i found it pretty good actually
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostFloyd's detractors can't seem to stop talking about him. Odd.
Him and his family being entertaining yet idiotic is fun but its nice to have a series without a boxer making a complete fool out of himself.
People who thought it was so bad....what do u want? These fighters do their talking in the ring.
U shouldnt need 24/7 to hype the fight.
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Originally posted by Bob Anomaly View PostWhy is it odd? Didnt he invent the 24/7 idea?
Him and his family being entertaining yet idiotic is fun but its nice to have a series without a boxer making a complete fool out of himself.
People who thought it was so bad....what do u want? These fighters do their talking in the ring.
U shouldnt need 24/7 to hype the fight.
What is the purpose of 24/7?
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostBob An,
What is the purpose of 24/7?
I dont understand what made it so awful. What more did boxing fans expect?
Piss drinking and **** talking from 2 classy quiet fighters??
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Originally posted by Makavelli View Postto make us believe that PAC's opponent actually has a chance?
Reason 1(a) is to hype the fight to the mainstream.
Now, please ask yourself: after watching the first episode of 24/7, does the mainstream / non-fan feel compelled to watch future episodes, and do they feel compelled to watch the fight? Is the fight on their radar as a "can't miss"?
You reply: "screw 'em. I don't care."
Well, I respectfully submit that such a viewpoint is near-sighted, my dear friend. You love the sport. You want the sport to grow. You want to see more of the sport.
Mainstream fan interest equals more money , interest and viewers to the network for boxing. And then the network puts more boxing programming in their budget. Perhaps the 'free' networks even carry the sport again. Who wins? You do.
Sure. Kimbo Slice is a hype job. But he is a hype job who basically forced CBS to give him a network slot on a Saturday night.
Mayweather may be a gay potshotting running ducker. But his antics drive fan interest. When he was away from the sport, fan interest went down. That is a measurable, proven fact.
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Originally posted by Bob Anomaly View PostTo sell the fight to a wider audience than just hardcore fans. We, as hardcore fans shouldnt need 24/7 to hype it.
Sooo, because I will watch 24/7 and the fight itself means that I should not offer a critique of the show.
Aren't the hardcore fans the ones who are MOST qualified to do that?
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostYes. Of course. but that is really kind of 1(b).
Reason 1(a) is to hype the fight to the mainstream.
Now, please ask yourself: after watching the first episode of 24/7, does the mainstream / non-fan feel compelled to watch future episodes, and do they feel compelled to watch the fight? Is the fight on their radar as a "can't miss"?
You reply: "screw 'em. I don't care."
Well, I respectfully submit that such a viewpoint is near-sighted, my dear friend. You love the sport. You want the sport to grow. You want to see more of the sport.
Mainstream fan interest equals more money , interest and viewers to the network for boxing. And then the network puts more boxing programming in their budget. Perhaps the 'free' networks even carry the sport again. Who wins? You do.
Sure. Kimbo Slice is a hype job. But he is a hype job who basically forced CBS to give him a network slot on a Saturday night.
Mayweather may be a gay potshotting running ducker. But his antics drive fan interest. When he was away from the sport, fan interest went down. That is a measurable, proven fact.
i met up with a buddy of mine (non boxing fan) yesterday and he hasn't seen the 24/7 episode so i was lookin for it On Demand...unfortunately, it wasnt available yet...what they DID have were PAC and Cotto's greatest hits...you know, those 5min snippets...well, we watched both and afterwards, his words were 'wow, i actually wanna see this now'...no bull****...with action fighters, 24/7 is really just a supplemental hype caveat...just show highlights and most people get sold
with technical, safety-first boxers like floyd, 24/7 is the primary source for hype
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostYes. You are exactly right. That is exactly the purpose.
Sooo, because I will watch 24/7 and the fight itself means that I should not offer a critique of the show.
Aren't the hardcore fans the ones who are MOST qualified to do that?
Im asking why, if fans already know what these fighters are like, can they expect any more from the first episode?
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