If you can't understand the difference between YouTube personalities putting on a fight to boost their own ego and wallets and professional fighters who've dedicated their whole lives training making a living then I don't really know what to say.
Again, if they're watching for Logan Paul v. KSI I highly doubt they'll pay any attention at all to the undercard. If anything it's an embarrassment to the sport and highlights what a money focused, ******** of a sport it has become in recent years.
I can see, and certainly understand the difference in terms of an athletes dedication to a sport and an influences dedication to entertainment. Thats not what I am getting at.
You simply called them narcissistic personalities, and I made the same comments about professional fighters. Good luck trying to argue that, as many top level fighters will happily acknowledge they are narcissists.
Boxing is a money grabbing sport, in fact MANY popular sports are. The fact that Boxing is a dying sport in its current state, in both viewership and financials, means that this could be a positive thing for the sport. Reluctance to try grow the sport for the better by elitists is what will ultimately hold the sport back even more.
Eddie Hearn recognises this and is trying to do something about it. Its not a stupid move in the slightest.
The same can be said about any celeb TV programs which includes a profession or skill. People enjoy watching people they like try their hands at something. Examples being things like "dancing on ice" or "strictly come dancing" etc. etc.
It brings a wider audience to these things, in a good way, that might not have existed before.