I'm a PBC fan, but I've been thinking about why HBO means more to most fans & why PBC has had such a hard time despite some FOTY type fights as of late. I've come up with many small theories & beliefs. But oddly Jim Lampley gave me perhaps the one I most believe now the most on a Chris Mannix podcast about a week ago while talking about the Bradley vs Pacquiao III fight.
Basically what Lampley said is that fans have come to expect what the premium cable & PPV model has given us which Free TV doesn't. Namely he was talking about all the "behind the curtains" type **** like the well done features before a fight, the ring walk, between round boxer/trainer interactions & even a more consistent & well done post fight interview with the winners & losers for big fights. HBO gives you the full boxing experience. Free TV fights give you an abbreviated version of what HBO gives us that leaves fans feeling that they are getting an inferior product.
This theory rings extremely true when you read behind the lines of what people are trying to say in all their fanboy & hater bs on a forum like this.
Here's the link to the podcast if you wanna have a listen to Lampley discussing this. Its in the last 12 minutes of the show that this gets discussed.
Basically what Lampley said is that fans have come to expect what the premium cable & PPV model has given us which Free TV doesn't. Namely he was talking about all the "behind the curtains" type **** like the well done features before a fight, the ring walk, between round boxer/trainer interactions & even a more consistent & well done post fight interview with the winners & losers for big fights. HBO gives you the full boxing experience. Free TV fights give you an abbreviated version of what HBO gives us that leaves fans feeling that they are getting an inferior product.
This theory rings extremely true when you read behind the lines of what people are trying to say in all their fanboy & hater bs on a forum like this.
Here's the link to the podcast if you wanna have a listen to Lampley discussing this. Its in the last 12 minutes of the show that this gets discussed.
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