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It’s great to have more promotions and networks involved but it also means more costs for fans. We’re the only real losers..

And also lack of cross-promotional bouts.
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garethhop wrote: 18 Mar 2022, 18:14 The deal with Probellum is all about the Eurosport/BT/Discovery vehicle.

Things are getting very tasty.

Albeit fairly sickening if you think about how boxing is now being funded/underwritten.
That may be the case but I think Probellum’s deal with Eurosport is short term. It was noticeable in the press release that it was termed multi-fight over multi year.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 18 Mar 2022, 18:34 It’s great to have more promotions and networks involved but it also means more costs for fans. We’re the only real losers..

And also lack of cross-promotional bouts.
This is the main point, people get excited when promoters come along and get tv deals, but ultimately it's gong to cost us more to watch it and decrease the likelyhood of fights taking place.

The fighters can call each other out knowing quite well tv and promotional deals are going to stop it from happening. On saying that I do think Probellum look to be a more formidable outfit that Boxxer. The amount of MTK fighters that could end up their would give them a serious stable. I'm interested to see what Fury does after his next fight.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 19 Mar 2022, 04:18
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 18 Mar 2022, 18:34 It’s great to have more promotions and networks involved but it also means more costs for fans. We’re the only real losers..

And also lack of cross-promotional bouts.
This is the main point, people get excited when promoters come along and get tv deals, but ultimately it's gong to cost us more to watch it and decrease the likelyhood of fights taking place.

The fighters can call each other out knowing quite well tv and promotional deals are going to stop it from happening. On saying that I do think Probellum look to be a more formidable outfit that Boxxer. The amount of MTK fighters that could end up their would give them a serious stable. I'm interested to see what Fury does after his next fight.
And also multiple events on same night.

Today we have EuroSports and BT Sports. Good thing with Probellum is it will finish early.

I don’t know how many casuals are aware of this even.

Over in US. We have ESPN and DAZN go head to head.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Mar 2022, 05:56
Twinkle Toes wrote: 19 Mar 2022, 04:18
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 18 Mar 2022, 18:34 It’s great to have more promotions and networks involved but it also means more costs for fans. We’re the only real losers..

And also lack of cross-promotional bouts.
This is the main point, people get excited when promoters come along and get tv deals, but ultimately it's gong to cost us more to watch it and decrease the likelyhood of fights taking place.

The fighters can call each other out knowing quite well tv and promotional deals are going to stop it from happening. On saying that I do think Probellum look to be a more formidable outfit that Boxxer. The amount of MTK fighters that could end up their would give them a serious stable. I'm interested to see what Fury does after his next fight.
And also multiple events on same night.

Today we have EuroSports and BT Sports. Good thing with Probellum is it will finish early.

I don’t know how many casuals are aware of this even.

Over in US. We have ESPN and DAZN go head to head.
No one knows about the Eurosport show/shows apart from the die hards. Eurosport won’t push much at all and Sam Jones/Richard Schaefer can only do so much.

I’ve had people message me today/yesterday excited about the Thor/Eddie Hall fight and the UFC too.

The BT show has had minimal promotion and is a poor show. Compared to the UFC card (which is 5 hours of competitive fights) it’ll likely not have much attention.
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WBO pushed Cat down to #3 to accommodate Lopez moving up… pretty much meaning that if the belt becomes vacant it’ll be Liam Paro and Teo Lopez next in line.
Wtf.
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Dioufy wrote: 19 Mar 2022, 11:45 WBO pushed Cat down to #3 to accommodate Lopez moving up… pretty much meaning that if the belt becomes vacant it’ll be Liam Paro and Teo Lopez next in line.
Wtf.
Seems like Probellum are looking at Catterall vs. Winner of Prograis vs. McKenna.
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