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  • #51
    Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

    Are you laughing?
    Yeah lmao my point still stands. If he'd gone to dazn he'd be begging Hearn, espn he'd be begging Arum

    Now he's begging a youtuber in Jake Paul lmfao

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    • #52
      Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

      It doesn't take a genius to try and find a home on two of the biggest ******ing platforms.

      Netflix has several sports documentaries, but what's probably stopped them from doing live-sports is the hefty cost of events. If PBC gets in bed with Netflix, maybe we'll see some more boxing documentaries in addition to the live sporting events.
      That's true. Jake Paul and Tyson Fury have recent shows/documentaries on Netflix.

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      • #53
        If Haymon gets Netflix and Amazon the man is the best boxing business mind ever. If he even gets one of them as a home it is a good movie either way. Dazn wanted to be the “Netflix of sports” and it looks like Netflix may end up being the Netflix of boxing
        DClefthook DClefthook likes this.

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        • #54
          I hope that all of these websites get in to it.

          Mo money, mo interest.

          Mo interest. mo fighters.

          It could be good for the game, depending on what the promoters do with it.

          I remember watching Kronk televised from Cobo, in the early 80s, on early cable tv.

          I dreamed of doing that and years later I got ktfo in that very arena/ring, sheet happens.

          Who remembers ON TV? ..................Rockin'

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

            How are they making money now is wtf I'm wondering. They do shows like every 2wks or so. They got Showtime Shawn, Paulie, Aligeri & Teddy Atlas on the mics at various times doing live events or random content shows. And they quit there $1.99/mo sub to go entirely free on YT. Idk how they were making money on $2/mo, but I really don't know how Showtime Shawn is getting paid anything with how this whole deal works with YT now.
            Im pretty sure they are getting pay with Ads or money that Youtube Premium members pay. Plus they have sponsores. I don't think Pauli and Chris charge too much. Enough to make a living.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by boxing IQ View Post

              This one drinks from the spit bucket.

              I think you mean he wants to do business. with. them. In fact, he's going to get the short end of the deal to keep his financial promises to them and his fighters.

              You can only lose so many millions before people stop trusting you.
              Sounds like nonsense.. or AMZ prime and Netflix would’ve already had big deals with other boxing companies. They see massive potential with PBC and it hurts you

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              • #57
                Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                Im pretty sure they are getting pay with Ads or money that Youtube Premium members pay. Plus they have sponsores. I don't think Pauli and Chris charge too much. Enough to make a living.
                Do they do Premium stuff on YT? I've been watching all kinds of Probox sh^t via their regular ass YT, not on the Premium part.

                I'm sure they are YT partners & get a few bucks per 1k views, but that can't be enough to pay everyone cuz their view numbers aren't great.

                Who's a sponsor? I've not noticed them hyping much, if anything, on their shows that ir.

                Ik Garry Jonas, the guy behind Probox, has some weird relationship with that White Sands rehab place, or w/e it is, they do their fights in so I'm sure their cards probably don't have a lot of expenses besides paying the boxers & paying for the refs, judges, etc so that probably keeps the costs down.

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                • #58
                  If they decide to carry fights they need to employ Paulie Malinaggi, Antonio Tarver, Jim Lampley, Shawn Porter, and Max Kellerman as color commentators.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
                    the sentiment in the last couple years seems to be that cable is actually better than these ******ing services, we tried it and it didn't work.


                    When netflix first was out, it was crazy between the ******ing app and the DVD catalog they basically had every movie and show you could ever want for like 10 dollars a month. then when everyone made their own app it went to ****.


                    dazn was over paying fighters and I was warning anyone and everyone that it wasnt sustainable but people didnt want to hear that in 2019
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                    • #60
                      Two very important points Netflix is known to cut shows very quickly if they don't work out. So if PBC does not deliver Netflix will quickly end it. And the big problem with boxing is the ratings aren't delivering. When the best don't fight the best boxing will have the same ratings problem and nothing will change

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