the only reason it's PPV is because HBO, ESPN, FOx or Showtime didn't pick it up. There's lots of shittier fights that are PPV....for instance Tye Field vs Michael Grant coming up and those top rank ppv's. Ali on the undercard of the Judah fight looks like a quality prospect. This one makes sense for PPV since if it wasn't a PPV no one would get to see it so it gives people a chance.
I have never understood why there are so many cheap, tight-wad, broke ass, boxing fans. Forty bucks is a pittance -- a very inexpensive night of entertainment, and if you don't think Zab Judah is entertaining, find a new sport to follow!
Man, who the hell is going to pay to watch Zab fight someone I've never heard of when Hatton vs. Alvarez is free on HBO? Certainly not me. :yep
People who don't understand the business start these threads. Anyway, it'll be more competitive than Canelo-Hatton.
exactly because i understand the business is because i started this thread. you are showing PPV a shot fighter who looked beyond mediocre on his last fight against an unknown boxer against some other fighter from Africa who 90% of fans dont have a clue who is...in a night when is fighting the hottest prospect in boxing for a title,and its free. do the math dumb ass