Well, I started that other thread, MM. And you have a good point, as far as the many options... no disputing that. There's lots of free boxing on TV. Friday Night Fights, Boxing After Dark, several Hispanic boxing programs, etc. And the fact is that many of these fights are 10 times better than some of the recent PPV events. I think my point basically was (and is) that we all look forward to the occasional big event, PPV or not. And lately, we've come away disappointed. After a while, it starts to wear on the minds of boxing fans. Seems to me that there was a time in boxing when disappointment in main events was the exception, and not the rule. I should add, however, that a lot of it has to do with who's fighting. Mayweather is one example. No matter how talented he is, he still does not provide the kind of boxing event that many of us fans crave, regardless of whose fault it is. It's kind of a crap shoot, really. Sometimes out of the more obscure boxing card, come some of the better and most exciting fights.


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That's bad for boxing, no one wants to pay to watch Bhop fight because you never know with him.

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