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Originally posted by butch.mcrae View Postmore information that debunks the ******ity that is displayed by the anti-haymon crowd
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Originally posted by JASON SHAW View Posthaymon doesnt give these lying fat boxing writers free lunches and dinners thats why... Guys like dan rafael and steve kim only care about getting free food and drinks... If you dont supply them with that they dont care about you.... They are cancer to boxing and its future....
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We all know who is usually in the negative boat....the same crowd that thought Pac could beat Money May (got beat 10-2), the same crowd that were saying SOG was scared of Krying Kitty Kov B4 the first fight, after he got up in the second round and didnt stay down, because he was soooo terrified of Kitty, then when he signed the rematch clause....OH now he's really scaredThe ones that say an MMA guy (with 0 proffesional boxing matches) can beat the greatest boxer of our generation, and so on and so forth.
we know who you guys are
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No network is looking to be to the rival of SHOBOX or Friday Night Fights. The are not enough hardcore boxing fans to succeed. I think PBC should stay with Showtime/CBS and maybe FOX or Spike. They need to narrow down the networks, the only problem with that is that they will need more dates because Haymon has so many fighters under his umbrella! Thus far in 2017, PBC is the face of boxing!
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Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View PostWe all know who is usually in the negative boat....the same crowd that thought Pac could beat Money May (got beat 10-2), the same crowd that were saying SOG was scared of Krying Kitty Kov B4 the first fight, after he got up in the second round and didnt stay down, because he was soooo terrified of Kitty, then when he signed the rematch clause....OH now he's really scaredThe ones that say an MMA guy (with 0 proffesional boxing matches) can beat the greatest boxer of our generation, and so on and so forth.
we know who you guys are
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Seriously, why is this even a debate? Why wouldn't someone want more boxing on free television? Why does this deal ending make some people happy? I am genuinely perplexed.
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Originally posted by Butch.McRae View PostActions are exactly what I'm looking. Spike was actually paying PBC unlike other platforms. With their recent restructuring these decisions make perfect sense. But the boxing community (around these threads) thinks about the sport in a vacuum. Its the same with the HBO situation. The fiscal decisions are made with more than boxing in mind. This isn't about "fight quality". No high quality fights will ever be on Spike w/ CBS in the picture. It's simple; Viacom has a business it owns that's cheaper content that they intend to build. They have a PPV coming soon.
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