Me and a couple guys usually chip in and watch the ppvs so I will be watching but is there a demand in the US for this PPV? I'm ok with the Main event but what an awful undercard for a ppv event
This card is so bad, it makes the Pacquiao vs Mosley undercard look like an all-star undercard. Pavlik-Lopez, Vazquez Jr-Arce, Alvarado-Narh. That card sucked because aside from Arce-Vazquez, all fights there were Star vs Opponent, Star vs Opponent, Star vs Opponent. For this one, Bob isn't even trying anymore.
Pac/Rios could possibly be Pac's last fight, so I have to watch it. I mean have you SEEN rios powerful COUNTER JAB!? sheeshkabob man. he could punch right through a damn brick wall with that counter jab.
ok, im done messing with hectari's prediction now.
I'm half Filipino and my dad likes showing off, so yes... Pacquiao fight at my house everybody
If it was up to me, I'd stream it, or talk one of my cousins into buying it...
This is an HBO fight... Its a showcase fight for Pacquiao... Not a PPV event
Lol @ all the penny pinchers. yap all day about supporting the sport, but can't spend 60 bones for a fight.
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Me and a couple guys usually chip in and watch the ppvs so I will be watching but is there a demand in the US for this PPV? I'm ok with the Main event but what an awful undercard for a ppv event
Yup. I get all the big fights and almost all of the others too.:boxing::boxing::boxing:
I support boxing but I'm not paying for this one. This is a confidence builder fight for Pac and I don't understand why I got to pay for it. I'll be in some bar watching it.
Plus the undercard is very crappy.
I'm definitely buying this one. And Zou Shiming aka the real Golden Boy is on the undercard and hes the most popular fighter in the sport.
This is the first major boxing fight in Macau so if you don't watch this than your missing out on the future of boxing
I hope you're joking about wack ass Shiming
He would, compared to the competition Wilder has been facing. Firtha is the first man in a while Wilder has fought who's not only under the age of 38 but also has n't been inactive for more than a year
Yeah I said in that "would Thompson beat WIlder" or something, thread that Hamer, Travis Walker and hell even Jameel McCline would be a step up for Wilder.
I have no problem with Wilder fighting as many cans as he wants, he's obviously raw and his people feel he needs more work.... my problem is (as I've said in another thread) that if that's the case, then take his ass off the televised undercards, replace it with decent fights and put him in 6 rounders on an untelevised undercard or something and don't hype him up and try to trick the casuals into thinking he's the next Ali, until he starts to step up.
Once he starts fighting guys with pulses, (I'm talking even a Travis Walker) then start spending the money and resources to put him on televised cards, etc.
This is just me, though
In my eyes/opinion, yes. He'll beat the pretenders and anybody below a serious, -soon-to be serious Contender.
I actually think Hamer (if he loses) should be the first step up for Wilder.
I agree, Ruiz should beat him.
He would, compared to the competition Wilder has been facing. Firtha is the first man in a while Wilder has fought who's not only under the age of 38 but also has n't been inactive for more than a year
I'm definitely buying this one. And Zou Shiming aka the real Golden Boy is on the undercard and hes the most popular fighter in the sport.
This is the first major boxing fight in Macau so if you don't watch this than your missing out on the future of boxing