Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
This was so obvious since Box Nation started.
So what do we have to pay? Subscription or PPV? :rolleyes:
Boxing is an utter joke of a "sport"
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
I won't watch any other station than sky!
Good luck Warren you wanker!
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
Wow! I can't see how this is going to work:
Eddie Hearn says that it's going to be £10 a month with one card a week.
I can't see who's going to pay that in the current climate. You'll obviously get no casual fans, so you're stuck with just the hardest of the die hards.
£120 a year though (plus the inevitable activation fee probably £140) is the equivalent of purchasing eight PPV cards at £15 each (or nine and a bit taking the £140 total)!!! But no PPV quality fighters.
<edit> Oh, and if the git has bought Pac v Marq then I hope the venture destroys his entire business.
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
my days of paying for fights are over - unless its one I think is worth it.
Only Pac v PBF would get me to part with the cash now.
As for a subscription - fuck that for a game of soldiers
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
We are getting ripped off at least all the boxing was on sky at one time so we paid for the subscription, then they start having PPV and now each promoter has set up their own channels. The greedy bastards, hope they go bankrupt and die. :)
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
And so the cycle starts again. Boxing has been on a merry go round for a few years now, alternating between paid and terrestrial channels, hopefully this means more of the promoters picking up a pay packet from someone like ITV, Channel 4 or 5, and boxing starts coming back to terrestrial again.
Promoters putting all their fights on their own channel isn't a viable business model in my view, as it eliminates 99per cent of the casual viewers that are needed for successful advertising and sponsorship. Hopefully in a few months we'll be back to the days of seeing massive fighters on terrestrial broadcasters such as Eubank and Benn were in their day, and more recently Calzaghe.
Re: Frank Warren leaving Sky
It seems to be going in the opposite direction a select few can watch it on a channel not everyone has access too. Warren will go down the PPV route, where is marsh when you need him.