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Why are replays from boxing matches so rare?

Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:29 am
Posted by weagle99
Member since Nov 2011
35893 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:29 am
Fight happens the night before and almost always still pictures are shown the next day. What makes boxing different than other sports in this regard?
Posted by Seymour
Gulf Coast
Member since Sep 2013
1631 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:29 am to
PPV
Posted by TGHub
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:30 am to
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PPV
What he said
Posted by weagle99
Member since Nov 2011
35893 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:30 am to
So the rights extend beyond the live event?
Posted by RummelTiger
Texas
Member since Aug 2004
89884 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:31 am to
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PPV



Yeah, I mean...
Posted by UFownstSECsince1950
Member since Dec 2009
32603 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:37 am to
Cause boxing is so boring now, there are no replays. A still photo makes it look possibly exciting
Posted by PrimeTime Money
Houston, Texas, USA
Member since Nov 2012
27305 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 11:44 am to
Yeah, you can still buy it and watch it after the event is over.
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
WeWaCo
Member since Dec 2007
37538 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 12:53 pm to
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Cause boxing is so boring now, there are no replays. A still photo makes it look possibly exciting



This. letting the general public actually watch a dance and holding match will keep people from buying PPV's.

The industry is staying alive from die-hard's continually thinking "this is the fight that will finally actually be a good fight, it has to be."
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