Comments Thread For: Showtime's Espinoza Says Piracy Is Depressing PPV Buys By At Least 30-40%

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    #61
    I've never pirated a fight. But I also won't buy them all. If you throw a weak main event and a garbage under at $85, I'll watch MMA or Muay Thai or grappling for free, or watch/rewatch a past historical fight of known value. My interest in boxing is primarily about what really works and what doesn't in the business of throwing hands. Not much interest in the guys who box to decisions and can't get KO's unless they're doing something interesting in addition, like being very hard to hit (Shakur Stevenson, for instance).

    I'm not sure what crowd they're trying to get to with $85 PPVs. Seems really out of touch, but it's entirely possible that the people who won't buy at $85 also won't buy at any price, if the buys from Haney-Loma are any indication.

    I'm even less willing to spend my money or time on boxing PPVs when there's just so many corrupt decisions and ref calls for major events. I may not buy Spence-Crawford if they bring in Tony Weeks or Dave Moretti for that match. Those guys are scum.

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    • paulf
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      #62
      Y’all remember when Pacquiao-Mosley was so godawful that fans an celebrities were swearing off boxing completely, and when Arum was asked about it being a bad card and a terrible main event, he was like “What are you talking about? We don’t care if it was a good fight or not. Showtime doesn’t care about that. It did numbers and that’s all that matters.”

      Here we are a decade later and Showtime is moaning about people not buying PPVs.

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #63
        Originally posted by SimpleTouchee

        Spence vs Porter, Charlo vs Rosario, Mayweather vs Berto, Mayweather vs Canelo undercards
        So only 4. I wasn’t off by very much.

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        • uppercut510
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          #64
          i dont mind paying for the good fights, usually 9 plus of us split it, so its all good

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          • The D3vil
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            #65
            This is what you get for making it a PPV sport.

            The NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, tennis, golf, NASCAR, and tons of other sports find ways to be on TV without gouging their fans to watch it.

            Could you imagine if hte World Series or Super Bowl were on PPV?

            I have ZERO sympathy for these idiots who ruined the sport by putting it behind a paywall.

            Nick Khan recently talked about this



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            • Fanofreason
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              #66
              ***** has ruined the economy and broke all these losers that can’t afford $80

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                #67
                Originally posted by The D3vil
                This is what you get for making it a PPV sport.

                The NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, tennis, golf, NASCAR, and tons of other sports find ways to be on TV without gouging their fans to watch it.

                Could you imagine if hte World Series or Super Bowl were on PPV?

                I have ZERO sympathy for these idiots who ruined the sport by putting it behind a paywall.

                Nick Khan recently talked about this



                https://twitter.com/CurtP_/status/16...86?s=20​
                Yeah he’s mostly spot on here except boxing didnt really run into trouble and start falling off with HBO and PPV, it fell off when cable went digital in early 2000s and people didn’t have the black box anymore.

                THAT was the point where all of a sudden the masses no longer had access to the fights.

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                • Jdasilva2012
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                  #68
                  Well Im afraid more than 50% of Boxingscene's users actually are professional pirates.

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                  • Superbee
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                    #69
                    Proud hacker since 2008 and the arrival of trusted streams aggregators ... I actually even buy them "coffees" when they are stable and "long term" (1 to 2 years)... Then they vanish like magic and it's another half hour of seaching "The Internet" ... The trick is to always have a couple valuable ones at hand ...

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                    • Monty Fisto
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by MusoMeanderings

                      Is that even technically possible? Like, putting a watermark on the video and then identifying the one who provided it for a rebroadcasting?
                      No idea! Back in the days of Napster they did trace down some people for sharing music they hadn't paid for though. Doesn't seem lightyears away in principal. I'm being idealistic, of course, but you never know.

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