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Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 08:19
by JimJim2009
Yeah, but how about one cameraman with one fixed camera at a show ? - surely this wouldn't cost much ?

This is surely preferable than endless repeats/infomercials etc and would also be a boost for the lads given the opportunity to appear on the channel.[/quote]

I think the argument against that is subscribers - not particularly hardcore fans - would be decidedly unimpressed at the cheapo production values and rivals like sky would be clearly streets ahead on the quality front. Personally I'd be happy with it.

In reply to hitman, yes 3 upcoming uk shows are great but I don't think it is enough. When the channel launched we were told it's two live shows a week with loads of domestic coverage. It would be fair to say sky actually cover more of the domestic scene than BN mainly because Eddie has got most of the top domestic fighters.

As a die-hard fan I'd still subscribe if they went down to one show a month but I would personally like to see more. I sky-plus the middle of the night shows to watch the next day and at the moment it seems for my twelve quid a month I'm getting one show a week which I can't even record in HD so the HD upgrade is not good value...

I'm just having a moan. I want the channel to prosper, it's output is great I just want more of it.[/quote]
Maybe showing small hall shows on tape delay would be an option, send a few cameramen out and take the footage back, edit it, then show it. Would probably help to cut costs while still keeping the production quality at a reasonable standard.[/quote]

I think that is a good idea. If it was a show that otherwise wouldn't be on TV at all nobody could moan. Frank if you're reading this I'll film and edit one for you :TU:

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 08:57
by broomy7s
Sauerland shows are to be streamed on the matchroom fight pass.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 09:02
by expe
Could do similar with some amateur shows, WSB is on BT Sport, but when there's an international match up, England v whoever, sort out a deal with them to send a couple of cameras along and film it. Could get some quality amateurs on the channel at a reasonable price.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 09:02
by expe
broomy7s wrote:Sauerland shows are to be streamed on the matchroom fight pass.
When was that announced?

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 11:53
by cobbler80
No danger of me unsubscribing but i wish they'd have more programming outside of the fights

Instead of the constant repeats i'd like to see more magazine type shows, behind the ropes style docs etc

Boxing Matters, Bunce and Kugan once a week each is not enough for the money imo

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 12:10
by tony1234
Manchester Hitman wrote:
tony1234 wrote:BN needs some more British shows otherwise I'm going to cancel, can't be that hard to pick up a few small hall shows each month to show ? It's getting to the stage where it needs some decent stuff or there is no reason to subscribe
Each to their own but I'm assuming your aware of the upcoming domestic schedule?

February 14 Flanagan - Ormond
Feb 28 Fury - Hammer & Eubank etc
March 6 Buter - Tete, Mathews-Abril etc

Is this not enough uk stuff or are you just unhappy with the lack of small hall steve Goodwin type stuff?
Not trying to be a BN cheerleader before someone pipes up just trying to understand where youre coming from
When was the last domestic show broadcast ? It's 3 weeks to the next one and as per the original ideas for the channel that is not enough domestic stuff shown live

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 15:37
by gmanji
Personally I think the channel is a joke. I've have spent loads on subscriptions and had nothing but nightmares with it due to my location with is still borderline UK/Norway.

They can ram it, hope it goes under.

Plenty of decent promoters in this country to take on his current stable.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 15:38
by SNG
Yep, and nowhere to show them. Brilliant.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 15:53
by pyenest77
I like it. More fights would be great, maybe some of the far east stuff as would be cool as we dont many fighters from over there. Surely financially it wouldnt cost that much?

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 16:05
by DMA1987
I mean I despise allegedly, but you can't really hate this channel. It will continue until the other channels decide the foreogn cards are worth it. Let's be honest, nobody buys this channel for the domestic cards.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 17:34
by donal
it worth for the american stuff in my opinion. people moan about the lack of british shows but they are that shit I'd rather not see them and save the budget for foreign stuff rather than watching romeo box a slovak over 4 rounds

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 24 Jan 2015, 18:54
by Floatlikeabutterfly
littlepug wrote:don't know about the logistics of it all but how realistic would it be to show some of these small hall midweek shows that happen up and down the country ?


How about filming all the undercard fights that aren't shown at the shows they have on live and showing them midweek!

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 08:20
by reggaereggae
allegedly is a gift to boxing fans. I believe there is big money behind it, the rainham steel guy?

If allegedly continues going strong, I wouldn't be surprised if Sky dropped boxing. They have been churning out some shit and want every half decent fight to be PPV.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 09:47
by Boxerbeetle
reggaereggae wrote:allegedly is a gift to boxing fans. I believe there is big money behind it, the rainham steel guy?

If allegedly continues going strong, I wouldn't be surprised if Sky dropped boxing. They have been churning out some poo and want every half decent fight to be PPV.
Fvcking wish they would - I could cancel Sky Sports then.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 10:22
by DAVE2005
cobbler80 wrote:No danger of me unsubscribing but i wish they'd have more programming outside of the fights

Instead of the constant repeats i'd like to see more magazine type shows, behind the ropes style docs etc

Boxing Matters, Bunce and Kugan once a week each is not enough for the money imo

I agree,I'd like to see more fighter being profiled ala day in the life style.lets have some insight in to the fighters life during camps etc.always facinating to see how different fighters prepare.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 10:53
by PokerRob
Boxerbeetle wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:allegedly is a gift to boxing fans. I believe there is big money behind it, the rainham steel guy?

If allegedly continues going strong, I wouldn't be surprised if Sky dropped boxing. They have been churning out some poo and want every half decent fight to be PPV.
Fvcking wish they would - I could cancel Sky Sports then.
Just get a Sky Go pass... Thats what I did with the father in law lol... Cant remember the last time I used it to watch a fight on Sky though... Prob Joshua vs Bakhtov!

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 10:56
by PokerRob
[/quote]Maybe showing small hall shows on tape delay would be an option, send a few cameramen out and take the footage back, edit it, then show it. Would probably help to cut costs while still keeping the production quality at a reasonable standard.[/quote]

Why would it save money to put it on tape delay.... Surely it would be cheaping to have 1 fixed camera and a few budding commentators/presentors/interviwers looking to further their career!

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 11:05
by expe
reggaereggae wrote:allegedly is a gift to boxing fans. I believe there is big money behind it, the rainham steel guy?

If allegedly continues going strong, I wouldn't be surprised if Sky dropped boxing. They have been churning out some poo and want every half decent fight to be PPV.
Wouldn't surprise me either, they've pumped a lot of money into Formula 1, with a dedicated channel, looks likely that they'll pick up the Open at the end of the current deal with the BBC. They've lost the Champions League and will probably bid big next time round to get it back and in the meantime the Premier League rights from 2016 have gone out to bidding, they can't afford to lose those games otherwise they'll see a huge loss in subscriptions. Boxing is already pretty low down the priority list, is difficult and unpredictable to deal with, doesn't bring in many subscriptions, if they can't make PPV work regularly, they might decide to pull boxing altogether.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 11:09
by expe
PokerRob wrote:
Why would it save money to put it on tape delay.... Surely it would be cheaping to have 1 fixed camera and a few budding commentators/presentors/interviwers looking to further their career!
It's a lot cheaper to film something, save the footage onto a memory card, take it back to HQ, edit it a bit and play the tape, than it is to send out a broadcast truck, beam it via satellite and put it out live. If they already have the cameras and aren't hiring them on a show by show basis, then it isn't going to cost much to send out a few cameramen and film it, bring it back and show it.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 12:40
by tony1234
What happened to the partnership with Hatton etc ? McGuigan only puts on Frampton and Maloney has other things on his/her mind now but that turned out to be nothing, the flotation turned out to be nothing and it seems to be dying a slow death on the domestic front

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 12:44
by rhino222
I am a recent subscriber, but, 1 UK show in nearly 2 months is pi55 poor. If things don't buck up before end of march ill be unfortunately leaving. simples.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 12:54
by expe
rhino222 wrote:I am a recent subscriber, but, 1 UK show in nearly 2 months is pi55 poor. If things don't buck up before end of march ill be unfortunately leaving. simples.
There wasn't a single show in this country between 21st December and tomorrow, they can't show something that isn't there.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 12:57
by Andrew
Don't see why they can't have the stuff matchroom fight pass has had say on a Friday night

Could get to the standard of a few years ago when you got the odd british title fight in a sports centre or small hall on sky. This can be good to put young fighters on as headliners eg Caterall Mitchell Smith etc to build them up.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 13:00
by palooka
expe wrote:
rhino222 wrote:I am a recent subscriber, but, 1 UK show in nearly 2 months is pi55 poor. If things don't buck up before end of march ill be unfortunately leaving. simples.
There wasn't a single show in this country between 21st December and tomorrow, they can't show something that isn't there.
That's right, boxing does have quiet periods; you've got to take the rough with the smooth; over the 12 months the channel is far better value for boxing fans than sky sports.

Re: The beginning of the end for B0xnati0n?

Posted: 25 Jan 2015, 13:16
by expe
Naandrew wrote:Don't see why they can't have the stuff matchroom fight pass has had say on a Friday night

Could get to the standard of a few years ago when you got the odd british title fight in a sports centre or small hall on sky. This can be good to put young fighters on as headliners eg Caterall Mitchell Smith etc to build them up.
At the moment it looks like Frank is putting his fighters on big, packed shows, presumably the thinking is that shows like that will attract more subscribers than small hall shows with a title fight and a load of prospects in 4, 6 and 8 rounders as the undercard. As it is, his big shows are starting to get too full and it's likely we'll see the odd fighter pulled away from them to headline their own, smaller shows. Starting to see it already with the York Hall shows, he has too many London fighters to put on one show, so he's having to put two shows on to get them all out. Ovill Mckenzie-Matty Askin is in Widnes, presumably in the leisure centre there, likely because there's no space on the Liverpool show. Plenty of other options too, Norwich for Liam Walsh, Wales with Enzo and Liam Williams and if Mathews and Butler both win, they'll probably defend the titles on separate shows.