28 fights on one show?

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dookus
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:o that's like a white-collar night!
Ruthless-RKO
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It's Salita isn't it?
handsofstone
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Still finishes earlier than a Warren show
margaret thatcher
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Warren shows drag on and on and are really slow, with big long breaks and stuff. Do not flow from 1 fight to the next well
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I think the Fury-Chisora rematch was the worst I can remember, felt like the main event didn’t start until about 1am.
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Shhhh wrote: 04 Sep 2020, 10:37 saw this https://boxrec.com/en/event/814512

I count 28 fights on one show in Russia today? Is that correct? How many hours id it scheduled for?

Seems great value for money. Let's see eddeh do this
It seems like a punishment to me.
margaret thatcher
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This got streamed and was like 4.5 hours but not sure if that was all fights

upset in the main event
mickey1975
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I couldn’t be bothered. I find it hard work when my guy is high up the bill because he sells tickets, let alone 30 fights before. But I’m cynical...,
THEBUTCH
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That's far too many IMO. How do you keep your attention span for hour after hour, especially if there is some dull contests. I like to watch every fight and not just bugger off home after the boxer you're supporting has finished.

A good small hall show only needs about decent 7/8 bouts (give or take). The shows that have 15 contests etc can go on for ages and it is possible to get too much of a good thing.
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