It's going to be a pretty miserable start to 2016 for HBO... Here's what's on the schedule
Jan.30 - Kovalev vs. Pascal 2. Kovalev pretty much destroyed him in the first fight, I don't expect this fight to be any different especially after the way Pascal looked against Gonzalez.
Feb. 27 - Crawford vs. Lundy, with a co-feature of Verdejo vs. Silva. Lundy loses every time he steps up. This guy lost to Dulorme ffs. Verdejo vs. Silva is another tune up fight. When will he step up? Doesn't look it'll be this year but he's getting a co-feature spot on HBO.
March. 5 - Roman Gonzalez/ Gio Segura. Hasn't been made official yet (lets hope it's not official). Segura has taken several bad beatings in recent years to point where boxing might put him at serious risk. It doesn't help that he got beaten up by 3 guys that Gonzalez already beat.
March - Sadam Ali vs. Jessie Vargas - Decent fight, more of a co-feature. But will it be for a title? No one knows if WBO will strip Bradley.
April 9 - Pac vs. Bradley 3 - The fight no one wants to see. To add insult to injury it's on PPV. (I hope it bombs).
April 23. GGG vs. Johnson - Johnson will get beaten up and TKOed. Bad mismatch. Although if they somehow make Saunders vs. GGG, that will be a bit better.
May. 7th- Canelo vs. Rosado/Monroe. Who wants to watch either opponent?
Apart from a decent scrap between Ali and Vargas, these are showcase fights and mismatches.
Cotto Pacquiao.
Love Pac yet im PR.
My dad was mad. :lol1: he's a good guy.
Edit: my dad is Puerto Rican and Cuban HanzGruber
My mom is Irish born, with German.
You know you've been itching to say it lol
Cotto Pacquiao.
Love Pac yet im PR.
My dad was mad. :lol1: he's a good guy.
Edit: my dad is Puerto Rican and Cuban HanzGruber
My mom is Irish born, with German.
Doesn't sound that good but this is just the beginning of the year.
Yea, let's not worry about this too much yet. HBO has 3 cards announced (one of them is a PPV, so won't take away from their budget). Showtime has 1 big fight booked, PBC has one big fight booked. Let's hold off on declaring the schedule bad until a few more fights are set.
I have to imagine there is a big announcement with a bunch of PBC shows coming. Not only do they not have many fights announced, the only potential PBC fights I have heard rumors about is Thurman-Porter and Theopane-Broner. Don't they have tons of TV dates to fill? They keep a tight ship, you have to give them that.
I thought Kovalev vs Pascal was competitive and highly entertaining. Although for a rematch I would imagine Pascal doing worse. Johnson vs GGG is probably more competitive than GGG vs BJS, as I think BJS would get absolutely destroyed whereas Johnson is a tough guy who comes to fight with an entertaining style. I think he'll be somewhat competitive but will be stopped late. Pac vs Bradley III I'm sure will be very competitive, being that Pac has declined and Bradley is feeling pretty good about himself right now, but with that said I have NO interest at all. It really is a week start, again. Hopefully the undercard fights at least are stepped up. It's not always about the main events it's about the cards (sometimes). Here's to hoping for a great second half of the year.
Some of the undercards this year saved the day - Salido/Martinez, Miura/Vargas etc
Pascal vs Gonzalez was a good fight. Idk why people saying that he looked bad. They was both throwing bombs. I even had a draw. No way Gonzalez won 8-4 like Harold drunk ass had it. And Kovalev Pascal was one of my favorite fights from this year. Outside of Adonis, nobody else for Kovalev to fight so I could have lived without a rematch but not mad about it.
He's banking on the name value and not on the fights.
He's hoping fans see names like Kovalev, Canelo, GGG, Pacquiao, Crawford, Chocalatito and get excited and watch their fights regardless of their pathetic opposition. As long as casuals tune in and those ratings remain high, they'll keep putting this **** out.
There is not one competitive fight in the first 6 months apart from Sadam Ali vs. Jessie Vargas. Is anyone clamoring for that fight? probably not.
That's the truth. The facts are casuals tune in to see the A sides...us hard cores want the good match ups. I don't mind watching one mismatch if I know it's leading into a big fight. So Canelo-Monroe and GGG-TJ are fine by me if I know they will fight each other next. If not then what do those fights accomplish? I guess GGG gets rid of a mandatory but nobody cares in the least about that.
Seems stupid to expect more from a network that's been consistently shrinking its budget, with few fighters left, and focusing more on Game of Thrones blockbuster types. Even then they're still able to kick PBC's ass.
I don't have HBO subscription. My brother does, not because of boxing. That's where I get my HBO boxing fix from. I won't lose sleep if HBO boxing disappears. I hope it happens so we can focus on PBC and don't have to have these silly comparisons. Let's see if PBC delivers.
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He's banking on the name value and not on the fights.
He's hoping fans see names like Kovalev, Canelo, GGG, Pacquiao, Crawford, Chocalatito and get excited and watch their fights regardless of their pathetic opposition. As long as casuals tune in and those ratings remain high, they'll keep putting this **** out.
There is not one competitive fight in the first 6 months apart from Sadam Ali vs. Jessie Vargas. Is anyone clamoring for that fight? probably not.
Ratings will be high. Casuals have been programmed to watch HBO fights even if they dont know who they are.
Peter Nelson has to know that schedule is straight up pathetic.
Zero intrigue, zero drama. Chalk it up to the cold war.
He's banking on the name value and not on the fights.
He's hoping fans see names like Kovalev, Canelo, GGG, Pacquiao, Crawford, Chocalatito and get excited and watch their fights regardless of their pathetic opposition. As long as casuals tune in and those ratings remain high, they'll keep putting this **** out.
There is not one competitive fight in the first 6 months apart from Sadam Ali vs. Jessie Vargas. Is anyone clamoring for that fight? probably not.
It's going to be a pretty miserable start to 2016 for HBO... Here's what's on the schedule
Jan.30 - Kovalev vs. Pascal 2. Kovalev pretty much destroyed him in the first fight, I don't expect this fight to be any different especially after the way Pascal looked against Gonzalez.
Feb. 27 - Crawford vs. Lundy, with a co-feature of Verdejo vs. Silva. Lundy loses every time he steps up. This guy lost to Dulorme ffs. Verdejo vs. Silva is another tune up fight. When will he step up? Doesn't look it'll be this year but he's getting a co-feature spot on HBO.
March. 5 - Roman Gonzalez/ Gio Segura. Hasn't been made official yet (lets hope it's not official). Segura has taken several bad beatings in recent years to point where boxing might put him at serious risk. It doesn't help that he got beaten up by 3 guys that Gonzalez already beat.
March - Sadam Ali vs. Jessie Vargas - Decent fight, more of a co-feature. But will it be for a title? No one knows if WBO will strip Bradley.
April 9 - Pac vs. Bradley 3 - The fight no one wants to see. To add insult to injury it's on PPV. (I hope it bombs).
April 23. GGG vs. Johnson - Johnson will get beaten up and TKOed. Bad mismatch. Although if they somehow make Saunders vs. GGG, that will be a bit better.
May. 7th- Canelo vs. Rosado/Monroe. Who wants to watch either opponent?
Apart from a decent scrap between Ali and Vargas, these are showcase fights and mismatches.
Peter Nelson has to know that schedule is straight up pathetic.
Zero intrigue, zero drama. Chalk it up to the cold war.
I think its looking fairly similar to 2015 tbh. They saved the day late last year with several big fights & that could be in the cards this year to with Canelo vs GGG, Kovalev vs Ward & Crawford vs Postol potentially on the table in the 2nd half of the year. Probably even some chance Fury vs Ortiz could pop off on HBO later in the year. Gonzalez vs Estrada II seems possible. And lets not forget that it seems like there is some level of attempt being put into making Kovalev vs Stevenson in June. So there is some notable fights that could brighten up the year.
Or maybe Haymon just signed the HBO roster to a adviser deal & all the PBC haters are gonna quit watching boxing now.
Yeah. I guess you can look at each year as a new boxing season. They build fights later in the year with showcase fights during the first half of the year.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Thurman/Porter marinate a little longer too.
2015 shaping up to be better than 2016 already but 2013 still takes it by just a little.
I doubt Ward fights Barrera, maybe in his 2nd fight before the Kov fight in the fall if all goes well.
Showtime needs to sign some Cruiserweights to deals, them guys made some really good fights last year and most of the division is filled with punchers.
March 26: Andre Ward vs. Sullivan Barrera has been rumored. I guess that's one I am looking forward to.
so am I!!!!
Bay area native so i will be there if its in Oakland which the rumor is it will be