respect to ESPN. Absolutely loving it. Now "TBE" ring commentator Teddy Atlas gets to call an important fight. **** ****! lol
Comments Thread For: ESPN Makes A Heavy(weight) Investment in Boxing's Future
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I bet ESPN payed for Brigg's flight and hotel in Germany....just a hunch!!....ESPN probably got him to come through and turn up...Briggs damn near blurted it out...listen to his rant closely!!Comment
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No complaints here. The more the merrier. I doubt Wlad's fight will impress, but Stiverne/Arreola will be fun.Comment
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i would think wlad will be inspired being on u.s. tv. he's lucky to be on espn.
i'm going from wlad by ud to wlad mid rnd tko.
he starts getting punch shy and clutching again hope he gets blackballed.Comment
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Ever since Mayweather and CBS partner up, boxing in the states have increased exponentially on its exposure. Looks like Boxing is starting to get major relevance back, I guess networks and media notice that it's recession proof.Comment
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Some of Wlad's fights are definitely extremely uncompetitive, but I'd still rather watch that than the usual prospect vs fat hopeless journeymen at a casino.
I always wondered why its such a sudden drop for boxers; you have a big KO and you get on HBO, you have a boring fight and you're dropped from US television completely. Why don't ESPN/FSN/etc make a habit of televising those fights? It must cost them basically nothing. Some networks took a chance on showing overseas MMA events before it was big and look how that paid off.Comment
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If they want to invest in the future of the HW division and boxing simultaneously they better sign Tyson Fury.Comment
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