pbc is dog****, always has been and always will be. Bunch of top fighters beating up people not on their level, with the odd exception.
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Originally posted by JoeMan View PostBasically, chickens are coming home to roost. You overpay fighters for fighting meaningless fights, then expect them to want ten times more for meaningful fights. Look at what's happening. Tens of mouth-watering fights are supposed to get made and they're rotting instead. Fighters are available; they're in the same stable, thus no promotional issues; but they're not fighting each other.
So now the only affordable fights that can be made are between no name fighters. The ones that were built up for years and at a costly price are in limbo. Most of them will just be added to the fantasy fights list that will never become reality.
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View PostNo need to argue with a tool who don't know much about boxing, their sacrifices and think fighters are robots
Moving on
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Originally posted by Sweet Jones View PostI keep hearing you screaming about 'overpaid' boxers but you can't seem to tell us what the right amount they should be getting.
Please define what exactly is 'demanding too much money'. What is 'too much money'? Exactly how much should a boxer be getting? And what do you base this on (besides the promoters claiming it is too much money)?
Considering your position on this, should be a fairly easy question for you to answer.
Like for example saying they can't make a profit with those high wage costs, or that they aren't worth it. You certainly don't like another party coming in paying better because talent will naturally flow that way but making less money is always a bitter pill so rather talk about the other guy than taking the corrective action.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostThat right there, fighters have been making a million for a fight for decades, inflation dictates that a million isn't that much money anymore. The people saying they get paid to much are people like promoters who stand to benefit if boxers take short money, a boss always wants to keep his employees getting paid the least possible amount and will work to make sure that occur.
Like for example saying they can't make a profit with those high wage costs, or that they aren't worth it. You certainly don't like another party coming in paying better because talent will naturally flow that way but making less money is always a bitter pill so rather talk about the other guy than taking the corrective action.
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Originally posted by -DSG- View Postlooks like spike won't be back till the 16th of December and NBC will have their last show on the 17th of December. Not a good sign.
Oct 8 NBC-SN
Oct 15 SHO
Oct 22 NBC
Nov 12 Warren-McDonnell card (no network yet)
Nov 26 SHO
Dec 10 (no network, opposite Canelo on HBO)
Dec 16 Spike
Dec 17 NBC
We know that's it for Spike, but probably more for SHO, CBS and NBC. Not to mention BounceTV, NBC-SN and FS1. ESPN will be back in April.
Maybe someone can compare this to last year Oct-Nov-Dec schedule and see if there is much difference.
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[QUOTE=MasterPlan;17022947]That or maybe they're gonna slow down in the Football months.
Oct 8 NBC-SN
Oct 15 SHO
Oct 22 NBC
Nov 12 Warren-McDonnell card (no network yet)
Nov 26 SHO
Dec 10 (no network, opposite Canelo on HBO)
Dec 16 Spike
Dec 17 NBC
We know that's it for Spike, but probably more for SHO, CBS and NBC. Not to mention BounceTV, NBC-SN and FS1. ESPN will be back in April.
Are the oct 15 and 22nd cards still on? Those are only a few weeks away. They are cutting it close.
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[QUOTE=-DSG-;17023005]Originally posted by MasterPlan View PostThat or maybe they're gonna slow down in the Football months.
Oct 8 NBC-SN
Oct 15 SHO
Oct 22 NBC
Nov 12 Warren-McDonnell card (no network yet)
Nov 26 SHO
Dec 10 (no network, opposite Canelo on HBO)
Dec 16 Spike
Dec 17 NBC
We know that's it for Spike, but probably more for SHO, CBS and NBC. Not to mention BounceTV, NBC-SN and FS1. ESPN will be back in April.
Are the oct 15 and 22nd cards still on? Those are only a few weeks away. They are cutting it close.
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