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  • #21
    Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
    An executive set the record state without putting his name on record for a writer I never heard of that lives in Ireland?

    If there was ever a made up interview, this is it. An hour of conversation, and absolutely zero was revealed.


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    • #22
      Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
      you just got told off by larryXXX not to race bait.

      that's like being told by madea perry to stop acting gay....


      think about that.


      Who the fcuk is "Larry"???...you're acting gay pumping the kool aid for another man...smh...now you think about that???...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        I think the interviewer should have given a name.

        I think some of the points made are reasonable,but if its a "TV series" as the person said, then they should have put it on one channel and marketed it that way as several posters have said.

        They could've hired Hirschman or another person who had experience putting boxing on TV. Then hire Schaffer or another promoter to do your marketing/promotion.

        I am hoepful they can tun things around. IMO just reinvest in Tuesday night. Make that PBC night of the week. then maybe do 1 or 2 big cards a month on SHowtime.
        Wasn't the biggest part of the appeal of the PBC that all, or most of the big fights would be on free-to-air television?

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        • #24
          any boxing show is what I want & if PBC brings me free fights, i'm wit it!

          -Think Boxing!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by TripleGFightFan View Post
            Nah...they'd just put it on ppv...
            Fans will always find a way to see it regardless. Knowing that top fighter A has just added top fighter B in his resume is more important than seeing him on free tv beating a cab driver. It is more important than having to wonder for the rest of your life the outcome of such fight. It leaves a lasting legacy.
            Last edited by Bullrider; 09-30-2016, 02:52 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Humean View Post
              Wasn't the biggest part of the appeal of the PBC that all, or most of the big fights would be on free-to-air television?
              Yes and no. For me it was more important that it was on more regularly. I pay for cable, HBO and Showtime so I don't technically get any "free" boxing.

              For some it was more fights on TV. Maybe they thought that meant more quality fights for the names they knew. I didn't think it meant that, especially when we are in the era where "stars" drive the sport rather than "boxing" driving the sport.

              Maybe , just like Horse Racing (which also used to be huge in the US) maybe the best way to nring back interest is show less but make them all quality fights on paper and ride the wave once a star develops.

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              • #27
                This thread needs to be deleted and motor city cobra banned. this executive interview is so obviously fabricated.pbc fangirls getting desperate its pretty laughable actually LMAO.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by TripleGFightFan View Post
                  Who the fcuk is "Larry"???...you're acting gay pumping the kool aid for another man...smh...now you think about that???...
                  stop frontin you fcking finoike.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    Yes and no. For me it was more important that it was on more regularly. I pay for cable, HBO and Showtime so I don't technically get any "free" boxing.

                    For some it was more fights on TV. Maybe they thought that meant more quality fights for the names they knew. I didn't think it meant that, especially when we are in the era where "stars" drive the sport rather than "boxing" driving the sport.

                    Maybe , just like Horse Racing (which also used to be huge in the US) maybe the best way to nring back interest is show less but make them all quality fights on paper and ride the wave once a star develops.
                    It seems like it was all a big waste of time and money to me, which is what I feared it would be at the beginning. The historical popularity of boxing in general rather than particular stars is always inflated by boxing fans on forums and suchlike. There always seem to be an attitude of lets get back to 19??, whenever they thought boxing was great and popular. I personally think the biggest explanation for the relative lack of popularity of boxing in the US is to do with race and ethnicity.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME View Post
                      This thread needs to be deleted and motor city cobra banned. this executive interview is so obviously fabricated.pbc fangirls getting desperate its pretty laughable actually LMAO.
                      I didn't write the article dum dum. Go complain to the writer if you have a problem with the article

                      https://twitter.com/NiallerDoran?s=01

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