Oscar DeLahoya: Major announcement soon to come
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Who gives a phuck if it's on free TV. I've had cable or dish TV for years. I don't even watch the free tv stations. I guess if you're broke or still living with the parents and don't have any control over whether or not you can have HBO, Showtime, or ESPN, this is cool news, but it will be a long while before any of the really good fights are on free tv, and in the meantime, they'll have s hit fights which will only remind non boxing fans why they don't follow the sport to begin with.
Anyway, hate to be a killjoy but I'm just being real.Comment
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Who gives a phuck if it's on free TV. I've had cable or dish TV for years. I don't even watch the free tv stations. I guess if you're broke or still living with the parents and don't have any control over whether or not you can have HBO, Showtime, or ESPN, this is cool news, but it will be a long while before any of the really good fights are on free tv, and in the meantime, they'll have s hit fights which will only remind non boxing fans why they don't follow the sport to begin with.
Anyway, hate to be a killjoy but I'm just being real.
Seriously You dont get the point or make sense
YOU REALLY think THE SAME AMOUNT OF PEOPLE THAT WATCH ESPN , HBO AND SHOWTIME CAN COMPETE WITH THE TITANS IN WHICH OVER HALF OF AMERICA TUNE INTO LIKE ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS ?
This is about exposure son and the major networks will blow the little cable networks out the water in that department .Comment
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Who gives a phuck if it's on free TV. I've had cable or dish TV for years. I don't even watch the free tv stations. I guess if you're broke or still living with the parents and don't have any control over whether or not you can have HBO, Showtime, or ESPN, this is cool news, but it will be a long while before any of the really good fights are on free tv, and in the meantime, they'll have s hit fights which will only remind non boxing fans why they don't follow the sport to begin with.
Anyway, hate to be a killjoy but I'm just being real.
the sport is dying bcuz not enough kids are boxing anymore. we already lost the best big athletes to the nba and the nfl and with mma growing the way it is who knows what talent will be left in our sport 20 or even 10 years from now.
the majority of the top fighters today wanted to box bcuz they caught a fight on free tv as kids. most fighters come from humble beginnings where ppv may not be an option.
i saw a fight when i was about 5 or 6 on free TV and was in awe of it, but i never really came across boxing again so my interest died until i was 14 and became friends with a guy who boxed. i cant imagine my life today if i boxing wasnt a part of it.
boxing needs to come back to the mainstream, not only through big fights on ppv but small fights that anyone can get access to. i also think you mistake small fights for s hit fights but its not the same, just because there wont be big names on free tv doesnt mean it wont be good fights.Comment
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look at the thread title...then look at this clown's post...smh
no man should talk and think about ANOTHER man so much...its not healthy for the threads and it may be the cause of your inability to bag birds...hold that and take it with you into your next life if God gives you one!!
now back to the regular program, bringing boxing back to the networks is a very good idea....I noticed from my fight collection that the Ali-Spinks fights were on ABC as well as fights like Norton-Holmes, Leonard-Benitez, and many more...back in the days seemed like a cool time to live in....these days, the game is weird and the players are not really testing themselves imo.....but some how ppl feel like one fight will heal the game...smhComment
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