Ortiz vs. Martin is PPV?! Are you kidding me?!
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Nobody knows what took place in the negotiations between the two camps.
It should be obvious that they both wanted truckloads of money for the fight.
PPV is the solution. Took them more than a year to arrive at this stage.
Bottom line: If it's not on PPV, there would be no fight.Comment
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Stay bitter ?
Lmfao
Keep sucking balls Stewie
Oh and tell your friends at PBC that I will stream this chit for free
Yes I know , after you finish sucking balls
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They even cut the promotion short ,the build up for it was just a 10 minute segment on PBC . The demand for the fight would have skyrocketed and got to my number . The event should’ve been called 86”d , get out if you dont like it and charge 86 dollars with the loser being 86”d from the rankings .Nobody knows what took place in the negotiations between the two camps.
It should be obvious that they both wanted truckloads of money for the fight.
PPV is the solution. Took them more than a year to arrive at this stage.
Bottom line: If it's not on PPV, there would be no fight.Comment
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You’re a fragile , I’m not the one with Motörhead as my avatar , so if anyones sucking something it’s you .
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Show us the proof when you purchase it. It's an OK fight, it ain't no PPV worthy event but you of all ppl were bound to try justify it.
I don't recall Tuesday Night Fights having top 10 heavyweights face each other very often. The heavyweight division has always been expensive. If anything, this PPV reminds me of a Cedric Kushner or Don King heavyweight PPV from back in the day where you just had a ton of heavyweights fighting on a budget priced PPV.
I've got a few friends coming over for the fight, so a $39 PPV is only $10 per person. For 5 heavyweight fights, with no commercials, it's $2 a fight, really no big deal. If you're not a big heavyweight fan, I'm sure this event doesn't interest you. But for the heavyweight junkies, it's going to be a fun night.
So justify it by buying it and showing us the proof cuz I don't reckon you were guna bother.Comment
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It's a solid card at a reduced PPV price.
Nothing wrong with people supporting this one in my opinion.Comment
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I'm not going to post anything that's going to help you doxx me. You UK weirdos have already tried to post my name, address, etc.
There's nothing to justify. I haven't bought a PPV since Fury-Wilder III. Didn't buy the Crawford, Tank or Paul PPVs.
My friends and I are excited to throw a party on New Year's Day when there's nothing else going on. $10 each for five heavyweight fights with no commercials is well worth it to us. Nobody is telling you to buy it. We love heavyweights and never miss a King Kong fight.
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I call BS.. Cuz you ain't got no friends.
I'm not going to post anything that's going to help you doxx me. You UK weirdos have already tried to post my name, address, etc.
There's nothing to justify. I haven't bought a PPV since Fury-Wilder III. Didn't buy the Crawford, Tank or Paul PPVs.
My friends and I are excited to throw a party on New Year's Day when there's nothing else going on. $10 each for five heavyweight fights with no commercials is well worth it to us. Nobody is telling you to buy it. We love heavyweights and never miss a King Kong fight.Comment
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Good call, that's exactly what this card reminds me of. The ol' Cedric Kushner "Heavyweight Explosion" cards. They were always fun.
I don't recall Tuesday Night Fights having top 10 heavyweights face each other very often. The heavyweight division has always been expensive. If anything, this PPV reminds me of a Cedric Kushner or Don King heavyweight PPV from back in the day where you just had a ton of heavyweights fighting on a budget priced PPV.
I've got a few friends coming over for the fight, so a $39 PPV is only $10 per person. For 5 heavyweight fights, with no commercials, it's $2 a fight, really no big deal. If you're not a big heavyweight fan, I'm sure this event doesn't interest you. But for the heavyweight junkies, it's going to be a fun night.Comment
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