Bob Arum: "Promoters Are Taking Back The Business From The Networks"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by cuco10701, Jan 22, 2011.


  1. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  2. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bob Arum, helping boxing my ass. He's 90% of the reason why Boxing is currently in the toilet. PPV everything, shitty undercards, half assed main events, and an unwillingness to work with anyone.
     
  3. gooners!!

    gooners!! Boxing Junkie banned

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    Agree........:good

    Ironic that he's getting all pissy cause HBO wont allow him to extortionate money out of the hard working public.
     
  4. Sweet Jones

    Sweet Jones Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's one thing about Don King. For all his faults, the man put on GREAT undercards.
     
  5. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is hopefully going to force good under-cards with the promoters going head to head against each other. Could be very interesting.
     
  6. heehoo

    heehoo TIMEXICAH! Full Member

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    Lemme guess, you're another one of those ****ing idiots who automatically believes that just because I hate *******s and everything they stand for that I somehow happen to be a *****, even though I hate *****s just as equally and can't ****ing stand both Pacroid and Mayrunner's ***** asses?

    Sorry, wrong guy here.

    Oh, and **** Ellerbe, too. He and Mayweather can both go down on each other for all I care. Until these men get into the ring to face each other and not guys who are old or coming off losses, ****'em.
     
  7. Goodhill

    Goodhill Iron Horse - born to lose Full Member

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    IMO it should go just the opposite way - tv-networks claiming the power and putting on Super Six -kind of tournaments, where the best are fighting against each other (ok - the concept needs a little enchancing, but the idea is great).