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  • R_Walken
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    #41
    Since it started there’s been a monthly thread on here about how PBCs failed usually made by the same losers on here hoping it fails for whatever reasons

    Yet 3 +years later all they’ve done is consistently make the best fights that have been watched by the most people.

    I was in Mexico about 2 months ago and the PBC was airing their own commercials down there

    They have a schedule full of the best fights ahead. Have the most Champs and have most of the bigger names in the sport

    Such a failure

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #42
      if PBC has been such a great success then can someone tell me why boxing is ats lowest ever popularity in america and why pbcs flagship heavyweight fighter isnt a star in his own country and making peanuts compared to joshua in the far smaller united kingdom....

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        #43
        and i think a lot of you need to get real as to what constitutes a success. whever the viewing figures get released they are usually atrocious, just below some rerun of family guy or some ****. theres 300 odd million people in america, people seem to forget thar when they start saying oh wow great figures when something gets like 800k viewers.

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        • Pechorin
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          #44
          I've been thinking the same thing. It seems like Haymon depends on other markets, other fighters, other promoters to pay his own fighters.

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          • Johnnyrider
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            #45
            Their fights are on too many different networks. Some of the cards you actually had to switch networks in the middle of the card. They expect you to go on their website to see the up coming fights and what channels they are on. Al Haymon bought empty time slots on many different networks to save money

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            • Pechorin
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              #46
              Originally posted by R_Walken
              Since it started there’s been a monthly thread on here about how PBCs failed usually made by the same losers on here hoping it fails for whatever reasons

              Yet 3 +years later all they’ve done is consistently make the best fights that have been watched by the most people.

              I was in Mexico about 2 months ago and the PBC was airing their own commercials down there


              They have a schedule full of the best fights ahead. Have the most Champs and have most of the bigger names in the sport

              Such a failure
              Are you saying PBC is making noise in Mexico? I've lived in the Capital and Toluca, and traveled to Leon, Monterrey, and Tamaulipas during the past two years. Bro, Mexicans don't even watch boxing boxing anymore. In fact the only two active boxers they know are Canelo and Jr.
              Last edited by Pechorin; 04-14-2018, 01:59 PM.

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                #47
                Originally posted by DramaShow
                and i think a lot of you need to get real as to what constitutes a success. whever the viewing figures get released they are usually atrocious, just below some rerun of family guy or some ****. theres 300 odd million people in america, people seem to forget thar when they start saying oh wow great figures when something gets like 800k viewers.
                Just tell that stiff ***** to fight Wilder. We don't want to talk about who earns what anymore. We're tired of hearing from Hearn, Joshua and you Joshua **** blowers already. You tell that ***** that Wilder wants the fight. Wtf is the problem. You're the A side in the UK and the fight is in the UK. You don't even like Joshua, you just like that part of the world lmao. Anything but America right? Lmfao

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                • kidbazooka
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                  #48
                  It’s not a complete failure but it’s the lesser of the the big three imo.

                  GBP first
                  TR second
                  PBC third

                  PBC’s problem is there match making and extreme bias towards there guys when commentating.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DramaShow
                    if PBC has been such a great success then can someone tell me why boxing is ats lowest ever popularity in america and why pbcs flagship heavyweight fighter isnt a star in his own country and making peanuts compared to joshua in the far smaller united kingdom....
                    Lowest popularity? Point me to the statistical evidence.

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Pechorin
                      I've been thinking the same thing. It seems like Haymon depends on other markets, other fighters, other promoters to pay his own fighters.
                      His job isn’t to pay them out of pocket. He isn’t a promoter.

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