If your TV can't pick up NBC, Fox, etc. ... your TV is broke. The ESPN and Spike fights are available online on the ESPN website, the SPIKE website and on The PBC Youtube channel. If you're typing on the internet right now, you can see everything at no extra cost to you.
Exactly. PBC isn't free because you need electricity to watch it. That's like saying Brady Bunch reruns, presidential addresses, local news, and FM radio are "Free". It's purely ridiculous. :roll:
He didn't say the internet was free, he said the exact opposite. If your already paying for the internet, then you can see the fights at no extra cost.
you hate Al so much that this is what you argue about? How much of your electric bill does the TV take up? atsch
The internet is entirely free. Your personal computer's ability to access it isn't necessarily free- but there are institutions like libraries which usually have computers that can access the internet. Of course, that's entirely irrelevant to the fact that those websites are shown at no extra cost.
Sounds like you just need a job. Log off and start applying yourself. :hi: Yes. You need a TV to watch boxing on TV. Do you want them to fight in your living room? Or are you going to complain that you need to rent a living room to watch them fight in?
many so called pbc "mismatches" have turned out to be very entertaining and competitive fights... the **** you talk about happens on premium networks too
If you liked the fights on Showtime Championship Boxing, they are the same on PBC. They just send the signal to different channels now. If you didn't like Showtime Championship Boxing the last five or six years, you won't like this. Same thing.
People that like PBC and root for it to fail seem to always have an agenda, A good 70% of all boxing matches, PBC, Top Rank promoted, Golden Boy promoted, Dibella, etc.......all of them put on lopsided fights. Why is PBC being singled out for this. They are actually following the formula set before them. One thing PBC has done however is put boxing back on mainstream TV. There are tons of people now (my personal experience) that come to me asking about boxing that was on regular tv. None of the other promoters have generated this type of interest mainstream in years......PBC does put on ****, but they have some gems as well, just like every other promoting entity.