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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostThe whole conversation is nothing but you going about your own little narrative. Every time I answered one of your little questions, then you change the criteria. True sign of cowardice. You've got no literary heart - all fluff.
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Originally posted by smoothsmg View PostOk, still waiting on a specific that you have yet to show. Thread is only 6 pages and we have only had probably 8-10 total back and forth post. Should not be that hard to show me flip flopping. Come on. You accusing someone but dont want to back it up. Go ahead, show me flip flopping, go ahead.
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostYou sound like Floyd now. A total loudmouth ******. A grade A hypocrit. First off, you say Shobox isn't a hype show, then you admit they're all about mismatches, which they are. Strike one for you. A total, floundering flip flop. It was only the very first discussion we had.
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Originally Posted by smoothsmg
Selling hype? really? ShoBox The New Generation. Think about how many fighters you have never seen fight before have been put on Shotime boxing. I remember seeing Badou Jack getting walked to the ring by Mike Tyson in a great fight he had against Alexander Brand. I remember seeing Jonathan Romero for the first time. I remember seeing Jose Pedraza against the best cab driver I have ever seen in Gil Garcia. I remember seeing Jessie Vargas fight the fight that Lanardo Tyner wanted to fight but showed some toughness and grit to pull out the ugly but entertaing clash. Seeing Billy Lyell give Jonathan Gonzalez a go for his money. Seeing Tommy Oosthuizen and Marcus Johnson in a nice fight. Del Valle and Chris Martin that same night. I have seen far more no names on Shtime than HBO. And with HBO they shove fighters down your throat, like the guy from China, and the dude Salido just fought. I know they were great Olympians, but still.
Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostShobox has turned into a TMT hype train... and they still barely get by. It's beyond laughable at this point.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...7774&cat=boxer
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#4 and proud baby. boxing is a sport of the working class, and for some that means putting family before the sport I love, so f#kk you saying poverty means you don't deserve it. No offense BTW...but I give what I can and take when I can't to this sport.
Quite aside from which a Boxnation subscription for £10 in the UK kinda makes your question irrelevent for UK and EU posters- we already get a good selection of top fights anyway. Also I'm in no way ashamed of streaming any other fights (since I have to stream anyway for many of the global fights which are only found on minor international channels) - given my financial situation and inability to contribute more than I already do to my favourite sport.
Personally with reference to the OQ, more of the fights I want to see tend to be on HBO mainly cos I've got more interest in the higher (160+) weight divisions where SHO are weaker, but if I prefered the 140-154 weights where SHO has more depth I'm sur that'd be my choice.
IMO SHO have chosen to focus on and specialise in a relatively small selection of weight divisions. and it's a model which has had considerable success, though IMO at the expense of the wider sport. TBH it's a matter of opinion, SHO do what they do well, but it's not for everyone.
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