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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostLGBT is what they call the LDBC
By the way, these Hearn KKKlan ultranationalists on this forum HATE you bro....well done.
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Originally posted by cupocity303The bottom line is this.
As a fan you can either defend the status quo which favors the Boxer (Boxers that you're a fan of), sucking dry what's left of the Boxing market.
Or you can get on board with the Dana Whyte business model of underpaying fighters (or at least relative to what boxers make when an event sells) but getting all the good fights since UFC = MMA and no fighter can just walk out and be his own Floyd Mayweather. Even McGregor knows that.
If you wan the fights you wanna see, you should be in favor of returning to the "Slave Wages" of the past where fighters were forced to fight the big fights just to get that extra money.
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Mikey vs. Vargas is one of those OK fights that's being promoted as a mega fight. DAZN shills are calling the Paul-Gib card "stacked" even though the main and co-main fights are garbage. Davis vs a featherfisted non-threat like Santa Cruz will be PPV. What little sanity there was left in the sport has completely gone out the window and it's now all about which carnival barker can yell the loudest and sell you on their scam.
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Originally posted by cupocity303The bottom line is this.
As a fan you can either defend the status quo which favors the Boxer (Boxers that you're a fan of), sucking dry what's left of the Boxing market.
Or you can get on board with the Dana Whyte business model of underpaying fighters (or at least relative to what boxers make when an event sells) but getting all the good fights since UFC = MMA and no fighter can just walk out and be his own Floyd Mayweather. Even McGregor knows that.
If you wan the fights you wanna see, you should be in favor of returning to the "Slave Wages" of the past where fighters were forced to fight the big fights just to get that extra money.
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Originally posted by Inspired View Postdid you read the article?
it merely quotes john skipper, the bit where he's quoted from an interview with boxingscene is very small. hauser just quotes stuff skipper has said in other interviews with other ppl.
furthermore none of the information relevant to their 'business model' was used here.
he lacks credibility because he's for hire.
it didnt go unnoticed that after he put out the antimatchroom/whyte articles..hje was then sitting next to eddie hearn.
prob got paid off by dazn.
suddenly the guy is praising them whilst appearing impartial.
sure.
he was anti al haymon, then became pro al haymon after he was paid off
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