Translation: Arum needs to fill dates on HBO and he doesn't have the roster
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Comments Thread For: Arum: 90% of Fans Don't Care About The PPV Undercard
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Same people asking for others to boycott Mayweather fights are defending Arum's crap cards.
You can't make this up.
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Originally posted by Evol View PostHate to say it but bob is right. Only fanboys on here cry about undercard
That said, I do understand what Bob is saying. Majority of the PPV buyers are casuals who really don't know **** about the sport. They're just there for the main. They'll buy Floyd & Manny PPVs and act like they're some hardcore boxing fan (I've watched with many of the these types and I'm guessing that most of this forum has as well) but won't know a single guy on any of the undercards.
In fact most of what I hear from tards during the undercards is "man f**k this sheeeeeyat anybody on a undercard sucks" and "can we just forward this bull**** lets just get to the main event goddamn" and "waaahh waaahh waaahh".
Sorry to rant but I f**king hate casuals.
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For the most part I only care about the Main Event; but a good undercard just makes it more worth it especially if I'm there. The May Day fight people really didn't show up til right before the main event. The One the crowd was there by the middle of the Ishe Smith Carlos Molina fight. I got to both fights in the middle of the 1st fights.
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Originally posted by FloydsLostBalls View PostUm, its called "smart business decisions" and "moving up levels". How can you hate on that? "Boxing is a business", remember?
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Originally posted by kozone View PostUndercard fights help set up the next star to casual fans
For the life of me, can't figure out why Donaire has never been featured on a Manny ticket.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWell, arum got 500,000 PPVs for Pac-Rios, so business is NOT doing too well. He needs to change the plan. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
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