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  • Bronzebomber
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    Canelo - Smith replay?

    Does anyone know if any of the streaming websites will
    Be replaying the canelo smith fight later on that night? I'll be watching UFC but would still like to see the fight. Ok if anyone knows i appreciate it thanks.
  • Russian Crushin
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    #2
    no they wont, its ppv

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    • Bronzebomber
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      #3
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin
      no they wont, its ppv

      Damn ok thanks, I really don't want to buy it but I'd like to see the Monroe rosado fight but UFC is on. Maybe I'll try to watch both at once.

      Again, Thanks.

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      • Scipio2009
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bronzebomber
        Damn ok thanks, I really don't want to buy it but I'd like to see the Monroe rosado fight but UFC is on. Maybe I'll try to watch both at once.

        Again, Thanks.
        ... you're going to skip Alvarez-Smith for UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Johnson? Not trying to knock your viewing choices but, looking at the fight card on Wikipedia, none of the fights are title fights and none of the fights seem to be set up as eliminators for the chance at a title fight.

        If the only fight on the bill that you care for is Rosado-Monroe, i can see looking somewhere else to occupy your time. Whether the UFC card is a viable use of your time is for you to decide.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #5
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          ... you're going to skip Alvarez-Smith for UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Johnson? Not trying to knock your viewing choices but, looking at the fight card on Wikipedia, none of the fights are title fights and none of the fights seem to be set up as eliminators for the chance at a title fight.
          Lol, IKR. I'll watch both but no way am I watching one of the most uncompelling ufc cards of the year over a Canelo fight that has an intriguing undercard fight.

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          • Bronzebomber
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            The average odds for all the fights the favorites are like -1500 it's -1200 canelo -160 for Monroe ( only even fight from odds standpoint) de la Hoya -1500 then a couple -3000 and -5000 so many mismatches yeah I'd like to watch canelo but the rest are mismatches Id like to actually see fights not 4 monster favorites then two good fights Monroe and rosado and canelo smith. Poirer is fun to watch I don't care if it's for a title it's entertaining and Uriah hall is fun to watch too. Why order ppv for only 2 fights that should be ok . Even if smith will ever win it'll have to be by ko no way will he get a decision same goes for Diego that's why the only thing that would interest me is a fight of the year type fight with smith and canelo and that won't happen but Monroe and rosado should be entertaining.

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