It looks like HBO is finally putting their foot down when it comes to quality boxing matchups. Last week, HBO Sports President Ross Greenburg essentially announced that the network is getting out of the heavyweight business, opting to forego televising future bouts featuring heavyweight champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko due to the "lack of interest in them in the United States." Apparently, HBO has also decided to pass on a September 18 pay-per-view card headlined by Shane Mosley and Sergio Mora.
The fight that HBO was hoping to stage was a matchup between Mosley and undefeated WBC welterweight champion Andre Berto, however, Berto demanded a 50/50 split of the purse, which prompted Golden Boy Promotions to look in-house for a different opponent for Mosley, who's coming off of a lopsided unanimous decision loss to Floyd Mayweather. Looking to capitalize on whatever remaining drawing power that Mosley still has, Golden Boy Promotions decided to move forward with a pay-per-view card, giving HBO the choice as to whether or not they wanted to be involved with the event.
Thankfully, the network decided against it, forcing Golden Boy Promotions to shoulder the entire pay-per-view production on their own, much like the ill-fated rematch between Bernard Hopkins and Roy Jones Jr. held earlier this year, which barely broke 125,000 buys. The decision to move forward with an independent pay-per-view card has become a growing trend amongst several promotional companies, including Golden Boy and Top Rank, leaving networks like HBO the dilemma of finding quality matchups amongst high-profile fighters. It should be interesting to see just how successful a bout between Shane Mosley and Sergio Mora will be without the help of a major network like HBO backing them, particularly when Mosley lost nearly every round in his last bout.
from fight hype
Berto adapted to Urango's headbutting style.
Alexander's fight was more exciting because Urango tagged Alexander at will with his wide hooks. He couldn't do that to Berto.
Boxers who avoid getting hit = Boring(in NSB)
1) urango doesn't have a headbutting style
2) urang DIDNOT tag alexander at will
3) berto runs and hugs
4) boxers who don't want to fight are boring
wtf???ho w can you put this shit on ppv????cut the shit goldenboy..first jmm-diaz on ppv now this shit??
I would rather pay for Latin Fury with Chavez Jr. or Pinoy Power with Donaire than Mosley vs. Mora. I hope Mosley wins, but I have a feeling it's gonna be a boring fight. JMM vs. Diaz might seem pointless, but at least it's almost guaranteed to be exciting.
I am surprised Berto priced himself out asking for a 50/50 split. 60/40 would more appropriate. Shane isn't that beat up yet.
But Berto is way more exciting than Mora and I would have loved to see him fight Shane. I hope Shane wins by knockout.
I'm glad to see HBO is finally realizing how the Klitschko bros. are detrimental to a viewers vision and and drawing the line on GBP flawed match-making Only if they have done this sooner.
Showtime should pick this up. I'd watch the fight but I'm not paying to see it.
bro showtime will broadcast juanma lopez vs rafa marquez on the same day
Exciting to me is a marquez-diaz fight,alexander-urango,Kind of fight
Alexander beat urango in a exciting fight,While berto didnt.Berto has
alot of talent,But he clinches to much.
Berto adapted to Urango's headbutting style.
Alexander's fight was more exciting because Urango tagged Alexander at will with his wide hooks. He couldn't do that to Berto.
Boxers who avoid getting hit = Boring(in NSB)
It's simple bruh. Berto(I wouldn't call his stoppage of Quintana a boring fight, IDK what you classify a exciting fight????????), but Berto won convincingly. Shane on the other hand lost even moreso convincingly to Floyd. Win>>>>>Loss. You coming off a win you get the bigger purse, you coming off a loss you get the smaller purse. Berto still has a title, Shane lost his. This shit aint rocket science, 50/50 was fair being that during the 1st negotiations Berto was going to take the smaller purse rightfully so.
Exciting to me is a marquez-diaz fight,alexander-urango,Kind of fight
Alexander beat urango in a exciting fight,While berto didnt.Berto has
alot of talent,But he clinches to much.
Its about damn time
HBO tells golden girl NO! they've been puttin up shitty inhouse shows for awhile.....
And on top of that, this is supposed to be on dies y seis weekend? hell-to-the-fuk-no!!!!!!!
It's simple bruh. Berto(I wouldn't call his stoppage of Quintana a boring fight, IDK what you classify a exciting fight????????), but Berto won convincingly. Shane on the other hand lost even moreso convincingly to Floyd. Win>>>>>Loss. You coming off a win you get the bigger purse, you coming off a loss you get the smaller purse. Berto still has a title, Shane lost his. This shit aint rocket science, 50/50 was fair being that during the 1st negotiations Berto was going to take the smaller purse rightfully so.
So then Ricky Hatton coming off a loss but the way bigger draw should get less money than say JMM should he beat Juan Diaz cause JMM will coming off a win but yet he is clearly less of a draw?
wow
Bro, berto got paid close to 2 million bucks for his boring fight with Quintana.
Hbo was offering almost the same amount for the mosely-berto fight.
Someone was gonna get a paycut.Should it be mosley?
Hbo has budget problems,They will make it next year
for more money.
It's simple bruh. Berto(I wouldn't call his stoppage of Quintana a boring fight, IDK what you classify a exciting fight????????), but Berto won convincingly. Shane on the other hand lost even moreso convincingly to Floyd. Win>>>>>Loss. You coming off a win you get the bigger purse, you coming off a loss you get the smaller purse. Berto still has a title, Shane lost his. This shit aint rocket science, 50/50 was fair being that during the 1st negotiations Berto was going to take the smaller purse rightfully so.