I'm anti-paying to watch any sports so I haven't paid $100 or $60 or anything in years so nah there isn't a card that'd get my money.
Would you ever pay $100 for a ppv again?
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sure why not, I spend 100 dollars on way worse and less entertaining things than a solid night of boxing.Comment
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Exactly, I mean it's a month or more worth of wifi internet access. I don't understand the brains in charge of these types of decisions. The PPV model HAS to be hurting boxing
At least Haymon could understand, Gee if i have fights on regular network TV, Ill get more viewers eventually and more people will be exposed to boxing. ROCKET SCIEnceComment
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But hey are losing money anyways, and have under promoted event for 60 dollars a pop, Boxing, like many industries
, is left in the dust and antiquated.Comment
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maybe, but it'll have to be a heck of a show
Split-site PPV ($100)
Wembley Stadium (5:30pm ET)
-Anthony Joshua(c) vs Deontay Wilder(c) - undisputed heavyweight championship
-Mikey Garcia(c) vs Anthony Crolla(c) - WBC/WBA 135lb titles
T-Mobile Arena (8:00pm ET)
-Keith Thurman(c) vs Kell Brook/Errol Spence Jr(c) - WBC/WBA/IBF
-Andre Ward(c) vs Adonis Stevenson(c) - undisputed 175lb champ
-Christina Hammer(c) vs Claressa Shields - WBC/WBO titles
[to bridge the time space between the two shows, I'd run a ShoBox type show, featuring US Olympians; Terrell Gausha vs Maciej Sulecki (BoxRec #6), Jamel Herring vs Mickey Bey (BoxRec #6), and I'd love to add a fight like Joseph Diaz Jr vs Jesus Cuellar]Comment
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Yes if the Card is worth it. Why the hell would you not support a sport you love to follow?
I paid for the Pac vs Mayweather and many more the reason is simple. I am usually not watching it alone and everyone else provides food and DRANKS.
For the guy that says he would rather go than spend 100, plain ******. For the Cotto Canelo fight I bought a round of drinks for 4 of us and paid 100 alone for that not to mention the 175 for my ticket.Comment
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