By KEVIN IOLE
REVIEW-JOURNAL
Don King is in the planning stages of creating a television boxing network that would feature live fights, martial arts matches, tapes of historic bouts and hip hop music acts, the longtime promoter said.
Largely spurred by his dissatisfaction with HBO's handling of boxing, King said he intends to speak to media giants Charles and James Dolan of Cablevision, Rupert Murdoch of News Corp. and owners of Comcast Cable about joining him in the venture.
King has long feuded with HBO, particularly boxing analyst Larry Merchant. King criticized HBO on Oct. 2 after Felix Trinidad's eighth-round knockout of Ricardo Mayorga at Madison Square Garden, claiming the cable network had failed to properly help promote the bout.
King also said HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg didn't keep a promise to promote King's Nov. 13 pay-per-view card during the Trinidad-Mayorga broadcast. King said he flew the Nov. 13 participants to New York at his expense to have them appear on the broadcast, but they weren't shown.
While King says he will honor his existing contracts with HBO, he's shopping for a new broadcast partner. A better solution, he said, would be to create his network in the mold of The Golf Channel.
"That's really the only way to go, because we can do it the way it should be done," King said. "You don't have to worry about someone sabotaging you or putting a knife in your back when you do it yourself.
"I'm going to go talk to these (media moguls) because I think we can get it done. This is something I've thought about and wanted to do for a long time."
Greenburg couldn't be reached for comment Saturday.
King said Trinidad has one fight remaining on his HBO contract, then the promoter will begin shopping Trinidad to other networks.
Creating a boxing channel won't be easy, King concedes. He acknowledges the difficulty in getting mass clearance on cable systems around the country, as the recently launched The Tennis Channel is experiencing. It is available to about 30 percent of the country's cable subscribers.
But if King can reach a deal with Murdoch, the primary shareholder in DirecTV, his venture will gain instant credibility.
"This isn't a dream; it's going to happen," King said. "I'm not going to be an indentured servant anymore."
I have really mixed feelings about Don King....on the one hand he did give us some classic fights on a scale that had not really seen before and he is good at hyping up fights..n the other hand he controls too much and what we get is really medicore fights....but this isn't just Don King....almost every promoter is there to make money and often protect their cash cows...this is probably one reason boxing doesn't have a larger mainstream fan base..few really big fights...the judging doesn't help either...Have to say though that I would be interested to see what King could do....but don't HBO/Showtime have exclusive rights to broadcast some fighters? Seems like this would be a problem...we would get a lot of classic boxing and probably a number of lousy heavyweight fights ala his big heavyweight card a few months back that was probably an even bigger waste of my time than the amount of time I spend sitting on my ass watching simpsons reruns on Fox
One thing people fail to realize is that King is a business man, what he does is no different than white collar America. He is a very good business man. He's a very interesting man. Read "Only In America" by Jack Newfield, you might gain a little better understanding of the man. As someone else said, I don't buy that Don King is pure evil.
Instead of blaming King for taking advantage of the system, maybe we should blame those allowing him to take advantage. Legally, he is in the clear. Don King is undefeated against the Federal government, well, since he has been well-known at least. He has even said it isn't his fault if people don't read their contracts.
What does Don King do that every music studio doesn't do? He is demonized but he is no worse than any music executive. Most famous musicians get paid about $1.25 per album sold, before taxes and expenses.
Do not take my message incorrectly. King is morally wrong for some of his dealings. He is a ruthless business operator. I just do not think that he is the REAL problem with boxing. It is a combination of all promoters and their dealings with the alphabet soup belt organizations that causes the problems in boxing.
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One thing people fail to realize is that King is a business man, what he does is no different than white collar America. He is a very good business man. He's a very interesting man. Read "Only In America" by Jack Newfield, you might gain a little better understanding of the man. As someone else said, I don't buy that Don King is pure evil.
Instead of blaming King for taking advantage of the system, maybe we should blame those allowing him to take advantage. Legally, he is in the clear. Don King is undefeated against the Federal government, well, since he has been well-known at least. He has even said it isn't his fault if people don't read their contracts.
What does Don King do that every music studio doesn't do? He is demonized but he is no worse than any music executive. Most famous musicians get paid about $1.25 per album sold, before taxes and expenses.
Do not take my message incorrectly. King is morally wrong for some of his dealings. He is a ruthless business operator. I just do not think that he is the REAL problem with boxing. It is a combination of all promoters and their dealings with the alphabet soup belt organizations that causes the problems in boxing.
If King dies, his son Carl is the heir apparent to the King empire, so all you King haters, it won't matter. Carl is just as smart as Don. I would not be surprised if Carl is the one doing a lot of things behind the scenes now.
Me and my friends have always talked about a 24/7 boxing channel, the idea itslef is awsome, but with DK running it, kinda puts a damper on the idea. Hopefully he does make it, then dies and is given to someone else who is capable of running it how is should be run, with honesty and respect, no shady judges or res, and no shady decisions. Im half and half with his idea.
Yeah and don't forget that lame ass hiphop BS. Just what I wanna see FatHoe intro music to Tito or Cotto and Jayzpee to Judah or Tyson. Fuk that garbage :mad:
Damb right brother, and slayer rules.
On reflection, 'The Rumble in the Jungle' was a logistical nightmare and he pulled it off so credit for that, the charming bastard. I don't run with the idea that he's evil or that kinda thing but its like Holmes said, the guy only cares about the green.
Bullshit, he's a virus. Whatever he gives to boxing its just reimbursement for the shit he has put the sport through. When he leaves the game maybe we'll see the fights we wana see instead of 'protected' fighters. Whatever happened to being the best?
I'm surprised so many are against this. Yeah, its King running it, but it is still a lot more exposure. And think about it, even if it is just weekly Friday Night Fights type shows, we'll never get pre-empted for fucking log rolling or cycling or whatever bullshit ESPN2 likes to do now.
And who knows? King could possibly bring forth a couple decent sponsers. Though I'm not super wild on the idea of King running the network, it could be a lot worse. As far as worrying that all his cards would be on PPV...I doubt it. He'd have less reason to need PPV. There's this misconception that promoters like charging fans at home $50 a pop to see the big fights. That's actually not the case. Promoters basically have to do that because they can't get good enough sponsorship. The amount the promoters gets from PPV buys is nowhere near what they could make from sponsors.
And really what are HBO and Showtime besides just really extended PPV channels anyhow? We have to pay extra every month to get them. Imagine this, King gets his network going and it grows. They start having fights like they have on HBO for "free" on that channel. Then say they keep doing the $50 PPVs for big fights. We'd still save in the end. Premium channel packages cost upwards of $12 extra a month on satellite dish, even higher for cable. That'd be a savings of $144 and up, which is almost 3 whole PPVs. Yeah, not a huge savings, but significant enough I think.
And, since the HBO level fights would now be on a Boxing channel, which isn't a premium channel, this increases potential viewers. So then, that increases the audience, which could lead to a higher rate of people willing to buy the PPV. If you've got a bigger audience, you can afford to lower that PPV price.
And hey, even worst case, if King's channel is just an avenue for King to promote his fighters and display them, is it really that bad? At least it'd be competition for HBO and Showtime. Competition makes everybody have to work harder.
Check out the WWF. 5 years ago, wrestling was easily the highest rated cable show, by far. Vince McMahon bought out his competition and then what happened? No competition meant the WWF didn't have to try hard. That meant a weaker product. Competition is what fueled the WWF.
That's an element boxing needs, networks competing to want to host the bigger fights.
Though, this still isn't "the answer" to the problems in boxing, it certainly isn't that bad of an idea.
Great Post :boxing:
By KEVIN IOLE
REVIEW-JOURNAL
Don King is in the planning stages of creating a television boxing network that would feature live fights, martial arts matches, tapes of historic bouts and hip hop music acts, the longtime promoter said.
Largely spurred by his dissatisfaction with HBO's handling of boxing, King said he intends to speak to media giants Charles and James Dolan of Cablevision, Rupert Murdoch of News Corp. and owners of Comcast Cable about joining him in the venture.
King has long feuded with HBO, particularly boxing analyst Larry Merchant. King criticized HBO on Oct. 2 after Felix Trinidad's eighth-round knockout of Ricardo Mayorga at Madison Square Garden, claiming the cable network had failed to properly help promote the bout.
King also said HBO Sports president Ross Greenburg didn't keep a promise to promote King's Nov. 13 pay-per-view card during the Trinidad-Mayorga broadcast. King said he flew the Nov. 13 participants to New York at his expense to have them appear on the broadcast, but they weren't shown.
While King says he will honor his existing contracts with HBO, he's shopping for a new broadcast partner. A better solution, he said, would be to create his network in the mold of The Golf Channel.
"That's really the only way to go, because we can do it the way it should be done," King said. "You don't have to worry about someone sabotaging you or putting a knife in your back when you do it yourself.
"I'm going to go talk to these (media moguls) because I think we can get it done. This is something I've thought about and wanted to do for a long time."
Greenburg couldn't be reached for comment Saturday.
King said Trinidad has one fight remaining on his HBO contract, then the promoter will begin shopping Trinidad to other networks.
Creating a boxing channel won't be easy, King concedes. He acknowledges the difficulty in getting mass clearance on cable systems around the country, as the recently launched The Tennis Channel is experiencing. It is available to about 30 percent of the country's cable subscribers.
But if King can reach a deal with Murdoch, the primary shareholder in DirecTV, his venture will gain instant credibility.
"This isn't a dream; it's going to happen," King said. "I'm not going to be an indentured servant anymore."
Great Idea
Wrong person thought of it
maybe oscar should give this a thought
He will lose his ass with this channel. The casual boxing fan won't watch it because they'll know Don King is involved and a good majority of hardcore boxing fans won't either because they'll know Don King is involved.
the fights will be more ballroom boxing/thunderbox than real championship boxing.
I prefer Ballroom boxing and Broadway boxing. the bouts are more competitive on average..it's like football,..collegiate football is just more competitive
Well Don King has shocked the world yet again and has set another major record in the sport of boxing!
I was not aware until now, that Don King is the first ever "endentured servant" to become a billionaire - only in America!
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