Boxing's Strategic Moves: Canelo's Low-Key Fight, Eubank-Benn Rematch, and the Times Square Card Analysis
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Paul Magno discusses the upcoming boxing events, including the under-promoted Canelo Alvarez fight, the strategic reasons behind the Times Square card, and the upcoming Eubank-Benn rematch. He critiques the Saudi-backed events, suggesting they are more about advancing personal agendas than growing the sport. Magno also provides predictions and insights on the fights scheduled for the Times Square card.
Key Points
Canelo Alvarez's fight with William Scull is being under-promoted, possibly as part of a larger Saudi strategy.
The Times Square card is seen as a vanity project for the Saudi monarchy, not a genuine effort to grow the sport.
Paul Magno predicts outcomes for the Times Square fights, suggesting they are not PPV-worthy.
The Eubank-Benn rematch is seen as the best career move for both fighters despite limited competitive growth.
Saudi Arabia's involvement in boxing is more about advancing their agendas than promoting the sport.