FOX can pay me $74.99 to watch… Wilder’s fights are worth .01
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Originally posted by Bronx23 View PostI don’t know why people still complain about PPV prices when you can just stream everything online for free. It’s easier today than it’s ever been. If you’re savy enough to access this site you can just as easily pull up a stream and watch it on your smart TV or your phone or whatever.
I haven’t bought a PPV since GGG Vs Canelo 1.champion4ever likes this.
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Count me in. I am definitely purchasing this pay per view event because I love Deontay Wilder and is a fan of his but more importantly I love knockouts. "The Bronze Bomber" definitely knows how to bring excitement to boxing fans. He is never in a dull fight. Unlike Canelo/Golovkin III.
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PBC will be on its way out the only thing we can do as Forum members is not to order this one just like their last one . I would actually vouch for Wilder here but at that price ? Ortiz vs Martin was that price bc it was competitive , this is a warmup up fight with no mystery around it . Yea the undercard is better but like always fans tune in fir the big boys mainly .Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-29-2022, 08:16 PM.
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You don’t come off two consecutive knockout losses charging this much for a PPV. He was never a PPV draw to begin with. Without Fury or AJ, he couldn’t sell a life raft to a castaway.
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Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy View Post
Some people want to support the sport of boxing.
Purchasing any of PBC's recent ppv's like this one, is sending a message that we'll just continue to eat the **** they try to force feed us. Ortiz vs Martin,Ortiz vs Ruiz,Thurman vs Barrios,Tank vs Cruz and Rolly and now Wilder vs Helenius are not fights we should be fleeced $75 for to watch live. Top Rank and DAZN have managed to give us far more competitive and meaningful fights without having to a pay a premium.....why hasnt/can't PBC??
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