The only name fighter on that PPV that the casual fan, or even a boxing person who keeps on eye on the sport, is Miguel Cotto. This comparison you're showing is a relatively small show compared to the UFC show. Most Americans dont have a clue who is Pawel Wolak or even Miguel Vasquez. I only know of the guys on the list because I follow the sport intently because it's my job. Korobov is an Olympian, a pretty good one, but relatively few know of him outside of the sport. With the exception of Korobov and Cotto and Vasquez, what the others make is standard for low level fighters. I have guys who make $8-$10K a fight in Asia. The fights aren't televised in the US and basically no one outside of hardcore boxing followers know them. Also, in Southeast Asia, entrance in to most fights is free. In the PI tickets are priced at a dollar or two for most shows that charge. Thailand is always free.
The casual MMA fan probably knows more of the guys on your UFC list than the casual boxing fan does of the ones on your list. The UFC is one event-there are 15 or 20 shows a weekend in boxing plus the ones during the week.
For the record, I like both sports.
The casual MMA fan probably knows more of the guys on your UFC list than the casual boxing fan does of the ones on your list. The UFC is one event-there are 15 or 20 shows a weekend in boxing plus the ones during the week.
For the record, I like both sports.