Beautifully written. Look - it's easy money. The "fight fan" (I'd rather use "groupie") wants to hand out free money. Even you wouldn't refuse that dough. Let the YouTubers play and make money. Americans are so gullible.
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In the lead to the fight, Netflix showed 3 episodes of MT and JP. I must say how sad the arse kissing from both of their teams. When Mike was doing pads, the clown holding the pad was going WOW and making faces as if he just won the lottery hitting a stationary target. Didn’t they realize Mike walks like Joe *****?
Then you have the JP team talking like he was the GOAT. Another arse kisser was untiing the laces of his shoes in the dressing room, so Jake could put them on.
Sad how men will stoop so low as if they were s u c k I n g an earth worms d I c k to get their check.
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In the lead to the fight, Netflix showed 3 episodes of MT and JP. I must say how sad the arse kissing from both of their teams. When Mike was doing pads, the clown holding the pad was going WOW and making faces as if he just won the lottery hitting a stationary target. Didn’t they realize Mike walks like Joe B I d e n.
Then you have the JP team talking like he was the GOAT. Another arse kisser was untiing the laces of his shoes in the dressing room, so Jake could put them on.
Sad how men will stoop so low as if they were s u c k I n g an earth worms d I c k to get their check.
Last, missed much of the fight due to constant buffering because Netflix doesn’t know how to handle mass viewers. They call themselves a tech company? Gimme a effin break!
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Fights like this not worth the big money, but our society is not sane so anything goes. Jake Paul is a snake-oil salesman but he is laughing all the way to the bank.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View PostI really like this writer but by writing about it you are only adding to the problem. The reason you are writing about it is very questionable too. You know it will get clicks so why continue to publicise this circus?
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Originally posted by OldskoolgI learned the Netflix production looked excellent. It was like watching an NFL game with the graphics and special effects and pomp. What I also learned is Netflix also underestimated the popularity of this sport and boxing ad a whole when you make it “free” (relative in the era of ******ing) for everyone to see. Netflix needs to either reassign someone or give them their separation papers for just how appallingly bad the buffering was last night. However, that aside, it is clear that if you offer compelling fights that capture attention, people will watch. If promoters actually do their jobs and promote fight cards as well as fighters, people will watch. If the fights are actually accessible to American fans rather than being on some obscure app like dazn no Americans have, people will watch. Two of the fights were barnburners that had people texting me left and right from all over the USA, a couple I have not spoken to since my Army days. Netflix clearly needs to work on its logistics and how to sustain a fight card over the course of ******ing but if they are to fix that, I totally see a future with Netflix and the sport of boxing in the USA. Going to dazn will effectively kill it. Amazon and PBC is trying but as of yet hasn’t really captured the casual fan base. I think both PBC and Top Rank should be speaking with Netflix if they arnt already….especially if the vast majority of cards can ****** for free rather than ppvOldskoolg likes this.
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Originally posted by OldskoolgI learned the Netflix production looked excellent. It was like watching an NFL game with the graphics and special effects and pomp. What I also learned is Netflix also underestimated the popularity of this sport and boxing ad a whole when you make it “free” (relative in the era of ******ing) for everyone to see. Netflix needs to either reassign someone or give them their separation papers for just how appallingly bad the buffering was last night. However, that aside, it is clear that if you offer compelling fights that capture attention, people will watch. If promoters actually do their jobs and promote fight cards as well as fighters, people will watch. If the fights are actually accessible to American fans rather than being on some obscure app like dazn no Americans have, people will watch. Two of the fights were barnburners that had people texting me left and right from all over the USA, a couple I have not spoken to since my Army days. Netflix clearly needs to work on its logistics and how to sustain a fight card over the course of ******ing but if they are to fix that, I totally see a future with Netflix and the sport of boxing in the USA. Going to dazn will effectively kill it. Amazon and PBC is trying but as of yet hasn’t really captured the casual fan base. I think both PBC and Top Rank should be speaking with Netflix if they arnt already….especially if the vast majority of cards can ****** for free rather than ppv
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