who only knows a few fighter's names, mostly in the HW division, sits in whatever seats he can afford, yells such coaching gems as, "c'mon, Red (Corner), wipe him out," doesn't know a whole lot about the sport (art and technique), usually is out drinking with the boys and talks about Mike Tyson as if they were friends. Basically doesn't have a clue.
>>> I wish the average fan could hear some of the language spoken in the >>> corners in very hotly contested bouts!!!
>>OK DC, you lost me on that one. What is an *average* fan???
> My definition of an "average" fan is the guy who only knows a >few fighter's names, mostly in the HW division, sits in whatever seats >he can afford, yells such coaching gems as, "c'mon, Red (Corner), wipe >him out," doesn't know a whole lot about the sport (art and >technique), usually is out drinking with the boys and talks about Mike >Tyson as if they were friends. Basically doesn't have a clue.