By Jake Donovan - In a weekend that boasts quality over quantity, the sport had a great chance to make a major statement. They blew it big time.
There have been many occasions where either HBO or Showtime completely missed the ball in not signing a fight to air on their network. More often than not, however, one will pick up what the other passed on.
It’s usually Showtime picking up the slack for HBO, whether it’s going outside of the prospect template to air a major bout on its Shobox series, or an event like next weekend, when unbeaten super middleweight titlist Carl Froch travels to America to defend his alphabet belt against Jermain Taylor. [details]
There have been many occasions where either HBO or Showtime completely missed the ball in not signing a fight to air on their network. More often than not, however, one will pick up what the other passed on.
It’s usually Showtime picking up the slack for HBO, whether it’s going outside of the prospect template to air a major bout on its Shobox series, or an event like next weekend, when unbeaten super middleweight titlist Carl Froch travels to America to defend his alphabet belt against Jermain Taylor. [details]
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