Comments Thread For: Premier Boxing Champions, Amazon Prime Announce Multi-Year Rights Agreement
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I'm sure that word salad made sense to you, gaylord.Comment
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There's 0 fights scheduled for the PBC as of right now. There's been a rumored "PPV" in March but I'm a bit curious as to whether or not they're going to be doing some kind of "roll out" for their Spring schedule (if there even is one). All I hear are crickets right now.
Also keep in mind, Prime didn't give PBC a budget. This is basically a "distribution deal". Al & the PBC are the ones who ultimately have to come up with the bread to make these fights happen (on Prime itself and for PPV).Last edited by RL_GMA; 01-15-2024, 04:20 PM.Comment
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I watched it via Hulu for the last few years as is, no one in their right mind has cable anymore. I’ve had Amazon a while now. I have about 5 big screen smart TVs in and outside my home including the backyard underneath the covered deck. The problem isn’t watching it on an app, the problem is many pbc fans didn’t want to throw in their lot with Eddie Hearn back in 2018 when he came as the representative for dazn. Had dazn presented itself with a different face, a more diplomatic face, a face that sought to bring everyone on bard rather than out pbc out of business while claiming the “American takeover”, I strongly believe boxing in the USA would look differently than it does now. Regarding Amazon, I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have it and most of the people I know are 50-70 years of age and are American, British, Irish. I don’t know how this amazon deal will turn out, but it gives boxing a much larger reach than it had yesterday. Comparing Amazon to dazn is like comparing the the SAS to the Girl Scouts.
Hey how you feeling now with this deal? LmfaoComment
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