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  • Originally posted by Luilun View Post
    Who said Al was a savvy business Man ? More like a savvy Scam-ster
    With Bob Arum, Mayweather made ~$20M in 36 pro fights. With Haymon, Mayweather made ~$500M in 13 pro fights.

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    • Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
      With Bob Arum, Mayweather made ~$20M in 36 pro fights. With Haymon, Mayweather made ~$500M in 13 pro fights.
      Haymon helped Floyd, no doubt. But what other fighter has he made a star? None. In fact, his actions have ruined the star power potential of several of his fighters.

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      • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
        Will never work... They needed to lock down one channel and do a weekly program... Follow the blueprint of wwe or bellator

        What they are trying to do, is give every channel a chance and hope one bites, but in reality, you can't build an audience when your on a random channel, at random times, on random days...

        Pbc is on Saturday afternoons, Saturday nights, Friday nights, random weekday, all on different channels... Literally impossible to build an audience that way..
        Bellator and wwe have built big followings because they are on the same channel, same time, same day every week.. Pbc needs to do the same
        ... At the beginning I was also worried by the "spread"...
        ... But, in time, I stopped: it looks like some sort of an intricate market research which is more likely to serve some investors' goals rather than Haymon's business.

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        • Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
          What 1 channel can support Haymon's stable, there isn't just 1. Do you think NBC is gonna move college football for boxing, stop with the one channel BS, Arum can barely put his stable on HBO, and that's the "home" of boxing, what channel can fit Haymon's stable?
          There is 100'cable channels.. Sports programming is the most valuable TV product..
          Bellator, wwe, TNA, ROH, wnba, wsof, etc have all got TV deals..

          It's not out of the realm that a global sport like boxing could land a TV deal..
          I honestly see spikeTV giving them a deal for every Saturday night.. If Pbc had a weekly show on spike, they could build an audience and eventually stage PPVs, much like how wwe does

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          • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            There is 100'cable channels.. Sports programming is the most valuable TV product..
            Bellator, wwe, TNA, ROH, wnba, wsof, etc have all got TV deals..

            It's not out of the realm that a global sport like boxing could land a TV deal..
            I honestly see spikeTV giving them a deal for every Saturday night.. If Pbc had a weekly show on spike, they could build an audience and eventually stage PPVs, much like how wwe does
            Not at the purses these guys would want. And you can't fit much of Haymon roster on Spike and Showtime

            Dunno why the wwe comparison, that's not a sport and its marketed to kids.

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            • Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
              LMFAO... how you tag me?

              I don't know nuffin about these new features
              You see that blue speaker thing? Like when you go to make a post?


              Where it says bold, italics etc. All the way to the right.

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              • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                Not at the purses these guys would want. And you can't fit much of Haymon roster on Spike and Showtime

                Dunno why the wwe comparison, that's not a sport and its marketed to kids.
                Wwe maybe entertainment based, but the basic business model is identical..

                Use a single channel weekly show to build a casual audience and sell them on a highly profitable PPv...
                Both are selling a product that involves 2 guys fighting and trying to market PPv matchups.. One is scripted and one is not, but essentially the goal of each is the same thing.. To make the audience care enough to spend money to watch

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                • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                  Not at the purses these guys would want. And you can't fit much of Haymon roster on Spike and Showtime

                  Dunno why the wwe comparison, that's not a sport and its marketed to kids.
                  ^^^ Obviously ........................................

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                  • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                    Wwe maybe entertainment based, but the basic business model is identical..

                    Use a single channel weekly show to build a casual audience and sell them on a highly profitable PPv...
                    Both are selling a product that involves 2 guys fighting and trying to market PPv matchups.. One is scripted and one is not, but essentially the goal of each is the same thing.. To make the audience care enough to spend money to watch
                    It's a lot easier when you're trying to sell packaged entertainment to kids vs an fringe sport like boxing. Let's face it, most fights are not entertaining, or only in spots. Even those we think are decent, casuals can't sit through like Garcia Peterson / Quillin Lee.

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                    • Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                      You see that blue speaker thing? Like when you go to make a post?


                      Where it says bold, italics etc. All the way to the right.
                      Most interesting Beercules

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