This is one example of how PBC has hurt the sport not helped it. I remember the arguments from PBC enthusiasts being less is more; the idea that less cards but more money will create bigger/better fights on ESPN. Well, where the **** are they??
Idc what anyone says, FNF was a staple in boxing. It was consistent. It was something we could always count on Friday nights. Sure, the budget was very low, but it was a place for up and comers to show their stuff, for fallen vets to fall back on and see if they can climb back up, often times doing just that and earning themselves bigger fights on the big networks. It was a place where guys like Ruslan became regulars and fan favorites, taking the short money to create a name for themselves and if not for FNFs, we would have never had the epic Bradley vs Ruslan fight and many others.
I just can't believe how badly PBC is ran at this stage. There is absolutely no consistency. People thought PBC was following the UFC model, well the UFC follows up big events by having more UFC and they have consistent programs. PBC is so random, it's all over the place and no real schedule. You'd think by now they would have a more clear and steady lineup of boxing but it's as chaotic as ever.
Idc what anyone says, FNF was a staple in boxing. It was consistent. It was something we could always count on Friday nights. Sure, the budget was very low, but it was a place for up and comers to show their stuff, for fallen vets to fall back on and see if they can climb back up, often times doing just that and earning themselves bigger fights on the big networks. It was a place where guys like Ruslan became regulars and fan favorites, taking the short money to create a name for themselves and if not for FNFs, we would have never had the epic Bradley vs Ruslan fight and many others.
I just can't believe how badly PBC is ran at this stage. There is absolutely no consistency. People thought PBC was following the UFC model, well the UFC follows up big events by having more UFC and they have consistent programs. PBC is so random, it's all over the place and no real schedule. You'd think by now they would have a more clear and steady lineup of boxing but it's as chaotic as ever.
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