What sports are getting better, which sports are losing your interest?

I'm not sure. I used to be a die hard Tampa Bay Bucs fan. But there's just so much losing anyone can take. Don't follow football much anymore. Never was a big baseball fan. Same for basket ball. And I'm not up for a five hour NASCAR race, either. I hate to say it, but generally I'm losing an interest in all sports. Bah humbug!!!

I do love Little league Baseball. No commercials. Great games.
 

Still watch NFL, PGA, some WPT (poker) and NASCAR and definitely, without a doubt...…….professional rodeo. A little MLB and NBA, but only a little. Absolutely no interest in cage fighting, WWE and stuff like them. Watch Bull Riding, but only when it is in a rodeo.
 

I like to play poker....if that can be called a "sport"....and generally watch any telecasts of WPT or the World Series of Poker. I am moderately interested in Baseball, and the NFL...when the Kansas City teams are playing. Patrick Mahomes may be the next great NFL quarterback, if his first year is any indicator. I have Zero interest in the NBA.
 
Not interested in stick & ball sports period. I agree NASCAR is just too long.

Motorcycle flat-track racing is the only one I would LIKE to watch on TV....but it's like finding gold. I do stream it [live] on Fan Choice TV. Not the same as on reg/TV...but at least I get to catch it. Used to travel to the events & watch it live, but those days are over.
 
I watch college baseball and football. Not interested in basketball. I haven't watched an nfl game or the super bowl the past two years and probably never will again. I watch some major league baseball but not as much as I did when players stayed with one team rather than following the money.
 
Golly, we are the only "horse" related sports fans here? Guess nobody here knows how big rodeo is in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and some other states, including So California.
 
I never had much interest to lose.

I do miss the old Wide World of Sports television program.

It provided just enough of a glimpse to be interesting and not enough to become tedious.

 
I love watching the yearly Little League baseball,through the elimination rounds before the teams head to Williamsport
As a former tennis player,I like to watch the Grand Slam tennis tournaments
I don't watch pro football,basketball,prefer college games
I've always liked watching skiing races
 
I've lost interest in most sports for years now because of things like the steroid scandals, subsidized stadiums/events and spoiled millionaire attitudes of athletes. That being said I'm more interested in the nuts and bolts of a sport, team or game. It's not just about outcome or an exciting play. Sometimes I'll focus in on a particular aspect of a game or player. I don't watch or listen to a game all the way through anymore. Sometimes I shift sports if the home team is winning alot or losing.
 
Football: Totally lost whatever little interest I ever had with the disgusting crap some of the players, coaches & mgt have pulled. Never was into basketball. Like hockey! Especially teams that play clean: Penguins, Cougars, Golden Nights.
Developed enjoyment of baseball now that the camera work is so much better than olden days. Follow Diamondbacks & Pirates.
 
Any sport is more interesting, live. For instance, I don't watch race-car driving, but enjoyed being at the track. Same for basketball, lacrosse, ice-hockey .. we really got into ice hockey
when we lived in Niagara Falls. Some of the players went on to the big leagues. Dad used to
love wrestling, in the days of Whipper Billy Watson. In my personal opinion, sports is too much about big money these days - to the point of being ridiculous.
 
Still an NFL junkie and watching colleg football. Long time Cubs fan in baseball and I don't watch any other team. Olympics are great. I will watch some boxing occasionally if they are popular fighters. Some drag racing if there is nothing else on. Tennis finals as well.
 

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