No.
I admire what Al has done, but I'm not a boxing fan, so it's hard to say I'm a PBC fan.
The best thing for US boxing would be a dominant league with one recognized champion per weight class, with far fewer weight classes. PBC is the best chance for that to happen. HBO getting pushed out of the business increases the chances of that happening.
As you should, but the problem is that when you have too many strong platforms, most of the best fights become politically impossible.
Was the merger of the NFL and AFL good for football fans or would you prefer more platforms? Was the merger of the NBA and ABA good for basketball fans or would you prefer more platforms?
The more leagues you have, the more spread out the talent is, and the smaller chance there is of the best fighting the best.
PBC has all of the best welterweights except Crawford and all of the belts except the WBO. TR has Crawford and the WBO. Fans would like to see Spence vs Crawford, Thurman vs Crawford, Porter vs Crawford, Garcia vs Crawford, etc and they're not going to get any of those fights.
If TR went out of business, you'd get all of those fights. If the WBO wasn't recognized, Arum would be forced to move Crawford into a mandatory position in one of the other three orgs, forcing Crawford to face a top welterweight.
Competition is good in every industry EXCEPT SPORTS. Fans want the best vs the best and you can't have that with four different leagues with four different rosters with four different champions who rarely face each other.
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Just a Al Haymon PBC Showtime fan
Just a Al Haymon PBC Showtime fan
You should want ESPN HBO to win always predicting doom n gloom
I just wanna see good fights on any platform
Smh
Smh
Was the merger of the NFL and AFL good for football fans or would you prefer more platforms? Was the merger of the NBA and ABA good for basketball fans or would you prefer more platforms?
The more leagues you have, the more spread out the talent is, and the smaller chance there is of the best fighting the best.
PBC has all of the best welterweights except Crawford and all of the belts except the WBO. TR has Crawford and the WBO. Fans would like to see Spence vs Crawford, Thurman vs Crawford, Porter vs Crawford, Garcia vs Crawford, etc and they're not going to get any of those fights.
If TR went out of business, you'd get all of those fights. If the WBO wasn't recognized, Arum would be forced to move Crawford into a mandatory position in one of the other three orgs, forcing Crawford to face a top welterweight.
Competition is good in every industry EXCEPT SPORTS. Fans want the best vs the best and you can't have that with four different leagues with four different rosters with four different champions who rarely face each other.
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