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Is boxing at a possible turning point in terms of PPV match ups etc?
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12-11-2012, 01:40 AM
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Is boxing at a possible turning point in terms of PPV match ups etc?
If everyone who proposes boycotting/not watching etc fights actually lives up to that promise there will be some unhappy TV company guys. If for instance people vote with their wallets and dont watch Pac-Margarito, dont watch Haye-Harrison, dont watch whoever Floyd fights next and please dont pay to watch another BHop fight then what choice do promoters have but to be more ambitious and have not just better match-ups but better all round events.
What happened to 10 fight nights where the undercards could end up being for a legit alphabet title? Now we are treated to maybe two 4 round fights, an 8 rounder, an undercard which fails to excite and a farcical main event. I would say I am left dissapointed with more than 60% of PPV fight events. What do you think? Ads |
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Is boxing at a possible turning point in terms of PPV match ups etc? - Richard - 12-11-2012 01:40 AM
[] - JuniorDOSsantos - 12-11-2012, 01:48 AM
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