I know you have an account here at boxingscene and I know you read our posts here. I know your user name too but I'm not going to say it. Hopefully you'll read this and reply.
A lot of people are wondering exactly what your end game is with using investor money to promote PBC in the short term when you aren't making fights that will leave an impression in the long term. Just slotting together weak cards and hoping it will work out simply won't cut it. If by the time this initial stint ends and the networks don't see an improvement in ratings then the simple truth is few networks will bother investing in this sport's future. If things don't get better ratings wise then any hope for boxing remaining on major networks will be lost. The ratings will improve if the fights do.
A lot of people are wondering exactly what your end game is with using investor money to promote PBC in the short term when you aren't making fights that will leave an impression in the long term. Just slotting together weak cards and hoping it will work out simply won't cut it. If by the time this initial stint ends and the networks don't see an improvement in ratings then the simple truth is few networks will bother investing in this sport's future. If things don't get better ratings wise then any hope for boxing remaining on major networks will be lost. The ratings will improve if the fights do.
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