Pascal/Hopkins PPV
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I don't think its worth a tenner but i'll probably end up paying it.
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chrisfinch
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They've been advertising that it starts at midnight.stujones wrote:Its now down on the Sky EPG as being live from 12am. Even though it shows 3am on the Advert.
I love the proffesionalism of Primetime and Priemersports when it comes to their epg.
Check their site. 3am is when Showtime go on air, and I think they are only showing Pascal v Hopkins, which should make for a nice early main event. As for the PPV, I really would have brough it for a fiver, but I don't fancy a tenner after I spent £15 on last weekend's show.
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Glyn Leach
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I'm OK with a tenner for this fight. Maybe I'm going soft but that doesn't seem too excessive.
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Final round
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£15 for Khan/Maidana Degale/Smith sounds even more of a bargain now...
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alexpaterson
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I got the same deal as Mark!
I'm really looking forward to this one great blend of styles and should be a interesting fight!
I'm really looking forward to this one great blend of styles and should be a interesting fight!
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exactly its a piss take. Especially given prime times poor picture quality. If it was hd maybe 10 quid. But as it is this should be a fiver. I wont be buying it.Dioufy wrote:£10 big ones for this fight is immensely ridiculous.
It's a decent fight, but come on, £10?
If it was half that then it would be tempting.
My question is though, will any of us boxing fans be temtped by this?
I won't. Primetime should take heed and whack it on or £5.
IMO.
The other guy said he got this fight for 6 quid when he booked froch -aa. Is this true? Why didnt prime time advertise that promo. I might have booked the froch fight too.
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Cancelled my SKY subs this afternoon. Not prepared to pay my subs and then pay on top like run of the mill stuff.
I will be happy to attend four shows a year at York Hall and then just keep up to date with the web and Boxing News and Boxing Monthly.
No need to keep watching boxing on TV.
I will be happy to attend four shows a year at York Hall and then just keep up to date with the web and Boxing News and Boxing Monthly.
No need to keep watching boxing on TV.
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SweetLikeSugar
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Couldn't agree more. Is every single world title fight going to be a PPV affair from now on?Dioufy wrote:£10 big ones for this fight is immensely ridiculous.
It's a decent fight, but come on, £10?
If it was half that then it would be tempting.
My question is though, will any of us boxing fans be temtped by this?
I won't. Primetime should take heed and whack it on or £5.
IMO.
I understand Primetime need to make a profit but charging a tenner for what will be probably be a dull fight in the early hours of Sunday morning is a bit too much.
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Mark my words; Arthur vs. Burns will probably headline a PPV next year. It's getting ridiculous.
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Or Burns/Foster. LOL.
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hayemakerben
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I've got a stream for this, and can see Tyson in play, anyone know a radio station that has commentry as my bloody speakers have gone...
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Luckily I made certain and watched a blank screen at 10:30 to make sure I didn't miss the action. Again rediculous from Primetime... after they showed Fury highlights from his ITV days. They then briefly went to a screen that said "stayed tuned for more action - main fight at 3pm". No indication that it was starting before. The PPV started at 12.... they must make it clearer though.
Not a great picture, but I would say a nice full card.
Not a great picture, but I would say a nice full card.