18. Champions Deserve Exposure
The recent YouTuber boxing trend is also deflecting attention away from those combat sports athletes who should receive it. Teofimo Lopez should be a superstar after beating Vitaly Lomachenko and becoming the unified lightweight champion of the world. Furthermore, how many casual fans would recognize the pound-for-pound number one Terence Crawford or an exciting youngster Shakur Stevenson if they walked down the street?

One of the problems is that the YouTubers promote themselves better than the actual boxing promoters. Former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub acknowledged this and it’s the reason why so many boxing promoters are jumping on the money train. The future may see more combat sports athletes like Ryan Garcia and Sean O’Malley attempt to carve out a strong social media following instead of relying on their promotions.