Stream it like the rest of us do. When they can guarantee a knockout or a masterful performance, I can guarantee i'll find the money to pay for it. In the meantime, these matches are horrible and you're either paying to see one guy put on a showcase against an outmatched/rehyped opponent... or 2 guys that profess bad blood but fight like its about the money.

Just my opinion, but:
Canelo/Angulo was only worth paying for in Mexico - everyone knows Angulo was going to wear down and floyd didnt put much wear and tear on Canelo, but no matter who won, the Mexican people won. I liked watching the fight but i wouldn't pay for it.

Martinez/ Cotto- One hasn't fought since he beat Junior and accumulated ring rust and injuries and the other one has looked better recently but that wont erase how many miles and wars have been put on him over the years.

Pac and Bradley- many of the people buying this aren't doing so for an intriguing match up. They are paying for pac to right a wrong. Bradleys not a bad guy, but the bad taste his gift decision left in the mouths of fight fans can only be washed away with justice.

Floyd /Maidana- People will pay for the chance to see if MM can land a miracle punch or to have something to talk about Monday morning around the water cooler. How many of us think that a.) maidana would drop Mayweather with one punch B.) could land the succession of punches that would put floyd on his back for 10? c.) that this fight could go either way? based on what maidana did to "all flash and no cash" broner....

PPV hasn't been about boxing or sport in a while. Its shrink wrapping animosity, shticks, the next guy trying to do the impossible and slapping a 50 dollar price tag on it. It's a a sad reality that everyone knew that people knew Tyson fights would last 2 rounds but pay the money anyway. Why? because you know you were going to see a knockout or see someone else pull off a rarity and last till the end of the fight taking brutal Tyson punches for 12 rounds. It was a win-win. Boxing doesn't offer these type of deals anymore. I missed the days that right before a big PPV, i'd start pacing and get nervous, run to the the bathroom 2 twice because I didn't want to miss anything. Sit on the edge of my seat the entire time. I'd have all my friends over and everyone had a drink in hand and i'd find a sucker bet me that I couldn't call the outcome and the punch that would end it.

Now, I sit and watch the fights in front of a laptop jumping from feed to feed, and the most action happens when the chick catches me drooling over the top rank girls and tries to kills the streaming window.