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I'm from the UK and can't seem to find when the first episode of Mayweather Marquez 24/7 will air and on which channel... Does anybody know? Thanks
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Sep 1, 2009 1:50 PM
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Stay tuned to "Britain Got Talent"
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Sep 1, 2009 10:19 AM
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> I can't believe the rubbish people are positing in this > thread. It has nothing to do with the question I asked... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roadz, this boxing forum doesn't usually discuss whatever rubbish people are watching out there in UK...
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Sep 1, 2009 8:58 AM
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I can't believe the rubbish people are positing in this thread. It has nothing to do with the question I asked...>>> Gluvs responded and was also kind enough to post multiple youtube links for you (they've since been taken down).
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Sep 1, 2009 3:30 AM
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> I can't believe the rubbish people are positing in > this thread. It has nothing to do with the question I > asked... Sorry Roadz, you better use Google or Youtube to get answer to your question. This site is for boxing fan's opinions and arguments.
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 3:40 PM
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Come to the US and I'm sure you can find it then. lol
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Aug 31, 2009 3:32 PM
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I can't believe the rubbish people are positing in this thread. It has nothing to do with the question I asked...
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Aug 31, 2009 11:20 AM
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A piece of an article from boxingtalk. Also, GBP announced that the Mayweather-Marquez fight will be shown in movie theaters across the country. While this is without a doubt one of the best things that has happened to boxing recently, the anti-fans again have attempted to turn this into a negative stating, ?They only showing it in theaters cause their afraid no one will buy the pay-per-view.? So again, according to this logic, fear of Mayweather?s inability to draw has brought big fights back to theaters; therefore it appears to this writer that we should thank the so-called non drawing power of Mayweather rather than criticize it. In contrast, though every true boxing fan should be excited about Pacquiao vs. Cotto, Top Rank?s proposed undercard featuring Yuri Forman vs. Daniel Santos does not come close to matching the GBP offering. Also, the only innovation currently associated with this bout is the creation of a WBC "Diamond Belt", which is precisely what the boxing world does not need, another belt. With that said however, there is not nearly as many fans if any at all, criticizing or hoping for Pacquiao-Cotto to fail financially. Perhaps this means that fans are happy with this fight alone regardless of the undercard or maybe this only proves that Mayweather has some of the most dedicated anti-fans in the sport, or as their called in the boxing world, haters. Though any discussion of boxing is good, why fight fans are dedicating so much energy in debating pay-per-view sales makes one wonder if they believe their getting a cut of the profits. My ultimate goal for both of these fights is simply to add another great fight to my collection, and perhaps even engage in a healthy debate or two regarding who is the best pound-for-pound. The fact of the matter is if fans want to see the biggest fight that can be made ?Mayweather vs. Pacquiao? then it may be wise to support their current assignments. Ultimately, these fights are a win-win for the sport of boxing and the fans, why anyone who claims they are true boxing fans would hope for any of these events to fail is ridiculous. Only Dana White of the UFC, who will be going up against Mayweather-Marquez on September 19th, should be wishing with fingers crossed that no one will take interest in this bout. If his wish indeed comes true then it will not be the fans of UFC he should thank but boxing fans themselves who have willingly shunned their own sport. Keep it up and we will soon be watching boxing?s funeral, if you can?t be there live, I am sure you can catch it on pay-per-view. http://boxingtalk.com/pag/article.php?aid=18255
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 11:11 AM
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> Marquez is a Mexican fighter, who's a superb > counter-puncher, nothing more and absolutely nothing > less. > > As for the Mayweather family, it's like a circus, > with all those clowns, Mayweather senior and uncle > Roger... What does their family being the typical dysfunctional American family, have to do w/ boxing ?
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Aug 31, 2009 11:07 AM
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> Mayweather is no stanger to the 24/7's but this is > new for Marquez and I didnt know much about his > background so I'm real intrigued by the show. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marquez is a Mexican fighter, who's a superb counter-puncher, nothing more and absolutely nothing less. As for the Mayweather family, it's like a circus, with all those clowns, Mayweather senior and uncle Roger...
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Aug 31, 2009 10:48 AM
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> Don't waste your time watching the crap. It's about > a severe medical case of delusion. It plagues a > certain family about a father than THINKS he is the > best trainer of ALL TIME and a delusional son who > BELIEVES that he is the cash cow of boxing. The > father can't even make the HOF for trainers and the > son can't even sell tickets for his fights. Your hate is so comical to me these days. Because it was actually a good show. But you scorn over Mayweather like he your ex lovers and you follow his every move like a jealous chick.
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 10:33 AM
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roadz. I dont know the answer to your question but they aired the first episode in the states but they usually repeat it. I always watch the 24/7's. They are very well done and I like seeing how the fighters go about their training. Mayweather is no stanger to the 24/7's but this is new for Marquez and I didnt know much about his background so I'm real intrigued by the show.
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 10:24 AM
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It aired already Roadz....It's on Youtube and I believe it came on this past Saturday. Pretty good viewing , at that....enjoy. Part I Part II Part III
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 9:21 AM
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So nobody knows the answer to my question?
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 3:08 AM
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> > I'm from the UK and can't seem to find when the > first > > episode of Mayweather Marquez 24/7 will air and > on > > which channel... Does anybody know? > > > > Thanks > > > > Don't waste your time watching the crap. It's about > a severe medical case of delusion. It plagues a > certain family about a father than THINKS he is the > best trainer of ALL TIME and a delusional son who > BELIEVES that he is the cash cow of boxing. The > father can't even make the HOF for trainers and the > son can't even sell tickets for his fights. > > > * Mayweather Sr. betrayed Hatton and UK's boxing fans during May 2nd fight.
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Re: Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 in UK?
Aug 31, 2009 1:01 AM
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> I'm from the UK and can't seem to find when the first > episode of Mayweather Marquez 24/7 will air and on > which channel... Does anybody know? > > Thanks Don't waste your time watching the crap. It's about a severe medical case of delusion. It plagues a certain family about a father than THINKS he is the best trainer of ALL TIME and a delusional son who BELIEVES that he is the cash cow of boxing. The father can't even make the HOF for trainers and the son can't even sell tickets for his fights. *
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