Mayweather - McGregor Fight Bringing in New Generation of Sports Fans, Says New Poll

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Mayweather - McGregor Fight Bringing in New Generation of Sports Fans, Says New Poll

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The highly anticipated fight between boxing’s Floyd Mayweather and MMA’s Conor McGregor is reaching a new generation of sports fans, according to a new poll.

The fight is set for Saturday, August 26 at 9 p.m. in Las Vegas. It can be seen on Pay-Per-View.

The Poll

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According to a recent poll completed by UMass Lowell and The Washington Post, over three-quarters of Americans call themselves sports fans, 20 percent of whom identify as avid sports fans.

More than a third of all adults, 38 percent, said they like boxing, MMA or both. Of those who follow these two sports, the highest percentage (39 percent for boxing and 37 percent for MMA) came from the youngest group polled, 18- to 29-year-olds.

The smallest percentage of fans (13 percent for MMA and 17 percent for boxing) was among the oldest group polled, age 65 and up.

“About a quarter of Americans are fans of boxing and about a quarter are fans of MMA, but these are not all the same people.

Because the sports have developed separate followings, the potential to expand the audience for a crossover event are pretty significant: Nearly four in 10 Americans count themselves as fans of at least one of the sports,” said Prof. Joshua Dyck, co-director of the UMass Lowell Center for Public Opinion.

Further Poll Results

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The poll also found that both are popular among African-Americans and Latinos.

Twenty-nine percent of African-American respondents said they are fans of both MMA and boxing, compared to 23 percent said they are fans of boxing only and 9 percent who are only MMA fans. Among Latinos polled, 26 percent are fans of both sports, 35 percent prefer boxing and 5 percent prefer MMA only.

Both sports show greater popularity among diverse sports fans.

More than half of white respondents, 52 percent, identify as sports fans but said they do not like MMA or boxing, compared to 31 percent of African-American respondents and 17 percent of Latinos polled.

What Poll is Based on

Results of the Washington Post-UMass Lowell poll are based on live interviews with a random sample of 1,000 American adults conducted in English and Spanish via cellular telephones and landlines Aug. 14 through Aug. 21.

The margin of error is plus or minus 3.7 percent for all respondents.


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