Why do people choose sides between PBC, DAZN and Top Rank?
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Actually that's not. I just explained it in this post.
Notice I don't have a problem with ESPN plus. They already have 2 millions subs. Boxing on ESPN plus is going to be a success & bring more eyes to the sport.
Why would you as a boxing fan want to see the sport put on a platform nobody is watching?Comment
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Nobody is watching? DAZN has millions of subscribers worldwide. You are just living in your narrow little bubble. DAZN will continue to expand and gain subscribers wherever it goes. You just **** on DAZN because of your love for all things Al Haymon and PBC, which you just admitted.
Now explain to me how taking boxing from a channel with 80-100 mil subscribers to an app with less than 500k is good for boxing.Comment
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Honestly...It doesn't matter nor does it make any impact what so ever because Thank Goodness the Average Hard Working Casual Sport fans don't care about none of this BS nor do they even know the difference between PBC, DAZN, ESPN Fighters. To them it is 100% about the Boxers, they don't give a sh#t who these guys are signed with and what network they fight on exclusively. They just want to see Good Fights and those are the fans that Promoters and Networks want, they not worried about us Hardcore Fans who many have taken sides and spend their entire life just trolling the internetLast edited by sicko; 04-04-2019, 04:31 PM.Comment
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I understood the hate they lobbed at PBC when it was just starting. Haymon got all these fighters he stole from GBP, yet he wasted almost a billion dollars making meaningless fights. Probably 9 out of 10 fights were garbage.
In contrast, DAZN is still trying to recruit fighters. It's just dumb to expect them to do well already. Give them all these dormant fighters at PBC, then we'll see.Comment
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Im not sure how your brain disseminates information but your post did not come across as anti PBC, it actually reads like you were championing the plucky PBC for having the zeal to fight the suffocating clutches of nasty boxing journalism.
IF i genuinely had the wrong end of the stick i owe you an apology.Comment
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