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Originally posted by killakali View PostFor only 10 cards a year LMAAOOO not even 1 a month LMMMAAAOOOOO And all of that is on the ESPN app that is cheaper than ordering Fury-Wilder
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Originally posted by killakali View Postyou said it. 10 dates a year for high level cards and 12 farm league cards is good if you have a stable of 40-50 fighters....not 200
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostUm what? Are you going to ignore the dates on SHO? And not all 200 (Not the case anymore), are high level fighters. PBC having close to 30 high level cards is more than enough.
The one where ESPN Sportscenter shows the weigh-ins for all their fights like Fox will for every fight event.
Where a show in Dan Rafael’s garage on an app of one million people is equal to two shows in a FOX studio in front of an audience of 200 million.
Where Haymon has 200 top fighters that need dates.
Did I miss anything? Oh yeah, PBC is dead
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostUm what? Are you going to ignore the dates on SHO? And not all 200 (Not the case anymore), are high level fighters. PBC having close to 30 high level cards is more than enough.
The fox-PBC deal could have been a lot better if pbc didn't cut in showtime. Imagine boxing getting 50 dates on only fox and FS1. It would have been similar to the UFC deal.
The problem is that SHO is holding on to the pbc even when theyre value is decreasing to Al's creation. In order for SHO to continue to stay relevant in boxing their going to need to start doing something different.
Im not going to jump the gun and say PBC on CBS but what does showtime bring to the table that fox alone couldn't do.
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Originally posted by lanker rom View PostI hate to admit it but from foxes Point of view Killakali maybe correct.
The fox-PBC deal could have been a lot better if pbc didn't cut in showtime. Imagine boxing getting 50 dates on only fox and FS1. It would have been similar to the UFC deal.
The problem is that SHO is holding on to the pbc even when theyre value is decreasing to Al's creation. In order for SHO to continue to stay relevant in boxing their going to need to start doing something different.
Im not going to jump the gun and say PBC on CBS but what does showtime bring to the table that fox alone couldn't do.
Getting rid of SHO makes no sense at all considering they have been invested in boxing more than any other network for the last five or so years.
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