Cable vs Youtube for Boxing?

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  • ByronBlocker
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    Cable vs Youtube for Boxing?

    I love all the great fights I can watch on Cable, I'm even picking up Spanish from watching Boxeo Soleo (well... a bit) but it seems like there's only a few fights a week and always at the craziest, latest hours.

    Recently, I've been watching tons of boxing on YouTube and I LOVE it, I get to see smaller random fights that never would have been broadcast but also the HUGE fights. So what do you think, is YouTube replacing cable as the home of boxing?

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  • Real King Kong
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    #2
    Originally posted by ByronBlocker
    I love all the great fights I can watch on Cable, I'm even picking up Spanish from watching Boxeo Soleo (well... a bit) but it seems like there's only a few fights a week and always at the craziest, latest hours.

    Recently, I've been watching tons of boxing on YouTube and I LOVE it, I get to see smaller random fights that never would have been broadcast but also the HUGE fights. So what do you think, is YouTube replacing cable as the home of boxing?

    ByronBlocker.com
    checked out your site. you seem to be a relatively successful person with something going on in your life. it begs the question...what are you doing here?...this forum has a strict degenerates only policy.

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    • richardt
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      #3
      Originally posted by ByronBlocker
      So what do you think, is YouTube replacing cable as the home of boxing?
      But you can't see them live, right?

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      • Canelo Phresh
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        #4
        Do both theyre both great

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        • KING MEAT
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          #5
          i can see youtube pickin up stream ppvs in the near future for an affordable price to the consumers.

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          • Convicted_Felon
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            #6
            @Considerthis, the 'strict degenerates only policy' comment is funny as hell. Kudos for the wit. @Byron Blocker, youtube is awesome for boxing. Cable is fine for the live action and the color commentary. Youtube on the other has people who upload videos where they get in depth with what we saw during the live action. The exchanges can get a slomo. Youtube is good for getting to know a fighter you haven't had the pleasure of watching yet. I looked up Jean Pascal when he and Chad Dawson were scheduled to fight. Youtube is good for research. For film study.

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