FNF will probably be cancelled but let's be real, how important was it really? How many relevant fights did it show? Just a couple a year.
It did bring us Prods, D-Rod, and Kim lately though
It's the only consistent non-premium channel boxing program for over a decade in the United States
This dies, on ESPN of all channels, we're taking a major loss........
Less televised boxing, less fans, period. FNF housed CLASSIC KO's and BRAWLS, career beginnings to many great and hall of fame fighters, Teddy Atlas, launched Max and B. Kenny into popularity; man don't start rationalizing this as some sort of minor setback, cause in the US we're getting fukkED out of boxing not being a stable on major basic cable television. ESPN was as close as we've gotten to being back on a NBC, CBS, ABC or FOX
Boxing itself with its numerous deficiencies in competent scoring, match-making and fair practicing sanctioning bodies has been fukking us for years, this takes away the vaseline
