Does Saturday’s PBC Card Have Boxing Primed for a New Broadcast Era?

Does Saturday’s PBC Card Have Boxing Primed for a New Broadcast Era?

Welcome to ⁤the Future of Boxing: PBC on Prime​ Video

Get ready for a night of⁢ intense action and powerful ramifications as Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) makes its debut on Amazon Prime Video. This groundbreaking event will⁣ showcase‍ some of the best boxers from ​around the world, all competing for four world-championship belts on the⁣ line.

With 170 million ⁤Prime subscribers in the U.S. and 230 million worldwide, this‌ is​ a ‍huge⁢ opportunity to bring the sport of boxing to a wider⁢ audience. And ‌with a card​ featuring boxers from Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Ukraine, and the U.S., ​this is truly a global event.

The main event will‍ see Tim Tszyu, son of former world champion Kostya Tszyu, take on Sebastian Fundora in a bid to‍ unify the WBO and WBC ‌junior middleweight titles. And in the co-main⁤ event,⁤ talkative⁢ 140-pound champion Rolando Romero will face off against the gritty Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz.

But this ‌is just the beginning. ⁣PBC on‍ Prime Video will⁢ return ‍on May⁣ 4 with the face of boxing, undisputed super middleweight champion ​Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, defending his belts‍ against Mexican countryman ​and former‍ 154-pound titleholder Jaime Munguia on Cinco de‌ Mayo⁣ weekend.

And that’s not ‍all.‍ Rumors are swirling about‍ a June 15 ⁣pay-per-view ‌featuring unbeaten Gervonta “Tank” Davis‍ against unbeaten Frank Martin, ​as well as a⁢ light heavyweight showdown between David Benavidez and former‍ titlist Oleksandr Gvozdyk.

But this ​isn’t ⁣just about big names and flashy fights. ‍PBC on Prime Video is‍ a statement about the future of boxing. With the collapse of HBO and Showtime ⁤boxing programming, and streaming service DAZN backing off⁢ its anti-pay-per-view⁣ policy, the sport is in ​need of a new​ direction.

And PBC ​is stepping up to the plate with a​ quality card that features competitive fights and the potential to create new stars. Former welterweight world ⁣champion Shawn ‌Porter called it a “boxing fan’s card,” ⁣while fellow ProBox TV analyst Chris Algieri compared it to a “UFC model.”

But this is just the beginning. With‍ the backing of Saudi ​Arabian boxing ​power ⁤broker Turki Alalshikh, who is spending lavishly to shatter the⁣ business’ old ways, PBC on⁢ Prime Video could be the start of a⁢ paradigm shift in the⁤ sport.

And with‌ astute matchmaking, widespread exposure, and the showcasing of pure talent, this could be the key to bringing ⁤boxing back to its former glory. So don’t miss out on this historic event – tune in​ to PBC on Prime‍ Video and ⁢witness​ the ⁣future⁣ of boxing.

Don’t Miss Out on ‍the Future of Boxing

PBC on Prime Video is more than just a fight card – it’s a statement ⁢about the future ⁤of boxing. ⁤With a ​global reach‍ and a commitment to quality fights, this could be the start ‍of a ‌new era ⁤for ​the⁤ sport. Don’t miss out on this historic ‌event – tune in ‍and witness the future of boxing.

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