It's like he practiced what to say to interviewers - the same parrot line. Like someone fed him lines.
Yeah, but the source came from that quick interview he did with Ellie Suck**** on YouTube the other day.
That's all these news websites do, they'll see a video on YouTube, create an "article" about it, then the rest of them will follow each others lead.
Boxingscene does that all the time, a boxer will sit down for an interview with someone, then boxingscene will break that down into talking points and produce an article/thread for each one.
There's no money in news, these websites are all about attracting hits/traffic, because that's how they get paid, via the advertising. Hence all the clickbait and rubbish content, they just want you to click that link.
Yeah, but the source came from that quick interview he did with Ellie Suck**** on YouTube the other day.
That's all these news websites do, they'll see a video on YouTube, create an "article" about it, then the rest of them will follow each others lead.
Boxingscene does that all the time, a boxer will sit down for an interview with someone, then boxingscene will break that down into talking points and produce an article/thread for each one.
There's no money in news, these websites are all about attracting hits/traffic, because that's how they get paid, via the advertising. Hence all the clickbait and rubbish content, they just want you to click that link.
Yeah I learnt that from all the Khan articles they published.
He would do an interview and they'd chop it up in to 8 articles spread throughout the week.
I don't think so, I see at least two threads a day talking about a long count from the ref. Even when the ref explains about giving Fury a chance to recover, people don't accept it. They ignore Fury's 11 round ring generalship and just point at punches despite landing 2-pieces on Wilder's chin all night long.
They won't let go. It's almost as bad as the Pacquiao fights he clearly lost.
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