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  • #11
    Notice that Bob Arum was smart enough to put his PPV on before the NBA playoffs started. And even then it still seems to have gotten very disappointing numbers.

    PBC seem like amateurs when it comes to choosing ideal dates to best showcase their product.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
      The thing right now is UFC has a fanbase whereas boxing has fans of individual fighters. The UFC brand will attract a certain number of fans. The challenge is to generate a fanbase for the Premier Boxing Champions brand so the ratings can be more consistent.

      HBO World Championship Boxing once had that brand notoriety that attracted viewers to the programming week in and week out. PBC needs to get to that level because right now Broner, Garcia, Guerrero and Thurman are the only fighters pulling in good network ratings.
      The question is can PBC keep paying premium network purses while they're waiting for that to happen.

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      • #13
        UFC has been around for 20 years. PBC just began

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
          The question is can PBC keep paying premium network purses while they're waiting for that to happen.
          Brands take years upon years to build. If the investors believe in this product they will stay. If they don't see progress they will abandon.

          The good news is I see a lot more commercials in between rounds which means they are recovering some of those costs. The bad news is ratings like this will not keep boxing on TV without time buys.

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          • #15
            How the **** is America's funniest home videos still doing good numbers in the era of youtube and Vine? They show videos I saw 3 months ago on Vine. Old people are the ones watching TV.

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            • #16
              If you are a NBA or NHL fan then yesterday was like Christmas

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              • #17
                Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                Brands take years upon years to build. If the investors believe in this product they will stay. If they don't see progress they will abandon.

                The good news is I see a lot more commercials in between rounds which means they are recovering some of those costs. The bad news is ratings like this will not keep boxing on TV without time buys.
                Major company commercials and foreign rights. The fight was on Boxnation.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BWC View Post
                  UFC has been around for 20 years. PBC just began
                  Boxing has been around for over 100 years. It's not a new sport. It doesn't need a brand to bring it to the public's attention. Most people just don't care about boxing.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
                    Boxing has been around for over 100 years. It's not a new sport. It doesn't need a brand to bring it to the public's attention. Most people just don't care about boxing.
                    They care. Just fed up from:

                    1. Lack of action
                    2. No structure
                    3. Bad decisions
                    4. Corruption

                    I go to bars during UFC fights and these are the 4 biggest criticisms I hear about boxing. They love the sport and wish more elite boxers would transition over.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                      Notice that Bob Arum was smart enough to put his PPV on before the NBA playoffs started. And even then it still seems to have gotten very disappointing numbers.

                      PBC seem like amateurs when it comes to choosing ideal dates to best showcase their product.
                      You can't wish good away, you have to compete. There's going to be competition every day of the week.

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