Your right PBC almost literally shutting down business for 3 months at the same time reports that PBC is out of money and that their investors lost hundreds of millions in 2015 is just a coincidence. Winter is just a slow time for boxing even though his guys are still fighting they just doing it on other platforms outside of PBC that's just another coincidence. PBC is going exactly as planned lawsuits, terrible ratings and losing hundreds of millions no worries.
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i guess you finally realized "no shows in 3 months" was completely wrong huh lol.. So confusing that you care more about the bidness than actual boxingThey were airing 9 PBC events in the month of Sept alone. That's when all their network TV deals kicked in. Back in Dec when the shows fell to just 4 a month fanboys were saying the light PBC schedule was because of Football and that they were waiting till Feb when football was over to ramp back up the amount of shows. Yet they have aired 2 shows in Feb and it's Feb 18 and ZERO are scheduled in March despite already paying up front for all the network dates they could want. So they have contracts to put out fights but are simply choosing not to? Only 2 shows in Feb the lowest since PBC debuted and nothing in March and maybe they will come back in April but who knows all the top fights that were first reported by PBC last fall none ACTUALLY happened on PBC like Quillin vs Jacobs and Thurman vs Porter. One was scrapped and went to Showtime the other kept being delayed for MONTHS then the day of it's official release was shipped to Showtime.Comment
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More than two months?Your right PBC almost literally shutting down business for 3 months at the same time reports that PBC is out of money and that their investors lost hundreds of millions in 2015 is just a coincidence. Winter is just a slow time for boxing even though his guys are still fighting they just doing it on other platforms outside of PBC that's just another coincidence. PBC is going exactly as planned lawsuits, terrible ratings and losing hundreds of millions no worries.Comment
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Your right it might end up being longer then 3 months. Let me know when there is an official announcement for a PBC fight. Not a showtime fight. Because as of today there is NOTHING. But I'm glad you realize that Jan/Feb is the slow time for boxing so that's why there are so few PBC shows is pure BS. The amount of shows PBC has been airing has been dwindling and running parallel to the reports that the TV ratings have been bad and that PBC is losing hundreds of millions on these shows. Haymon guys have still been fighting during this time just not on PBC. Spin it how you want if business were doing better they would actually be using the network air time that they already prepaid for. Seems like bad business to pay for something and simply not use it...unless the reports that it costs too much to produce these PBC shows and that they lose millions each event are true. Then it would make perfect sense why they are not airing events they are trying to limit their losses. But I thought things were going as planned for PBC? Lawsuits, class action suit against their investors, massive losses released by their investors in the 4th quarter of 2015 = totally unrelated to the wheels screeching to a halt on PBC events. Sounds about right.Last edited by bigdunny1; 02-18-2016, 04:18 PM.Comment
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March 12th, Thurman v. Porter, PBC on primetime CBS. Am I worng or right?Your right it might end up being longer then 3 months. Let me know when there is an official announcement for a PBC fight. Not a showtime fight. Because as of today there is NOTHING. But I'm glad you realize that Jan/Feb is the slow time for boxing so that's why there are so few PBC shows is pure BS. The amount of shows PBC has been airing has been dwindling and running parallel to the reports that the TV ratings have been bad and that PBC is losing hundreds of millions on these shows. Haymon guys have still been fighting during this time just not on PBC. Spin it how you want if business were doing better they would actually be using the network air time that they already prepaid for. Seems like bad business to pay for something and simply not use it...unless the reports that it costs too much to produce these PBC shows and that they lose millions each event are true. Then it would make perfect sense why they are not airing events they are trying to limit their losses. But I thought things were going as planned for PBC? Lawsuits, class action suit against their investors, massive losses released by their investors in the 4th quarter of 2015 = totally unrelated to the wheels screeching to a halt on PBC events. Sounds about right.Comment
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