I see no point in being so secretive in a very high profile sport. No one is perfect. It's better to lay it all out there and people would be more understanding than you expect. Bob Arum was very open when he was having squabbles with HBO. Hearn have admitted having been too aggressive in his tactics squandering DAZN money during his initial inception to boxing. Heard Hoya admitted mistakes and so on.
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Originally posted by tomhawq View PostI see no point in being so secretive in a very high profile sport. No one is perfect. It's better to lay it all out there and people would be more understanding than you expect. Bob Arum was very open when he was having squabbles with HBO. Hearn have admitted having been too aggressive in his tactics squandering DAZN money during his initial inception to boxing. Heard Hoya admitted mistakes and so on.
Then the promotional posters say it’s hate which is actually the total oppositealexoneness likes this.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View PostI'm seeing less PBC shows, despite the Amazon deal.
Unless I'm missing something the PBC is on life support.Last edited by factsarenice; 08-03-2024, 11:07 AM.alexoneness likes this.
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Originally posted by DClefthook View PostYessir PBC keep the haters hating. These MFers are so discombobulated they don't know what to think. Keep putting on the biggest shows while others spend their entire "war chest" on some BS non revenue generating e events. This whole Saudi thing is just another BLKprime or Thrilla. Here today gone tomorrow. LETS GO PBC!!!
Al Haymon definitely upsets the global nationalists…DClefthook likes this.
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Originally posted by Poopdick View Post
that is because they supposedly have no money. and Amazon only gives them a spot, no moneyalexoneness likes this.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
Well we can’t very well have a black American in charge of American boxing. That’s just unacceptable for too many groups domestically and internationally. You lot must be put in your place and never be on the level of us Brits….not even in your own country.
Al Haymon definitely upsets the global nationalists…alexoneness likes this.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
Don King was a top promoter for decades. I think PBC's problem is that they wanted to be "in charge of American boxing."DClefthook likes this.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
True indeed, he was, however, that was a different era. The social tides were moving in a different direction then. This era has GLOBALLY seen the resurgence of race and ethnic based nationalism map famously used through manipulative tactics by various politicians. You can’t make a picture film these days without the basement mafia spewing their dark triad propaganda on so called “social” media. Had Haymon come along in the 80s or 90s he would have been better received. We live in socially regressed times where much of the progressed gained in America has traveled to “parts unknown….”
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