just read Fred Evans joining the world boxing series!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Quinton_Mob, Nov 15, 2012.


  1. is this wsb gonna be on tv ?
     
  2. davidmcallister

    davidmcallister Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Was on premier sports, but the quality was **** and it never seemed to sky + either!! sometimes it started an hour after it claimed and it only gave you half the fights. Hope somebody else picks it up even Boxnation without HD would be great!!!!
     
  3. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can watch it for free on the WSB youtube channel. I will actually have an interest in this because there are so many known faces from the GB am setup and a few I think will fare well in this format no headguards 5 rounds. Anthony Fowler is my one to watch. I thought he was suited for the pro game very well.
     
  4. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    Fowler is fighting in tonights match against USA, starts at 3.30am GMT (I think)

    http://www.worldseriesboxing.com/index.php/fixturesandresults/upcoming-matches

    The fighters cant fight more than once every 13 days so it looks like we will have a much better team next week for our 1st home match.
     
  5. pong

    pong Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i ain't a fan of the wsb would prefer if they went pro but I can see why it fighters like it.gabriel montoya wrote some articles about it being a bit dodgy as well
     
  6. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Having a look at the way its been setup all of thepodium squad have signed contracts basically and then some. McCracken has also thrown his lot in. Where does this leave the GB am setup. Is this it?!
     
  7. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    Last nights match vs USA

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74ltfV4GKak[/ame]

    Fowler looked awesome, his fight starts at about 45min

    Cordina & McGoldrick were also impressive.
     
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    Joshua has not signed up
     
  9. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I told you to watch out for Fowler ;)



    I did say basically... seems interesting where does that leave Joshua then? If nearly all his teammates have turned over to it and McCracken you have to worry if he will get the best training outside of McCracken's sphere of influence. Will they still all train together in Sheffield? With them jetting off more than ever may not be the best situation :conf
     
  10. HMSTempleGarden

    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    end of the day these lads are getting a guarantee number of fights per year including a wage.

    health insurance etc and not to mention the chance to defend their Olympic titles.

    the best fighter in the entire Olympic is also joining WSB.
     
  11. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    I think the younger Yafai is going to be in this as well?
     
  12. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Looking at the video there are a few hundred people there at best.... How are they making money or even getting enough to pay wages? They are giving the tv rights away broadcasting on YT. I see little in the way of sponsorship, though i noticed Italia Thunder is sponsored by Dolce and Gabbana
     
  13. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    according to the article on the BBC website a while back, the costs of running the british franchise was going to be underwritten by the AIBA, and they would get this money from TV. if a tv deal doesnt materialise, the franchise may just about complete one season before folding
     
  14. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I suppose providing they all get paid its a bit of a no lose situation for the British lads then. I hated the idea of this at first but I am slowly warming to it in some sort of perverse way.

    The problem is though that it needs to generate some heavy revenue fast. TV deals sponsorship and tickets all needs to be raking it in because I expect that this is an extremely costly thing to run. It puts it all under one roof however which make it easy to understand and more attractive for both TV and sponsors.

    Im just not sure if they have enough of a following to build a global brand fast enough with the money they must be leaking left right and centre.