PBC set until 2018... now what?
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So HBO should switch to PPV only or get out of the boxing business?
As for the OP. The haters will never fail to hate so this just means they will continue the status quo of ****ting on every fight like it's the worst fight in the world or like it don't matter now cuz it should've happened 6 months ago and random **** like that. Then every time there is a lull in PBC action they will go back to the sky is falling. Same ole same ole.Comment
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You're too cowardly to say it also, so I'll say it for you. This whole argument about PBC falls into three categories:
1) People who hate what PBC represents because it's run by a black businessman, and consequently will trash it no matter what.
2) People who love what PBC represents because it's run by a black businessman, and consequently will support it no matter what. (That's you)
3) People who just want to see good, competitive fights on a consistent schedule that are well promoted and don't give a tinkers fart about whether the promotional entity is black, white, purple or mauve. (That's me and many others on here)
The people that comprise options 1 and 2 are everything that's wrong with boxing today. You will gladly support a racially motivated agenda instead of what's actually good for the sport.
You are insinuating that PBC only gets hate because of race issues. For most of us, it has nothing to do with that. Maybe you're too much of a fairweather fan to remember that guys like Arum would get the same **** for not making competitive fights between the guys in his stable when Top Rank had more clout (hell he's still getting it today with Crawford/Pac and rightly so). The difference is, Arum doesn't have 90 percent of the top guys right now, Haymon does. He's also the one with the most ability to effect positive change in a sport that badly needs it. If he really wanted to do so, we would have seen many, many more competitive matchups over the past year.
But it's OK. Keep defending these poor business decisions. Meanwhile, the UFC 205 has just broken the existing MSG gate record and no one knows/cares that boxing's biggest fight for an arguable P4P top spot is taking place in November.
Last one out, turn out the lights.
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