HBO getting out of boxing really hurt the sport.

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  • ΣNΣMY
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    #11
    The decline of HBO was that horrible output deal with Golden boy but really Al Haymon. They tried to fix it but Haymon had all the American talent wrapped up. In the end they decided to put their money into HBO MAX instead of continuing the funding of triple G's endless string of turd opponents.

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    • Silence
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      #12
      Boxing is finito and will completely die after Canelo's retirement.

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      • -Kev-
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        #13
        Originally posted by CasperUK
        They blew their budget on Game of Thrones only for it to have the ****test ending ever.
        They wanted GOT to continue. They would have kept them in their budget. The directors wanted to stop it to go work on another project, so they ended it prematurely.

        Boxing on the otherhand, was getting out of hand with fighter’s asking price. Problem was that those boxers didn’t generate in revenue the salary they were asking for. Only a select few.

        On top of that, TR had left to ESPN and Haymon took his stable to Fox/Showtime.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #14
          Originally posted by QballLobo
          It’s almost impossible to build a big PPV level star right now. Back in the day a young exciting fighter like a Tank Davis or Ryen Garcia would get built up fighting on HBO cards before moving up to have their own PPV’s. People that weren’t hardcore fight fans would come across those fights flipping channels looking for something to watch on a random Saturday night.

          Now unless your looking for fights on a DAZN or PBC card these guys just don’t have a viable platform to establish themselves early as fighters people may want to pay to see. Top Rank and ESPN haven’t been able to fill that void mostly because of a lack of exciting fights they can make.

          Now fights that would have been undercards on Boxing After Dark shows are getting passed off as $60-70 PPV’s and doing low numbers. Why would casual fans pay for a fight when they have no way of seeing most of these guys beforehand?

          Miss the days on the west coast in college and after where we could watch some good boxing on HBO or a properly built up PPV card and still have time to go out after.
          - - American boxing took a horrific hit after the Ks emasculated Americans such that the embarrassment over the lack of American manliness bled down to the lower divisions.

          In short, HBO flagship division moved to Germany for years, so they ditched boxing that left the shabby promoters scrambling other video carriers and streaming.

          How pathetic American boxing has become can be seen in the success of Youtuber Pauls who have no boxing background and been exposing MMA and Boxing in their boxing shows while making 99% more $$$ than the rest of global boxing and having fun doing it.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #15
            Originally posted by Sctrojan
            Definitely miss HBO boxing, especially Liev Schreiber narrating 24/7,**** was epic now looking back. Our beloved sport is now fractured beyond repair it seems, sad......
            The production quality of an HBO card was second to none. The audio, video and everything else just oozed quality.

            Between Schreiber, Lampley and Merchant they could build the back story of a fighter so that you wanted to see their career progress.

            I like Showtime boxing quite a bit but they never quite managed to capture that same production quality and story telling that HBO gave us with their boxing.

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              #16
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

              The production quality of an HBO card was second to none. The audio, video and everything else just oozed quality.

              Between Schreiber, Lampley and Merchant they could build the back story of a fighter so that you wanted to see their career progress.

              I like Showtime boxing quite a bit but they never quite managed to capture that same production quality and story telling that HBO gave us with their boxing.
              Most definitely. HBO was the standard and everyone since comes off as bush league.

              "You don't realize what you have,till its gone".....

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              • MulaKO
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                #17
                HBO was boxing
                Last edited by MulaKO; 01-13-2023, 08:44 PM.

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