PBC on FS1 avg. vs Crawford-Postol 62k buys
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Why are so many higher priced Pbc fighters on sho then?
That'd be meaningful if they were doing good ratings for their timeslot but they're usually last and theyve been trending down from the beginningComment
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That's why FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN and Spike are the best networks for PBC. Great potentialComment
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Yep.
Somehow when Top Rank puts on a horrible event with horrible viewership while losing money and charging fans $70... some ******ed fans try to defend it.
When PBC does 3 million+ in peak viewership with a good card... these same ******s cry about PBC losing money.
It's amazing!Comment
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I never defended top rankYep.
Somehow when Top Rank puts on a horrible event with horrible viewership while losing money and charging fans $70... some ******ed fans try to defend it.
When PBC does 3 million+ in peak viewership with a good card... these same ******s cry about PBC losing money.
It's amazing!Comment
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like everyone figures about you. You just talk out your ass.
You only come here to talk PBC ratings and bash everyone else ratings lmfao (GET A LIFE) and you never have anything to back up your claims either. No on respects your opinions reason why you got that red bar which basically everyone who came across your post think its dog shit.Comment
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Because 1)Showtime and their relationship with Haymon still gives them the space to buy the fights that they want and 2) the final PBC deal will likely end up with Showtime/CBS anyway, with Showtime being the avenue to maximize the revenues on the biggest possible fights (no different than the UFC's deal with FOX, though I doubt Haymon angles for even 3 PPVs a year).
In case you missed it, Wilder, Danny Garcia, Adonis Stevenson, and Adrien Broner have all had fights outside of Showtime this year, with other bouts already being talked up for August/September and beyond.
Keep on with the hate if you want.Comment
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Right but the other guy was saying Sho was **** cause their ratings are so much worse than HBO.Because 1)Showtime and their relationship with Haymon still gives them the space to buy the fights that they want and 2) the final PBC deal will likely end up with Showtime/CBS anyway, with Showtime being the avenue to maximize the revenues on the biggest possible fights (no different than the UFC's deal with FOX, though I doubt Haymon angles for even 3 PPVs a year).
In case you missed it, Wilder, Danny Garcia, Adonis Stevenson, and Adrien Broner have all had fights outside of Showtime this year, with other bouts already being talked up for August/September and beyond.
Keep on with the hate if you want.Comment
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