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  • pistol whip
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    #71
    Originally posted by V-3
    Ok, I've wasted my time talking with you. Everyone that watches a video on YOUTUBE isn't a "hardcore" fan, dude. And, I never said an illegal stream. Anyways, I KNOW casuals that watched 24/7 AND watched the fight, my wife is one of them. Heck, she liked the 24/7's more and went to sleep before the fight even started.
    And thats fine but come on even you can agree with me that the casual fan is nowhere near as educated in the happenings of boxing as you and me are. Boxing isn't exactly on the tongues of every Tom, **** and Harry now is it.

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      #72
      Originally posted by pistol whip
      I don't think Pac punishing a guy who is an allout offensive fighter can really be a bad fight. Tony always going forward and pac always throwing punches makes for a violent fight and that is never a bad thing.
      True good points. I'm not watching becasue of Tony, you know that. I would also question how somebody 1-1 at 154 and someone 0-0 at 154 could fight fo the 154 lb title. I hope the fight and undercard is worth $49.95, but with Floyd Pac still out there I can't see it. I could be wrong.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs
        im gonna give out streams to everyone for that fight. even ppl i dont like so they dont pay for this LMFAO

        Yeah like I said a couple hundred people watching some ratty stream doesn't do much to the PPV numbers, but like I said guys this is the exact type of person im laughing at. A grand total of 10 PPV's will not be sold because of this stream wow!

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        • pistol whip
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          #74
          Originally posted by Big Dunn
          True good points. I'm not watching becasue of Tony, you know that. I would also question how somebody 1-1 at 154 and someone 0-0 at 154 could fight fo the 154 lb title. I hope the fight and undercard is worth $49.95, but with Floyd Pac still out there I can't see it. I could be wrong.
          And I think you have a valid reason not to watch the fight, me on the other hand can overlook the cheating in favor of watching an all action fight.

          You have to admit all action fights are not exactly bad for boxing.

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          • Boxing Scene
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            #75
            Just so you guys know, I don't know if you've been reading, but Zuffa has filed a court order to get the IP addresses of the people involved with streaming the PPV of the last UFC program. That means if they get the court order, they will have direct knowledge of the person who did this. Further Boxingscene doesn't want to be involved in this illegal streaming discussion at all, and posting of links to illegal streams will be removed completely and the user firmly warned.

            Everyone at Boxingscene knows people are going to stream fights, but that doesn't mean we're going to be the supplier of links to those streams. There are PLENTY of sites out there that will let you do that.

            Please read and beware, if you're streaming these fights or boxing as well.

            Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Zuffa, LLC, (“Zuffa”), the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®), announced today that it has served subpoenas on two streaming video websites, commanding them to reveal the iden****** of users who have uploaded video of live Pay-Per-View UFC events.
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