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Old 10-04-2011, 22:38   #23
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Re: BSkyB pull Khan from Sky Box Office schedule.

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Originally Posted by mersey70 View Post
I hadn't read tonights statement.

There was no way that card warranted a PPV event so hopefully another broadcaster will pick it up.

Hopefully ITV4 and ITV1 for the main event.
The original card did.

Matt Macklin vs Ghevor (WBA Middleweight eliminator)
Anthony Crolla vs Gavin Rees (British Lightweight title)
Scott Quigg vs Someone (WBA Super-Bronze Intercontintental Bantam thingy)

Then all 3 of those fell through for various reasons and they were then replaced with:

Tyson Fury vs Hasim Rahman
Gary Buckland vs Someone
Rendall Munroe's comeback

Which wasn't anywhere near as strong, but still not dreadful.
Then Rahman pulled out of the Fury fight and it suddenly is dreadful and not deserving of a PPV.

It doesn't really have anything to do with the public being turned off PPV boxing, people will still pay for the right card. It has to do with that card not being anywhere strong enough, and no where near as strong as the card that Sky Sports agreed to show on PPV.

It's no surprise they pulled it from PPV, and that they haven't been able to agree a deal to show it on normal sky sports is down to the Khan camp who think they can get more money off primetime.
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