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  • #41
    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
    First, China isn't really Communist anymore.

    Second, only 5 channels in China, really?
    Altogether there are 3,000 television stations across the country. Large international TV expositions, including the Shanghai Television Festival, Beijing International Television Week, China Radio and Television Exposition and Sichuan Television Festival, are held on a regular basis. source



    China has the largest number of television viewers in the world - an estimated 95 percent of its 1.3 billion people. There are more than 3,000 channels. source
    Never knew that they not communist anymore. And I was just joking about tv channels)) good info, though
    Last edited by Kyshenko Team; 04-07-2013, 05:39 PM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      First, China isn't really Communist anymore.

      Second, only 5 channels in China, really?
      Altogether there are 3,000 television stations across the country. Large international TV expositions, including the Shanghai Television Festival, Beijing International Television Week, China Radio and Television Exposition and Sichuan Television Festival, are held on a regular basis. source



      China has the largest number of television viewers in the world - an estimated 95 percent of its 1.3 billion people. There are more than 3,000 channels. source
      Hahaha, you havne't been to china have you... We are talking about the place where Cabs are not allowed to roll down their windows during "elections" so that no opposing points of view can be voiced out the windows...

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      • #43
        damn that is a hell of a number any idea if it had more viewers than Rumble in the Jungle Ali vs Foreman on a global scale?

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        • #44
          Floyd must be jealous, Shiming better get on Twitter and claim he's saving boxing.

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          • #45
            The one issue I see with viewers outside of Asia namely US is if Pacquiao does stage a PPV over there who's going to buy a 10-11est./7-8wst time PPV they are 12-13 hours ahead what have the fight take place in their mornings?

            If they try to charge the popuation how many will actually pay for it doubt too many avergae Chinese only makes around 5-6 grand a year i believe and even the more succesful ones won't probably dish out alot of money for it they literally have to make it a cuople bucks to get enough buys.

            It will take years before anyone sees the fruit of this labor in terms of quaility Chinese fighters making it the high levels and even then noone over here will care bcse they'll be in the lower weight classes which doesn't sell in the states although it'll be interesting to see how they can compete with the more succesful Japan/Thai/Phillipines boxers

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            • #46
              Boxing is the wrong sport for China.Boxing requires and encourages passion, heart and emotion - hardly the sort of sport for a nation of soulless robots that lack the ability to feel anything.
              Last edited by prinzemanspopa; 04-07-2013, 06:02 PM.

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              • #47
                I wasn't too impressed with Shiming, but this is great for boxing. I hope he gets better.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                  Hahaha, you havne't been to china have you... We are talking about the place where Cabs are not allowed to roll down their windows during "elections" so that no opposing points of view can be voiced out the windows...
                  He posted a source for his fact to be fair...

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                    Hahaha, you havne't been to china have you... We are talking about the place where Cabs are not allowed to roll down their windows during "elections" so that no opposing points of view can be voiced out the windows...
                    Are you disagreeing with my post??

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin View Post
                      The one issue I see with viewers outside of Asia namely US is if Pacquiao does stage a PPV over there who's going to buy a 10-11est./7-8wst time PPV they are 12-13 hours ahead what have the fight take place in their mornings?

                      If they try to charge the popuation how many will actually pay for it doubt too many avergae Chinese only makes around 5-6 grand a year i believe and even the more succesful ones won't probably dish out alot of money for it they literally have to make it a cuople bucks to get enough buys.

                      It will take years before anyone sees the fruit of this labor in terms of quaility Chinese fighters making it the high levels and even then noone over here will care bcse they'll be in the lower weight classes which doesn't sell in the states although it'll be interesting to see how they can compete with the more succesful Japan/Thai/Phillipines boxers
                      The fight would most likely happen in the morning over there, like Thrilla in Manila.

                      Even if they make it ¢50, if 300 million chinese buy it that would add up to $150 million in total revenue = most lucrative ppv of all time.

                      I agree that it will take a while to see if Shiming's popularity translates into more talented fighters emerging from China but what we do know is that the talent pool will be expanded.

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