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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Why can't the network limit commercials to 20 or 25 seconds, so they can still run two between each round... and also show the replays? The time between rounds has remained unchanged as long as I can remember..... and to change this due to TV commercial considerations is not fair to the sport. I think they're looking in the wrong direction.

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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Why can't the network limit commercials to 20 or 25 seconds, so they can still run two between each round... and also show the replays? The time between rounds has remained unchanged as long as I can remember..... and to change this due to TV commercial considerations is not fair to the sport. I think they're looking in the wrong direction.
    This is the direction i was thinking... Why adjust the sport, how adjusting the commercials to fit more in... I see condensed versions of commercials all the time.
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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Amir Khan has endorsed this proposal and would have liked Saturdays fight to have had 24hrs between rounds for commercials.
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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Amir Khan has endorsed this proposal and would have liked Saturdays fight to have had 24hrs between rounds for commercials.

    That was just plain cold-blooded, bro.


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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    That's just goofy. If anything when boxing was actually prominent on NBC ABC etc it always seemed to be the commercial cutting in before rounds were over or hearing a round begin while a ad for Sunny Delight was still on. They always got there full ad on large part. Then again if they had more time I would have actually seen Carbajal ko Kittakasem LIVE, and not on replay after commercial

    wonder how the ratings are doing for the cards ?
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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Amir Khan has endorsed this proposal and would have liked Saturdays fight to have had 24hrs between rounds for commercials.

    That was just plain cold-blooded, bro.

    It was lol but a good point. Just think about what an extra 7 seconds in that corner might have done for Khan on Saturday?

    It might mean more money for boxing (doubt it ends up in the right hands anyway) but the sport is 60 seconds in between rounds..It should stay that way. It's something that could potentially make a difference to the outcome of fights

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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    They should do it. Seven seconds is nothing to get boxing back on networkk TV in America again. I don't even know why they're making any kind of fuss over it.

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    Default Re: A request from NBC to increase the time in between Rounds - 67 Seconds???

    Leave it alone. What next 10 round title fights because 12 might interfere with some stupid tv show?

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