Coluld BoxNation pick up the American small hall shows and broadcast them on delay?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by colinsMrs, Jun 2, 2013.



  1. colinsMrs

    colinsMrs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There are loads of fights around New York, the Mid West and many obscure places which could easily be picked up cheap and used to fill the schedules. You could do the same with the Australian shows.

    Many will be poor quality, but there will be some gems and it could build up a cult following
     
  2. tezel8764

    tezel8764 Boxing Junkie banned

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    I appreciated that they showed the Geale-Mundine II fight, it was the best quality I could find. So I agree with you mate.
     
  3. I would pretty much watch whatever they put on but they still have to pay for this shows

    What I would like them to do is buy the espn shows,sho box maybe some of the better Latin American shows

    They have had Australian,south African and Italian programming before so are open to everything
    It's the better smaller American ones that appeal though with the best American and Mexican prospects outside of the main golden boy and top rank stuff
     
  4. rezzer

    rezzer Active Member Full Member

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    I'm a bit worried about Boxnation at the moment. Sauerland fights were always on the schedule ASAP but Huck v Afolabi is still not listed. With Fast Eddie Hearn now appearing to good contacts with the sauerlands and Goldenboy are these shows going to start being a struggle for BN to broadcast like the Top Rank shows are. The coverage over the last month or so has been shite.
     
  5. The previous month though was easily there best ever

    Also they get virtually any good top rank card
     
  6. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Hearn isn't a broadcaster, so unless he's looking to buy wholesale and broadcast on Sky for no apparent reason, I don't see what you're getting at here.