PBC on ESPN???

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  • bigjavi973
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    #1

    PBC on ESPN???


  • Fetta
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    #2
    Boxing is everywhere right now and i love it

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    • MrRolltide91
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      #3
      more free boxing

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      • The Problem Child
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        PBC is a league, it is becoming quite apparent. I'm all for it though. Have one sanctioning body overlooking the sport.

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        • SouthPawHitman
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          I ****ing love Al Haymon.

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          • bigjavi973
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            I'll be surprised if haymon keeps atlas... Atlas is too brutally honest when watching fighters and talking about the opposition they faced if its really bad comp.

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            • North Star
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              #7
              Originally posted by Golovkin
              PBC is a league, it is becoming quite apparent. I'm all for it though. Have one sanctioning body overlooking the sport.
              I think when it becomes a league, we may see it as Gyms/Teams against others, with fighters being paid and traded to other Gyms/Teams like other sports.

              Really tough to think of it in that way, but that could be something in the future. Boxing is mostly an individual sport, but to become a league I would think teams would need to be created.

              I know that whole world series of boxing tried to capture that, but it wasn't managed in the way I can see it in my imagination. lol
              Last edited by North Star; 03-13-2015, 04:26 PM.

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              • Da Machine
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                I'm looking forward to these the most. Espn knows how to do it right with fnfs

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                • jas
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                  Haymon is reviving boxing

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                  • MasterPlan
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                    Haymon fighters have been on ESPN on the regular I've noticed since about late last year. Even top tier guys like Austin Trout have fought twice on ESPN.

                    They had a card last week and another next week headlined by Rances Barthelemy.

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