Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
Only good thing about this is that Khan has no excuse not to fight Brook now.

Won't be paying for it either.....or any other ppv for that matter. I've taken the plunge and got iptv now. £75 for the year. Brilliant quality. 8 PPV's between now and xmas is a pisstake...

Canelo - Golovkin 2
Joshua - Povetkin
Groves - Smith
Usyk - Bellew
Fury - Wilder
Frampton - Warrington
Whyte - Chisora 2
Mayweather - Pacquiao
Khan - Brook (maybe)

Absolute jokes. Makes me so angry that Sky and BT is so expensive yet the consumer is still expected to cover boxer's purses.
same here mate, I pay £8 a month for my IPTV (I find it easier to pay monthly than to find one lump sum)

Here’s a breakdown of what UK fans can expect to pay BEFORE December:

Sky Sports subscription: 3 months (Basic package £40 per month) – £120 ($155)
Sky Sports Box Office: Joshua v Povetkin / Usyk v Bellew – £39.90 ($50)
BT Sport: 3 months subscription (HD package no EE Mobile £35 per month) – £105 ($135)
BT Sport Box Office: Frampton v Warrington / Wilder v Fury – £30 ($40)

**Note: Rumoured and based on two £15 events

ITV Box Office: Groves v Smith – £14.95 ($20) – add two more unconfirmed events from Season 2 – £44.85 ($57)
BoxNation: (3 months) – £36 ($46)

Total cost for all UK televised boxing: £375.75 ($485)

Through 2019, things may only get worse…
I don't mean to derail the thread but when I see that I thank god that I was recently introduced to IPTV, I think the Whyte v Parker fight was the first one that I used it for, already saved me an absolute bundle in PPV and subscriptions