Comments Thread For: Boxing Attempts To Grow Its Reach By Entering New Markets

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  • kej718
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    #21
    Originally posted by Luilun
    Haymon provides mismatches which is bad for the sport
    He also brought boxing to FOX which is better for the sport. The highest rated cards have been by the PBC. As far as mismatches go look what happened in the 154 lb division. Both champions where put in tough and lost their titles when they could have faced lesser competition then unified.

    New viewers don't even know who is fighting so so of those fights are to showcase fighters, which is actually good for the casuals.

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    • TyrantT316
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      #22
      I do like seeing rabid fans of a local fighter go crazy over them. Vs that same rising star on an undercard at MGM and the stingy crowd waiting for the main event and barely responding.

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      • Input1914
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        #23
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        The same reason why Eddie Hearn is praised by white nationalists, alt right, and British ultranationalists....he’s one of yours. Al haymon and Bob Arum are AMERICANS doing business in AMERICA
        Actually I'm black and I want to see PBC succeed along with DAZN and ESPN as well. Stop with the ****** race-baiting

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        • Input1914
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          #24
          Originally posted by Luilun
          Haymon provides mismatches which is bad for the sport
          And puts them as main events on network TV. See J-Rock vs Rosario and Plant vs Feigenbutz on Fox. Wasted opportunities to advance the sport and the legacies of two good fighters

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