Hatton-Lazcano to be shown on Versus

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  • Scott9945
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    Hatton-Lazcano to be shown on Versus

    Junior welterweight champion Ricky Hatton, who has fought exclusively on HBO since signing a contract with the premium cable network in early 2006, has a new American TV home. Well, for at least one fight anyway.
    Golden Boy Promotions, which signed free agent Hatton to a promotional agreement two weeks ago, has made a deal with Versus to televise Hatton's next fight May 24 from his hometown of Manchester, England, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com on Saturday.
    The fight, a previously announced match with El Paso, Texas, native Juan Lazcano (37-4-1, 27 KOs), will be televised live in the afternoon, Schaefer said. Versus will also air the other title bout on the card, Paulie Malignaggi's second defense of his version of the 140-pound crown in a rematch against Lovemore N'Dou (46-9-1, 31 KOs), the man from whom Malignaggi (24-1, 5 KOs) won his belt last summer.
    If Hatton (43-1, 31 KOs) and Malignaggi each win, they are slated to meet in the fall. That bout, Schaefer said, would mark Hatton's return to HBO, which has televised his last four fights, including his 10th-round knockout loss to welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather in December in one of the biggest fights of 2007. Hatton's deal with HBO ended after the Mayweather fight.
    HBO passed on Hatton-Lazcano. Besides a packed schedule and budget concerns, it didn't care for the matchup and was not too interested in doing a fight on the typically low viewership Memorial Day weekend.
    Showtime passed on the card also. It opted to buy another fight for May 24, the super middleweight showdown between former titlist Mikkel Kessler and big puncher Edison Miranda.
    Versus is a relatively new entrant into televised boxing. The former OLN network has had an exclusive deal to televise Top Rank-promoted fights for the past couple of years, but that deal is close to expiring.
    Schaefer said he hopes the agreement for the Hatton fight leads to future dates on the network.
    "We hope, of course, it will lead to something else, but there are no assurances or guarantees," he said. "But it was important for us to showcase Ricky's fight in the United States and important for fans to be able to see it live. We are really glad that Versus stepped up to the plate. There were other networks interested, including ESPN, including Showtime, but we felt we wanted to do it with Versus. We talked to NBC and ABC, but those would have been time buys. Everything fell into place with Versus. They really wanted the fight and were excited and enthusiastic to have someone like Ricky Hatton on their network. They wanted it the most."
    Versus will pay "in the low six-figures" for the rights to the card, said Schaefer, who is headed to London for a press conference on Thursday to talk about the fight with the British press.
    The fight should provide viewers with quite a scene. It will take place outside at the City of Manchester Stadium, where Hatton's passionate fans gobbled up 55,000 tickets almost instantly.
    Lazcano, who turns 33 on Sunday, hasn't fought since losing a competitive decision to former beltholder Vivian Harris in a title eliminator 13 months ago.
    Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.


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    whaaaaaaaaaaaat??? Versus?? hopefully they dont have those ****ty announcers calling the fight.

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      Originally posted by Kball15
      whaaaaaaaaaaaat??? Versus?? hopefully they dont have those ****ty announcers calling the fight.
      You can probably count on it.

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        Originally posted by Scott9945
        Junior welterweight champion Ricky Hatton, who has fought exclusively on HBO since signing a contract with the premium cable network in early 2006, has a new American TV home. Well, for at least one fight anyway.
        Golden Boy Promotions, which signed free agent Hatton to a promotional agreement two weeks ago, has made a deal with Versus to televise Hatton's next fight May 24 from his hometown of Manchester, England, Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com on Saturday.
        The fight, a previously announced match with El Paso, Texas, native Juan Lazcano (37-4-1, 27 KOs), will be televised live in the afternoon, Schaefer said. Versus will also air the other title bout on the card, Paulie Malignaggi's second defense of his version of the 140-pound crown in a rematch against Lovemore N'Dou (46-9-1, 31 KOs), the man from whom Malignaggi (24-1, 5 KOs) won his belt last summer.
        If Hatton (43-1, 31 KOs) and Malignaggi each win, they are slated to meet in the fall. That bout, Schaefer said, would mark Hatton's return to HBO, which has televised his last four fights, including his 10th-round knockout loss to welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather in December in one of the biggest fights of 2007. Hatton's deal with HBO ended after the Mayweather fight.
        HBO passed on Hatton-Lazcano. Besides a packed schedule and budget concerns, it didn't care for the matchup and was not too interested in doing a fight on the typically low viewership Memorial Day weekend.
        Showtime passed on the card also. It opted to buy another fight for May 24, the super middleweight showdown between former titlist Mikkel Kessler and big puncher Edison Miranda.
        Versus is a relatively new entrant into televised boxing. The former OLN network has had an exclusive deal to televise Top Rank-promoted fights for the past couple of years, but that deal is close to expiring.
        Schaefer said he hopes the agreement for the Hatton fight leads to future dates on the network.
        "We hope, of course, it will lead to something else, but there are no assurances or guarantees," he said. "But it was important for us to showcase Ricky's fight in the United States and important for fans to be able to see it live. We are really glad that Versus stepped up to the plate. There were other networks interested, including ESPN, including Showtime, but we felt we wanted to do it with Versus. We talked to NBC and ABC, but those would have been time buys. Everything fell into place with Versus. They really wanted the fight and were excited and enthusiastic to have someone like Ricky Hatton on their network. They wanted it the most."
        Versus will pay "in the low six-figures" for the rights to the card, said Schaefer, who is headed to London for a press conference on Thursday to talk about the fight with the British press.
        The fight should provide viewers with quite a scene. It will take place outside at the City of Manchester Stadium, where Hatton's passionate fans gobbled up 55,000 tickets almost instantly.
        Lazcano, who turns 33 on Sunday, hasn't fought since losing a competitive decision to former beltholder Vivian Harris in a title eliminator 13 months ago.
        Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.


        This is great news...

        I was looking at the schedule (on ESPN) and it showed that hatton's fight and malignaggi's fight wasnt been shown on tv and i was kind of unhappy with that but now this is great...

        I cant believe HBO and shotime passed on this card...

        i know showtime has the miranda fight but they could have done a triple header...that would have been huge...

        its not an amazing card but its certainly too good to be shown on FNF or not shown at all...

        I think you'll see a knockout in the fight (hatton's fight) and a good boxing performance in the undercard (by malignaggi).


        im glad they made an attempt to get it on NBC and ABC...shows they're going in the right direction.

        Hatton V. Malignaggi in the fall...should be good seeing how their two (completely) different style pan out in the ring...

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        • dc6112
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          I actually think it's pretty cool that Hatton isn't going on HBO or Showtime, even though the fight isn't of all that much interest to most Americans. Versus is coming up in boxing, putting up some decent names lately, including Clottey, and now Hatton. I'll be watching it.

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          • The Hammer
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            Good news! I enjoy watching fights from Britain and Europe on Saturday afternoons, this will be a doubleheader to look forward to.

            Good that Golden Boy will be providing some fights for Versus! I've been a little disappointed in the quality that Top Rank has been providing for Versus, such as the very boring Yuri Foreman vs. a hand-picked opponent, or Tye Fields vs. the likes of Chris Koval, or terribly boring fights like Rahman vs. Sykes. There have been a few good ones, like Montiel vs. Mendelez though.
            Last edited by The Hammer; 03-23-2008, 12:06 AM.

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            • GodOfWar
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              why isn't espn picking it up

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              • K-Nan
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                DAMN! That's a little harsh from HBO. It's a tough sport, for real...

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                  Eh, i hope Juan Lazcano comes out his overhyped shadow and beats hatton

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                  • frankpaganini
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                    Originally posted by dc6112
                    I actually think it's pretty cool that Hatton isn't going on HBO or Showtime, even though the fight isn't of all that much interest to most Americans. Versus is coming up in boxing, putting up some decent names lately, including Clottey, and now Hatton. I'll be watching it.
                    i will be watching it too...

                    its going to be good...

                    if versus puts together more fights more often they could really help bring boxing back to the mainstream (especially now that with this fight you have 2 decent names that SOME casual fans have heard about)...

                    the ratings for versus during the fight should be very good...

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