But on the business side, they get fewer sponsors and commercial each time out. It's good for the fighters exposure wise. For business though. They didn't give free tickets for this fight though.
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Originally posted by 285Kid View PostI don't know but the need more sponsors , maybe a 7eleven, Hot Pockets, Post Cereal , stuff for man
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But but but its free doeeeee
Sad when BKB has a better card than you. Been letting my friends and co-workers know about PBC cards and they all tell me these fights stink and they flipped the channel to watch baseball......mother****ing baseball
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Originally posted by Gabagool View Postwhite people rea;lly hate haymon lol
I think Haymon is done in 2 years. You can't be paying for time slots, get no commercials and sponsors. If I were an investor in the Al Haymon venture I'd be on suicide watch.
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Originally posted by pesticid View PostWell not really. Haymon was really good as an advisor but he's trying something was bigger now and he's an amateur at this. Bob Arum and Don King were amateurs too at some point but didn't go into something as risky as this.
I think Haymon is done in 2 years. You can't be paying for time slots, get no commercials and sponsors. If I were an investor in the Al Haymon venture I'd be on suicide watch.
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Great Threads for all the Idiots to Unite and show everybody how ****** they are. 3 Events into a Multi-Year Deal yeah they should go ahead and Cancel and Haymon should send all of his fighters to Top Rank and GPB right Which is what most of the Critics would prefer but IT IS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN!
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It's pretty sad when you have a light heavyweight title fight on television and cannot sell any advertising at all over the two hour period. This what, the third PBC show? You'd think they would have had some interest by now based on the previous shows but it doesn't look like it. Must be tough being up against PGA Golf on NBC and ESPN Sports Saturday on ABC.
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