The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
It's not too shabby in terms of names.
Jarrett Hurd
Luis Ortiz
Anthony Yarde
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
Chris Arreola
Robert Guerrero
Alfredo Angulo
Joe Joyce
Jarrett Hurd
Luis Ortiz
Anthony Yarde
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
Chris Arreola
Robert Guerrero
Alfredo Angulo
Joe Joyce
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but pretty shabby in terms of actual good competitive fights
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True
It's alright though ... for names.
How many will we see on the tv ?
Will the ppv even cover those on the undercard ?
It's alright though ... for names.
How many will we see on the tv ?
Will the ppv even cover those on the undercard ?
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im kinda worried there gonna try to make ortiz-arreola after this
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Have it on the undercard of Chavez Martinez 2.
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Yeah, no competetive fights. Including the main event itself, where the Gypsy King will dominate Wilder.
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jujigatame
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
What's up with Stevenson vs. Gvozdyk? Is that fight still happening?
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
It could be too shitty to qualify for shabby.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
They showing that on Regular Showtime via a split-site telecast.jujigatame wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 12:38 What's up with Stevenson vs. Gvozdyk? Is that fight still happening?
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
If that's free on regular Showtime, that's even more of a reason to NOT buy the PPV!!Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 14:19They showing that on Regular Showtime via a split-site telecast.jujigatame wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 12:38 What's up with Stevenson vs. Gvozdyk? Is that fight still happening?
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You reckon it should have been part of the PPV?jujigatame wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 23:54If that's free on regular Showtime, that's even more of a reason to NOT buy the PPV!!Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 14:19They showing that on Regular Showtime via a split-site telecast.jujigatame wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 12:38 What's up with Stevenson vs. Gvozdyk? Is that fight still happening?
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
Of course not! The less important fights on PPV the better.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
Don't, don't say things like that.sumadartsa wrote: ↑21 Nov 2018, 11:35 Joe Joyce vs Ortiz would be nice, but for some odd reason I got the feeling either Wilder, or Fury will be replaced by Arreola in the very end.
Not when we've finally began to believe it might happen. This is no time for a realistic appraisal of what might happen, December needs, we need this fight to go ahead.
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Happy there are 2 Heavyweight fights on the undercard.
Bet I miss a HW fight because they show the midget minimum weight BullSh!t.
Bet I miss a HW fight because they show the midget minimum weight BullSh!t.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
Isn't ortiz at standby as substitute if fury or wilder should pull out?
Would be a much tougher challenge for fury, still i'd favour him.
no big difference for wilder,just that ortiz would definitely knock him out in a rematch but he gets whopped either way.
Would be a much tougher challenge for fury, still i'd favour him.
no big difference for wilder,just that ortiz would definitely knock him out in a rematch but he gets whopped either way.
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People moan about PBC PPV’s, despite that organisation providing years of free fight cards, whilst also conveniently forgetting some of the fûckîng shîtty events that Main Events, Top Rank and GBP staged.
Is this a race thing? Any fighter or promoter that possesses pale skin can’t anything wrong, but a predominately African American run outfit are perceived as being hideouly corrupt? That’s how things appear as being portrayed by many members of this forum that blatantly possess double standards.
Is this a race thing? Any fighter or promoter that possesses pale skin can’t anything wrong, but a predominately African American run outfit are perceived as being hideouly corrupt? That’s how things appear as being portrayed by many members of this forum that blatantly possess double standards.
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for some ppl im sure it is
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
What are you babbling about? Just because other promoters have produced crap PPV cards doesn't mean that this one is NOT crap.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Nov 2018, 20:16 People moan about PBC PPV’s, despite that organisation providing years of free fight cards, whilst also conveniently forgetting some of the fûckîng shîtty events that Main Events, Top Rank and GBP staged.
Is this a race thing? Any fighter or promoter that possesses pale skin can’t anything wrong, but a predominately African American run outfit are perceived as being hideouly corrupt? That’s how things appear as being portrayed by many members of this forum that blatantly possess double standards.
Although good on them for putting Stevenson/Gvozdyk on standard Showtime. I just assumed they were gonna bundle it with the PPV as a split-site card.
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I created an intentionally provocative post to provoke some of the most ardent anti-PBC members of the forum to compel them explain ththe justification for their hatred.jujigatame wrote: ↑21 Nov 2018, 23:51What are you babbling about? Just because other promoters have produced crap PPV cards doesn't mean that this one is NOT crap.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑21 Nov 2018, 20:16 People moan about PBC PPV’s, despite that organisation providing years of free fight cards, whilst also conveniently forgetting some of the fûckîng shîtty events that Main Events, Top Rank and GBP staged.
Is this a race thing? Any fighter or promoter that possesses pale skin can’t anything wrong, but a predominately African American run outfit are perceived as being hideouly corrupt? That’s how things appear as being portrayed by many members of this forum that blatantly possess double standards.
Although good on them for putting Stevenson/Gvozdyk on standard Showtime. I just assumed they were gonna bundle it with the PPV as a split-site card.
There are undeniable double standards being applied, because when other TV content providers do the same thing as the PBC, they nearly always seem to escape criticism.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
I thought you said a while back that you were on here to discuss boxing and not to try and win arguments?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Nov 2018, 09:49 I created an intentionally provocative post to provoke some of the most ardent anti-PBC members
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
I like to attend PBC cards when they come thru town because the undercard is usually very strong. Sometimes PBC has title fights or eliminators that they dont even televise. For instance there's a strawweight title fight on the Wilder-Fury under card that wont be televised that I wish I could see.
Most other promoters have weak under cards, when I attend a Top Rank card I know I can show up late.
Most other promoters have weak under cards, when I attend a Top Rank card I know I can show up late.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
I wasn’t trying to create and argument, but to motivate people to come clean and explain the reason why they hate the PBC and Al Haymon, but not other boxing content providers, even though they usually commit the same proverbial “crime”.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑22 Nov 2018, 11:34I thought you said a while back that you were on here to discuss boxing and not to try and win arguments?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Nov 2018, 09:49 I created an intentionally provocative post to provoke some of the most ardent anti-PBC members![]()
I can’t disagree with someone’s hatred, but I can challenge the justification for their hateful feelings if they’re based on wrong assumptions or knowledge gaps.
I was hoping that saying something particularly controversial would motivate the PBC haters to defend themselves by providing the actual reason for their negativity, because all I can see is unexplained double standards.
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Re: The Undercard ... Wilder v Fury
Fury is the only threat to pull out. Wilder is as reliable as they come. You povetkin groupies are really ill. Though it's probably just asshats 6th active account. If he's a diehard spong fan we have a winner.