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  • DrewWoodside
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    Being on HBO gives immediate credibility to a boxer?!?

    It seems as though a fighter can do wonders off HBO or even Showtime, and the masses of boxing fans generally don't hold them in a high regard. However, the second they come onto HBO.. Even if they are just beating a chump, it seems as though they have arrived on the elite boxing scene. Something about fighting on such a well produced channel. The production, the quality of people calling the fight. I really noticed this because I recently found out Chris John, and Daniel Santos are going to possibly be on HBO. Is there any doubt that if they win in an impressive fashion that their careers will immediately be catapulted? I realize this revelation is fairly obvious but, its pretty amazing what HBO can do for your career. Makes you wonder if there are quite a few better fighters who haven't been able to get on HBO who could beat up on a lot of the fighters we talk about most.. Anyone else agree that it is difficult for a fighter to get proper credit till he fights on an HBO card?
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    It's possible but they'd have to work atleast twice as hard.
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    Hard to say.. I just hope BBP banned TheOne_77 already.
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    Sergio Martinez is a good example of this.

    Gary Lockett...less so.

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    • DrewWoodside
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      #3
      Originally posted by Old Man Lockett
      Sergio Martinez is a good example of this.

      Gary Lockett...less so.
      Yeah but I think that's because Locket was brought in as a sacrificial lamb. Exactly Sergio Martinez. Daniel Santos being HBO combined with tales of his close fights with Margarito is enough to generate serious interest for him.

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      • HappyBoxingFan
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        #4
        Originally posted by DrewWoodside
        It seems as though a fighter can do wonders off HBO or even Showtime, and the masses of boxing fans generally don't hold them in a high regard. However, the second they come onto HBO.. Even if they are just beating a chump, it seems as though they have arrived on the elite boxing scene. Something about fighting on such a well produced channel. The production, the quality of people calling the fight. I really noticed this because I recently found out Chris John, and Daniel Santos are going to possibly be on HBO. Is there any doubt that if they win in an impressive fashion that their careers will immediately be catapulted? I realize this revelation is fairly obvious but, its pretty amazing what HBO can do for your career. Makes you wonder if there are quite a few better fighters who haven't been able to get on HBO who could beat up on a lot of the fighters we talk about most.. Anyone else agree that it is difficult for a fighter to get proper credit till he fights on an HBO card?
        Eh? :wank::wank::wank:

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        • Silencers
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          #5
          Daniel Santos was on HBO before and his career was pretty stagnant for a while, that being said, HBO is the place to be if you're a fighter now, you get the most exposure there, the most money etc.

          I'm not sure about them not getting credit before fighting on HBO though, Kostya Tszyu didn't fight on HBO, Dawson already gets a lot of credit and he's been fighting on Showtime, Tyson was fighting on Showtime in the 90s etc.

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          • DrewWoodside
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            #6
            Originally posted by HappyBoxingFan
            Eh? :wank::wank::wank:
            Get your drinking shoes on dude.

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            • Johnny Awesome
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              I wouldn't say it gives you immediate credibility as much as it gives you immediate name recognition. Obviously if you are fighting on and HBO card it means you have something going for you. However, I think it really depends on how you perform when given the opportunity to showcase your skills to a wide audience.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Johnny Awesome
                I wouldn't say it gives you immediate credibility as much as it gives you immediate name recognition. Obviously if you are fighting on and HBO card it means you have something going for you. However, I think it really depends on how you perform when given the opportunity to showcase your skills to a wide audience.
                Yes you still have to be good but. I mean Chris John. He was already probably very good. But now that he's going to fight on HBO, people are going to act like he's way better than he was before he fought on HBO. When in reality nothing about him as a fighter has changed. I think there is a bit of an illusion that comes with fighting on HBO. If they started putting Brandeis Prescott on hbo cards, there would be a ton of people on the forums riding him. However when he completely smashes a monster prospect, he gets little to know real fan attention.

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                • Johnny Awesome
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DrewWoodside
                  Yes you still have to be good but. I mean Chris John. He was already probably very good. But now that he's going to fight on HBO, people are going to act like he's way better than he was before he fought on HBO. When in reality nothing about him as a fighter has changed. I think there is a bit of an illusion that comes with fighting on HBO. If they started putting Brandeis Prescott on hbo cards, there would be a ton of people on the forums riding him. However when he completely smashes a monster prospect, he gets little to know real fan attention.
                  You have it right. It probably gives an automatic false credibility to some guys. People see fighters on the big stage and automatically assume them to be the best of the best. That is the problem, not enough stages to prove yourself in the sport.

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                    #10
                    I wouldn't say that he's dope ***** just because he's on HBO. but being on HBO is a pretty good achievment. A fighter just get more publicity when he's on HBO. It's paid cable too, so i'm sure he'll get paid a good amount of money.

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