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  • #61
    Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post

    IPTV bruh
    I'll have to look into it. Thanks

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    • #62
      So people streaming overpriced PPV cards that have no business being on PPV in the first place is destroying boxing?

      All that tells me is the PPV system is an old and outdated model that should be thrown in the trash. PPV used to be reserved for major, significant bouts. Now they take garbage match ups and call them PPV to try to make a quick money grab, but your average fan doesn’t have the means to pay for all of those. No. Not me. I’m not falling for that bullsh#t. Especially when inflation is at like what, 8%???? And you want me to buy Benevitez vs Plant? Lmao. Benevitez vs Plant is a good match, but it’s wasn’t even for a belt!

      Illegal streaming isn’t the issue here. Boxing just needs a major overhaul. Expensive, numerous, and insignificant PPV’s isn’t the answer.

      Create a major governing body that oversees the entire sport. Create a union for boxers. Then, and only then, will the sport start to become better.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Ricky View Post
        I get what your saying about promoters being greedy but for me everyone has to pull together in the right direction to get the sport in a healthy place eg fans ,promoters and fighters.
        Fans should be expected to do the right thing lastly. The brass needs to get in line. They get in line, we get in line.
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        • #64
          this is the same crying when p2p first started, the whole entertainment industry was crying about it being the end of movies and music. Are illegal streams destroying the UFC? What's destroying boxing is that there are no crossover stars, and the stars we have are too scared to fight each other.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Ricky View Post
            Agree. I like what Dana White is suggesting. Creating his own business model where fights get made which the fans want to see as often happens in the UFC. It's ultimately largely greed which is what is damaging the sport I feel.
            The UFC, regardless of all the pay controversy, is an excellent example of what happens when a sport has a dominant body. Boxing never has and it has led to its downfall as a mainstream spectator sport.

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            • #66
              Give me:

              Fury - Usyk
              Wilder - Joshua
              Crawford - Spence
              Bivol - Beterbiev
              Canelo - Benavidez

              And I will pay for every single of that fights.

              For sure I will not get that, so s.hut the f.uck up and don`t you expect me to pay for garbage like Canelo - Ryder.
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              • #67
                Lolol. Does anyone think boxing would be “better” if we paid for all these sht PPV events?

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                • #68
                  dont know how the system works in america but in UK sports fans are already paying a subscription and on top of that then they ask for PPV fees for boxing. So with my subscription i can watch the champions league final but if i want to watch a domestic level fight like smith v eubank or a one sided fight like fury v chisora 3 they want me to pay 20 quid on top of it. I will pay what i feel is right otherwise i'm streaming it. i would/will pay to watch tank/garcia but not interested in throwing money away at garbage, also some of the money these boxers are on is ridiculous compared to other sports and MMA, shouldnt be getting paid millions to fight some bum. problem is a lot of fans act like they are their favourite fighters accountants.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by baroidi View Post
                    this is the same crying when p2p first started, the whole entertainment industry was crying about it being the end of movies and music. Are illegal streams destroying the UFC? What's destroying boxing is that there are no crossover stars, and the stars we have are too scared to fight each other.
                    Sir , you knocked it right out of the park
                    Wtf isn’t the ufc in shambles ?
                    Why is it that they build their characters on free tv and then and only after the fan or casual know the fighter ( meaning he fights on free tv before ) they put him on some ppv ?
                    They’re still making a chit load of money but even that will run out for the greedy ps etc etc etc

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by siablo14 View Post

                      Well we have other competitive sports to tune into so we will focus on that until they make truly competitive fights in boxing. The fights this week are sh-t! We will be tuning into PL,NBA,MLB. We have options!

                      Agree there are some ppv that I wouldn't buy as they don't merit it . I for one listened to the Tyson Fury v Chisora fight on the radio as for me that certainly never merited a ppv .It's a crying shame how this fight gets made and the one as other users have alluded to and I was desperate for( Fury v Uysk) doesn't .

                      Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                      Lolol. Does anyone think boxing would be “better” if we paid for all these sht PPV events?

                      It's the point in principle. Without fans there would be no professional boxing. It's the thin edge of the wedge . If everyone started illegal streaming there would be far less money in the pot and fighters could start looking at other professions. I know from reading about it's happened to a degree already with athletes being turned away from boxing to sports like basketball for one as there's more money to be made especially with scholarships and the like. ​

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