problem lies with boxing fans. is this just likely to take off, are we going to see more people coming in through this route? it’s going to see more people coming in through this route? through this route? it s already taken. these through this route? it s already taken. these are through this route? it s already taken. these are just through this route? it s already taken. these are just two - through this route? it s already taken. these are just two of. through this route? it s already| taken. these are just two of the fighters, there are several dozens of youtube is, there are reality tv stars, even musicians who are taking up stars, even musicians who are taking up the sport. they have a certain following, certain people that go and watch those sports, will anyone watching tonight to go to york hall in london to watch a boxing show on a friday night? i m not so sure. i guess it s about looking at is to separate sports, entertainment boxing, the likes of the youtube is, yo
traditionalists are so against it, and you think things are turning, is it generational, the interest? this whole youtube it generational, the interest? ti 3 whole youtube boxing phenomenon started in 2016, 2017. there were two youtube stars, theo baker and joe weller, they decided to settle their beef, if you will, in a boxing ring in brighton, and then other youtube stars saw how much money it was making and how much interest it was making and how much interest it was generating. from then on, it s blown up. the two of them, boxing traditionalists feel that the winner of this fight will get a wbc ranking, ranking with the sanction body. boxing traditionalists feel thatisit body. boxing traditionalists feel that is it right? is it right that two novices in the sport can get that much procedure and potentially a world title shot one day when you ve got somebody who is not as famous, who is probably box 15, 16 times, one is white, much more talented, but he doesn t get the same opport