These fanboys don't understand that concept man. they think some network is going to see these average numbers, along with their budget and say "this is a good idea." No network is going to give money to a show with those ratings and that budget. And no advertiser is going to pay top dollar, which is what pbc needs to pay for their shows, for a show that does average ratings.
Comments Thread For: PBC on ESPN Averages 799K Viewers, Peaks at 1.1 Million
Collapse
-
Yeah GGG-Monroe Jr was an epic megafight.
Pffft give me a break manComment
-
Comment
-
I doubt you have a mba, no one in their right mind would think throwing away hundreds of millions of dollars on a product with no signs of viability is a good idea. It appears this is like a sporting Ponzi scheme, with Haymon overpaying guys so his fee is higher and in the end when it's a massive failure he'll say "well we tried."Comment
-
Comment
-
The person you are quoting, Ryan Caldwell, is no longer involved with PBC or Waddell & Reed. I can't post a link but google "Ryan Caldwell Chiron". What do you make of that?Comment
-
Comment
-
One only needs to have common sense to see that PBC is heading towards an early grave. Not that that's what I'm hoping for but because its quite evident.
PBC doesnt have any of the top stars in the sport. Cant count Floyd because Floyd isnt a PBC fighter not has he done anything to help market PBC.
The likes of Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia (2 of PBC's top fighters) dont have star potential as both have looked very mediocre and dont have strong followings.Last edited by Deevel916; 07-14-2015, 03:47 PM.Comment
-
Serious question: If the networks will buy the PBC, why didn't they buy it from the beginning? Why did Haymon do time buys? Obviously, he had to prove something. I'm curious as to what you think it was and if he is succeeding.Comment
-
Comment
Comment