What are you talking about? This will be the first great fight of the new millennium, of course I'm buying it.
Oh, wait a minute, this is 2005, not 1999. In that case I wouldn't pay a nickel to watch too washed-up has-beens in the middle of unimpressive comebacks slog their way through 12 rounds.
Perhaps Oscar De La Hoya should face the winner of Mosley-Vargas, and then that winner will face the winner of Ike Quartey-Tito Trinidad, and then the winner of that will face Pernell Whitaker, with the final winner facing Julio Cesar Chavez in another Adios fight.
These are the pay-per-view cards that I go to see at sports bars.
It isn't the fighters' faults that the promoters can't do their ****ing jobs and resort to PPVs for money instead of advertisers. I'm not going to let that stop me from seeing the fights live.
Split it with a friend or two. $50/2 = $25, which is less than a full tank of gas. Suck it up and buy. Mark Johnson on the undercard. He'll probably lose against Jhonny Gonzales but should still be a good fight. They'll get another fight or two for the undercard by then. Probably Ponce De Leon and Abner Mares or something like that. I think it'll be a good all around card.
It isn't the fighters' faults that the promoters can't do their ****ing jobs and resort to PPVs for money instead of advertisers. I'm not going to let that stop me from seeing the fights live.
Split it with a friend or two. $50/2 = $25, which is less than a full tank of gas. Suck it up and buy. Mark Johnson on the undercard. He'll probably lose against Jhonny Gonzales but should still be a good fight. They'll get another fight or two for the undercard by then. Probably Ponce De Leon and Abner Mares or something like that. I think it'll be a good all around card.
The thing is...I wouldn't even pay $25 for this garbage.
This is killing boxing.
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