There's way more content being produced than can ever be consumed.
In a way, it's wonderful, but it threatens huge numbers of jobs in corporations that are in the content business, as we saw today at ESPN.
By the same token, who is paying to broadcast those YouTube matches? It costs money and takes staff to shoot a boxing match. It comes from somewhere, and someone is getting paid. Today YouTube announced a subscription version of their service, perhaps to address this.
I'd be willing to pay if the content were compelling or unavailable anywhere else; so far, it's neither.
At one time, there were fights on the radio. I think Gillette sponsored them. Would you find boxing to be compelling radio?
At one time, there were fights on the radio. I think Gillette sponsored them. Would you find boxing to be compelling radio?