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  • Arum: I'm sad this only 25k ppl will watch Hooker/Ramirez & nobody is promoting it

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  • #2
    lol Bob a sore winner. Old man can still throw some shade

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    • #3
      That would have been a great fight to show on national TV.

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      • #4
        It was a great fight. And it does suck nobody saw it lol. I originally threw on showtime because I can stream the DAZN card at any time, but when I saw the showtime card I realized I didn’t give a **** about any of the matches lol

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        • #5
          Man Hooker vs Ramirez deserved a bigger platform and wider audience. Everyone knew imo this stylistic match up was going to create a great fight and deliver.

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          • #6
            Seeing the arena and empty seats in the unification fight made me sad as a boxing fan. Meanwhile, 15k fans sold out Davis’s fight in Baltimore. Not hate (Davis is my second fav fighter right now), just feel that these fighters have to have a solid team and platform around them.


            Top rank is ran by an 88yr old stubborn man. Arum needs to pass the torch and pour his resources into setting up a better situation for his fighters. Stop with the posturing and bluffing. Arum, use your legendary status to bring these promotional companies together. To create uniform regulations for the betterment of the boxers inside and out the ring.

            Instead he’s standing his ground knowing he’s not going to last much longer. DAZN interviewed Crawford last night and he got upset about it but he needs to point his anger at Arum. History tell it all...Floyd, Pac, and Mikey all got what they deserved after leaving Arum. Crawford it’s your turn to do the best for your career.
            Last edited by Punch on Tap; 07-28-2019, 09:21 AM.

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            • #7
              DAZN keeping a niche sport even more niche

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hondamonkey View Post
                Seeing the arena and empty seats in the unification fight made me sad as a boxing fan. Meanwhile, 15k fans sold out Davis’s fight in Baltimore. Not hate (Davis is my second fav fighter right now), just feel that these fighters have to have a solid team and platform around them.


                Top rank is ran by an 88yr old stubborn man. Arum needs to pass the torch and pour his resources into setting up a better situation for his fighters. Stop with the posturing and bluffing. Arum, use your legendary status to bring these promotional companies together. To create uniform regulations for the betterment of the boxers inside and out the ring.

                Instead he’s standing his ground knowing he’s not going to last much longer. DAZN interviewed Crawford last night and he got upset about it but he needs to point his anger at Arum. History tell it all...Floyd, Pac, and Mikey all got what they deserved after leaving Arum. Crawford it’s your turn to do the best for your career.
                This was a Matchroom USA card not a TR card. Not sure what you wanted Arum to do here.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
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                  Was he sad when he live streamed Tyson Fury's recent bout online? Can you imagine how many people got to see that one and he's paying him over a $100 mil.

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                  • #10
                    Dazn has completely killed the marketability of its fighters

                    No one watches it.

                    When dazn is gone the fighters on it are in for a rude awakening with the contracts they will get offered.

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