Official: PBC on NBC/Sports Quillin-Zerafa/K9-Charlo Pre/Post fight thread
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An update on #MichaelZerafa: We***39;re told he suffered a concussion but he is awake and responsive. #PBConNBC
— PBC (@premierboxing) September 12, 2015
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I think there is a limit to the attraction of a mismatch. Garcia/Salka was excessive.
Tyson's biggest monetary successes were against great fighters. Spinks, Holyfield, Lewis...
And at any rate matches that had back and forth success between the fighters have generally been held higher even in the minds of casuals. I mean, think about how much money rematches of great matches made and think about how bad Garcia/Salka II esque rematches would do.Comment
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An update on #MichaelZerafa: We***39;re told he suffered a concussion but he is awake and responsive. #PBConNBC
— PBC (@premierboxing) September 12, 2015
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An update on #MichaelZerafa: We***39;re told he suffered a concussion but he is awake and responsive. #PBConNBC
— PBC (@premierboxing) September 12, 2015Comment
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So far they have yet to see any return on their investment. The advertising they do have, as limited as it is, is nowhere close to enough to pay the purses for the fighters much less the production and air time costs. And 'people' are not investing in PBC, it is a large investment firm and the majority of people who do have money in PBC probably do not even realize it.
Hopefully since Waddell and Reed's end goal is to make a profit I hope that means competitive fights that attract lots and lots of old and new fans alike as well as sponsors.
Here's to hopin.
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It's Waddell and Reed. I am sure their end game is profit like it is for any other part of their portfolios so eventually PBC will have to do the best things to make a profit. It is true that if you held a gun to someone's head they couldn't tell you the funds in their 401k, bonds, iras,etc
Hopefully since Waddell and Reed's end goal is to make a profit I hope that means competitive fights that attract lots and lots of old and new fans alike as well as sponsors.
Here's to hopin.
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