PPV isn't going anywhere anytime soon. It's silly to suggest it is going somewhere. Been saying this since the early 00's. It's 2020 in a couple days. Some of you mfers are ridiculous.
Paying for boxing isn't going anywhere anytime soon either which is the main reason PPV isn't going anywhere.
If you wanna kill paying for boxing via PPV or subscription to premium channels or streaming services you need to build a viable free option for viewers that profits exclusively from advertising & I don't see anything like that being talked about seriously with players in the game or any means with which to build that these days. More efforts are being made to make people pay for extra sh^t in the visual entertainment industry beyond boxing in fact. Lol it's like normal TV is stealing boxing's long held strategy since the days of Jack Dempsey fights being shown in theaters days after the event & before if anything.
Uh, have you not been following boxing? That was their whole schtick. Ppv is dead, bring boxing back to free tv? All guys like Thurman could talk about, bringing boxing back to the mainstream.
Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions series shook the boxing landscape earlier this year with a series of time-buy agreements with major networks (CBS and NBC) and cable heavyweights (ESPN, Spike TV, etc.) that promised to place quality free boxing in front of large, mainstream sports audiences.
Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions series shook the boxing landscape earlier this year with a series of time-buy agreements with major networks (CBS and NBC) and cable heavyweights (ESPN, Spike TV, etc.) that promised to place quality free boxing in front of large, mainstream sports audiences.
DAZN has ironically made way for more PPVs to happen by locking Canelo in their app.
Agree. DAZN opened the door for someone to jump into PPV. PBC took the leap. It's paid off. And it will continue to pay off in 2020 & beyond for PBC & potentially others.
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