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  • MetalVomit
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    #1

    Dear Boxing,

    Consider this my mo.ther.fu.ck.ing notice of resignation. For the past 10 years of my life, I've shelled out hundreds, easily over a thousand dollars to support one of the 2 sports that I truly love. Paying for these "events" hoping for a good card, or AT LEAST a good main event, and very often getting one of these instead: (insert middle finger smilie) . I quit. Saturday's "event" was a complete joke from start to finish. The 3 undercard matches lasted a total of no more than 10 minutes, and they weren't even exciting. I expected that no matter who was to win, Pacquiao vs. De La Hoya was going to be a good matchup. I wasn't expecting a "dream match", just a good one. A good f.uck.ing boxing match was all I wanted to see. Like Roy Jones weeks earlier, it was clearly obvious that De La Hoya wanted nothing more than the millions of dollars to be made off of the event and his name. I'm glad it made Pacman more popular, because he deserves it. To cut to the chase, I'll never, ever pay for another boxing "event" again, not unless you can by some fu.cking miracle consistently put together solid and competitive cards that are WORTH your fans' hard earned dollars. Peace the f.uck out, the bad cards have far outweighed the good ones. My wallet and I are done with you.

    Sincerely,

    F.uck you

    ps. Pacquiao will knock out Hatton early, and decisively beat Floyd Mayweather jr.
  • kenso
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    #2
    rage!

    i think all boxing cards should no longer be on ppv

    its ridiculous and absolutely KILLING the sport.

    then bob arum wants to put cotto and pavlik BOTH who are coming off losses ON A PPV??!?!

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    • adrsan84
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      #3
      Originally posted by GodzHand
      Consider this my mo.ther.fu.ck.ing notice of resignation. For the past 10 years of my life, I've shelled out hundreds, easily over a thousand dollars to support one of the 2 sports that I truly love. Paying for these "events" hoping for a good card, or AT LEAST a good main event, and very often getting one of these instead: (insert middle finger smilie) . I quit. Saturday's "event" was a complete joke from start to finish. The 3 undercard matches lasted a total of no more than 10 minutes, and they weren't even exciting. I expected that no matter who was to win, Pacquiao vs. De La Hoya was going to be a good matchup. I wasn't expecting a "dream match", just a good one. A good f.uck.ing boxing match was all I wanted to see. Like Roy Jones weeks earlier, it was clearly obvious that De La Hoya wanted nothing more than the millions of dollars to be made off of the event and his name. I'm glad it made Pacman more popular, because he deserves it. To cut to the chase, I'll never, ever pay for another boxing "event" again, not unless you can by some fu.cking miracle consistently put together solid and competitive cards that are WORTH your fans' hard earned dollars. Peace the f.uck out, the bad cards have far outweighed the good ones. My wallet and I are done with you.

      Sincerely,

      F.uck you

      ps. Pacquiao will knock out Hatton early, and decisively beat Floyd Mayweather jr.
      Boxing's response:

      Dear GodzHand,

      It's good to hear from you. Hey man do what you have to do. I understand your dilemma but what can I do? The only fights worth putting on ppv this year were Margarito vs. Cotto and Pacquiao vs Marquez 2, but no matter what bull**** I put on people buy so I have to sell. De la hoya holds a special place, he'll sell regarldess of how ****ty the production, match ups, and undercard is, but what about these other ****ty as ppvs? If you don't like the way things are going than stop giving me money so easily.

      Love,
      Boxing

      PS. I reccomend you check out the Chavez jr. ppv cards, those are a doozy.

      Somehting like that, my point is, I bought 2 PPV's this year, and they were worth every cent. Be more selective with what you get and the networks and promoters will think twice about what they can put on ppv and what it takes to put on a worthwhile ppv, that is all we can do.

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      • MetalVomit
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        #4
        Originally posted by adrsan84
        Boxing's response:

        Dear GodzHand,

        It's good to hear from you. Hey man do what you have to do. I understand your dilemma but what can I do? The only fights worth putting on ppv this year were Margarito vs. Cotto and Pacquiao vs Marquez 2, but no matter what bull**** I put on people buy so I have to sell. De la hoya holds a special place, he'll sell regarldess of how ****ty the production, match ups, and undercard is, but what about these other ****ty as ppvs? If you don't like the way things are going than stop giving me money so easily.

        Love,
        Boxing

        PS. I reccomend you check out the Chavez jr. ppv cards, those are a doozy.

        Somehting like that, my point is, I bought 2 PPV's this year, and they were worth every cent. Be more selective with what you get and the networks and promoters will think twice about what they can put on ppv and what it takes to put on a worthwhile ppv, that is all we can do.
        Good one. I try to be selective, but like I said, I ****ing love boxing, and I think I've always been optimistic about the matchups. I've finally learned my lesson though.

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        • MetalVomit
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          #5
          Originally posted by kenso
          rage!

          its ridiculous and absolutely KILLING the sport.
          It's certainly not helping it maintain it's health, that's for sure.

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          • MANGLER
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            #6
            I get fed up as the next guy wit all the bull**** in boxing, especially PPV's, but I could never quit watchin it.

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            • MetalVomit
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              #7
              Originally posted by mangler
              I get fed up as the next guy wit all the bull**** in boxing, especially PPV's, but I could never quit watchin it.
              yeah, I'm not going to quit watching it, just not paying for it anymore, aside from my hbo and showtime subscription.

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #8
                I put in my resignation to hip hop once they started considering Lil Jon and Lil Wayne rappers. The definition of hip hop should be amended to exclude anything south of Baltimore on the East Coast and anything East of Compton.

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                • J.R.
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                  #9
                  Well later then.

                  Only way I could stop watching pro boxing is if they pussied the sport up with standing eight counts, or headgear, or something like that.. but a bad PPV ain't gonna do the trick. I'm here to stay.

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                  • MELLY-MEL...
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mangler
                    I get fed up as the next guy wit all the bull**** in boxing, especially PPV's, but I could never quit watchin it.
                    co-sign..............

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