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  • #41
    Originally posted by niceyboo3 View Post
    Bro he was mocking Black people, like saying Black people don't own anything. You said all that hot garbage for nothing. He's some type of Mexican like you...

    Lmfao idk why but that made me chuckle

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    • #42
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      It’s because of the PBC and the person who runs it is black.
      Landlord, a pint of suds for this lad, he’s earned it

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      • #43
        Originally posted by JLC View Post

        market needs to reset. Most top fighters regardless of promotional affiliation are overpaid. Hate to say it because it’s a dangerous job, but it’s true. Hopefully PBC isn’t “sinking ship” cuz they have the biggest roster of fighters that i like. I’d def like to see Wilder Ruiz. But it ain’t PPV worthy.
        This, 100% correct. The network wars resulted in overpaid fighters who think they are due several million each time out no matter who they fight and the lack of popularity of boxing due to poor promotion and lack of big fights hasn’t helped the sport become any more popular. The moment Ed from 2015-2016 when pbc went live is gone

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Sctrojan View Post

          I agree but the hole is so deep for both, DAZN and PBC, I'm not sure they can stay afloat long enough before it happens.

          I've said this in another recent thread but it's astonishing that 2 guys that have been praised as being these incredibly smart businessmen,took nearly $2 billion dollars and essentially "blew it". We have a sport that's never been as divided nor as expensive in its whole damn history. Think about that,$2billion dollars and here we are being forced to pay $100 for the likes of Wilder vs Helenius or Canelo vs Ryder?!?.....

          BLKPRIME is next.

          in Haymons defense he did give us some pretty damn good network TV fights for a good while. DAZN pretty much immediately failed. Also, PBC has given some pretty damn good fights overall. Can’t say the same for DAZN really.

          I personally don’t think PBC is going anywhere. The next crop of young fighters may be making a bit less money up front but cream rises to the top. If you they can become an actual PPV star then sky’s the limit.

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          • #45
            Wilder: "I'm still part of PBC, no bad blood, but I'm willing to work with anyone​."

            Translation: I can still work with Espinoza and willing to go back to Showtime...

            if the price is right.

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