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    Comments Thread For: Thurman Wants To Keep Fighting on Free TV, Not on Pay-Per-View

    NEW YORK Keith Thurman doesn't want his impressive performance Saturday night to be his last appearance on free TV. A rematch against Shawn Porter and a welterweight championship unification fight against Danny Garcia conceivably could be pay-per-view fights for Thurman. The unbeaten WBA 147-pound champion would prefer, however, to continue fighting on network television because it'll expose him to the largest possible audience.
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    #2
    Well, Thurman is a true hipster...

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      #3
      Golden girl loves ripping off mexicans

      Meanwhile golden girl & oscarina rip off the mexicans to the tune of $140 for canela vs bums like khan and smith hahaahahaha! Mas putoooo!

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        #4
        That fight was better than a lot of PPV fights. I think boxing on network TV will make the sport relevant in America once again. When Ali was king, I was watching him on ABC's Wide World of Sports with Howard Cosell. I didn't pay to watch Sugar Ray Leonard either. I don't pay to watch the Super Bowl, why would I want to pay to watch Crawford vs. Postol?

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          #5
          class fighter and man

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            #6
            Cheers! Thurman paving the way for future fighters with great examples.

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              #7
              i like what thurman is saying here but lets be real. once he gets an offer for an amount that he cant refuse, everything will change after that.

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                #8
                I like this guy.

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                  #9
                  Good. I disagree with the writer. A rematch with Porter isn't PPV worthy. A fight with Garcia isn't PPV worthy. Just because those are good fights don't make them PPV worthy. Let's get away from the mentality that we have to buy good fights.

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                    #10
                    Keith is simply saying what we already know. As hard as they sell him, he's not a PPV attraction. Not yet. He's a Saturday, Wild World of Sports throwback and that's a bonanza for fight fans.

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