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Boxing promoter Rick Glaser threw a verbal jab that’s causing ripples. His target? Al Haymon and PBC’s latest foray into streaming with Amazon Prime’s first PPV event. The card, featuring Keith Thurman vs. Tim Tszyu and Rolly Romero vs. Isaac Cruz, has stirred debate.

But what exactly did Glaser say to spark such controversy? Is this PPV event, a bold move into new territory, actually a misstep for PBC? And, more intriguingly, why might a seasoned promoter like Glaser predict doom for what many see as a groundbreaking venture?

Is Al Haymon making the same mistake again?

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The heart of the controversy lies in Rick Glaser’s tweet. He didn’t mince his words, stating, “The real definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over again, expecting different results. #AlHaymon maybe insane.” Glaser’s critique sharpens as he continues, “#TszyuThurman is embarrassing and a start of another demise.” This stern rebuke directly targets the main event of Keith Thurman vs. Tim Tszyu, alongside the co-main event featuring Rolly Romero vs. Isaac Cruz.

Furthermore, Glaser boldly asserted, “There’s no one else to blame for this debacle but Al Haymon.” His words paint a bleak picture of PBC’s future with Amazon Prime PPV, openly questioning the quality of the matchups.

Conclusively, Glaser’s tweet echoes with a mocking tone, “And they want you to pay for this garbage via PPV. 😆😂🤣 #BlameHaymon.” This criticism lands amidst the backdrop of PBC’s significant shift to streaming, a move designed to captivate a modern audience. Yet, Glaser’s comments suggest a disconnect between the promoter’s choices and the expectations of boxing enthusiasts.

PBC’s high-stakes lineup on Amazon PPV

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Amidst the swirling controversy, the PBC event on Amazon Prime PPV boasts a compelling lineup. Co-headlining is the fierce contest between Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero and Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz. Romero, defending his WBA Super Lightweight title, faces Cruz.

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Additionally, WBA Middleweight Champion Erislandy ‘The American Dream’ Lara defends his title against the determined Michael Zerafa. Adding further intrigue, the towering Sebastian ‘The Towering Inferno’ Fundora takes on the powerful Serhii Bohachuk for the Interim WBC Super Welterweight Title. These bouts, rich in potential and style contrasts, add layers of excitement to the event, even as they navigate the waves of criticism.

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Will this event mark a triumphant new chapter for PBC on a digital platform, or will it echo Glaser’s sentiments of repetition and disappointment? How do you, as a fan, perceive this pivot in boxing’s broadcasting landscape?

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