i just had the chance to watch showtime's 360 show about pacquiao-mosley which included clips during the fight it self and i though it blew hbo's 24/7 out of the water.. whats the general consensus on the forum about which show is better?
i just had the chance to watch showtime's 360 show about pacquiao-mosley which included clips during the fight it self and i though it blew hbo's 24/7 out of the water.. whats the general consensus on the forum about which show is better?
hbo 24/7 is way too scripted and chopped up.
24/7 COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY SHITS ON FIGHTCAMP360. Not even close.
The thing is, 24/7 is a Mayweather show. Without Mayweather, it's boring as hell.
I like what they do with the final episodes after the fight, but before that it doesn't get me excited.
Stuff like this gets me excited. Stuff like this motivates me.
Fight Camp 360 bores me.
fight camp kicks the sh*t out of 24/7, it's the far superior show. The problem with the Manny/Shane one was that there was precious little about either fighter that we didn't already know. They've both been involved in 24/7 shows before so HBO had rinsed everything they possibly could out of these guys. There was just nothing new and interesting to show about either of them, so unless you were on the nuts of either fighter it ended up being pretty tame viewing. Things did improve in the later episodes, but it failed to reach the hights of the excellent super 6 shows.
I watch Mayweather vs Hatton 24/7 the other day. 24/7 ****s on Fight Camp. Although that last episode was fantastic, the series as an whole is not as good as 24/7.
Fight Camp 360 Manny/Mosley started out REALLY bad, but it got better and better.
I still prefer 24/7 though, without a doubt. I missed the narrator the most, I think. 24/7 also felt much better produced/filmed/edited.
So, 24/7 > Fight Camp 360 and HBO > Showtime when it comes to fights. IMO.
I personally agree, I thought it was much more innovative and insightful than 24/7 which has kind of gotten a bit bland. Hopefully this motivates them to step their game up a bit.