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Why his girl saying cmon Floyd?Then Floyd yelled to khan "I ain't never been hurt "
Khan just sat back in his chair looking sick and said "yeah okay"
As his wife screamed cmon Floyd.
I wasn't trying to make a point. Dude posted that the PBC has been great for boxing because it has taken fights off of PPV and on to national TV, and I simply asked which fights has the PBC televised that would have been worthy of a PPV?
PPV is not the only method of restricting viewers from fights.
HBO/Showtime ...
I don't understand your point ...
At the end of the day PBC is pushing to televise more fights, something that has dwindled down considerably.
went to the fight last night. IF PBC card is in your city you can find cheap tickets late or even free tickets.
i already knew Danny was going to wear ghost down, or i should say Guerrero run out of gas after the first couple of rounds and it become target practice for Garcia the rest of the fight.
People in the stands really thought Guerrero won the fight also
Dude posted that the PBC has been great for boxing because it has taken fights off of PPV and on to national TV, and I simply asked which fights has the PBC televised that would have been worthy of a PPV?
Fingers crossed for sure that they can make some better (and more) match-ups this year.
But Al literally has no big reason to do so. He's got the money from the hedge fund guaranteed already and he's never been one for making big fights between his guys happen. And if the PBC folds, he still has all the fighters signed to him.
I wouldn't call it a let down either. I don't believe there are numbers that can measure the impact these broadcast could be having on the youth. I remember seeing Tyson, Floyd, De LaHoya in similar broadcast ... although I was a fan that further sparked my interest. Yes numbers are down I'm regards to rating, but if it has influenced a young person to pick up boxing then that's a win, especially if they can become the next great fighter. It's all about the intangibles that can't be measured by ratings.
I wouldn't call it a let down yet, especially with all the politics in boxing, lets see how some of these upcoming fights go.
I wouldn't call it a let down yet, especially with all the politics in boxing, lets see how some of these upcoming fights go.
Curious, what politics are in the way of PBC?