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Thomas Hauser Crushes HBO Boxing Decisions
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostNot to mention Greenburg acting as some sort of go-between for HBO and GBP. Remember when they "suggested" GBP promote Calzaghe-Jones?
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I agree about the fact that he points out that Golden Boy holds a monopoly over HBO, but what I don't agree with is that he made it seem like Glen Johnson and Chad Dawson is a fight that shouldn't be happening. I agree about the Tarver-Dawson rematch being pointless. I don't remember exactly how he worded his opinion about the Dawson-Johnson rematch, but I think he said that he thought that was another fight that HBO shouldn't have picked it up.
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Great article and information. Obviously HBO's deal with Golden Boy is what screwed them the most this year. Horrible!
And how much money they put into chad dawson is simply baffling, why would you ever think he's going to be a big star? He doesn't have the style, charisma, etc.
Greenburg’s decision to spend US$3,200,000 plus production and marketing costs on Dawson-Tarver II left a lot of people shaking their heads. Their first fight (on Showtime) had been twelve rounds of tedium that engendered a paid attendance of 911 (a true emergency number). The only reason they were fighting again was that Tarver exercised a rematch clause in his contract.
Dawson-Tarver II typified much of what’s wrong with the decision-making process at HBO Sports. It was summer stock on a Broadway budget. According to records filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, 1,426 tickets were sold. The live gate receipts totaled a meager $170,280. Something is very wrong when a network pays a license fee that’s nineteen times the live gate for a fight that can’t sell out a small hotel venue.
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View PostGreat article and information. Obviously HBO's deal with Golden Boy is what screwed them the most this year. Horrible!
And how much money they put into chad dawson is simply baffling, why would you ever think he's going to be a big star? He doesn't have the style, charisma, etc.
Greenburg’s decision to spend US$3,200,000 plus production and marketing costs on Dawson-Tarver II left a lot of people shaking their heads. Their first fight (on Showtime) had been twelve rounds of tedium that engendered a paid attendance of 911 (a true emergency number). The only reason they were fighting again was that Tarver exercised a rematch clause in his contract.
Dawson-Tarver II typified much of what’s wrong with the decision-making process at HBO Sports. It was summer stock on a Broadway budget. According to records filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, 1,426 tickets were sold. The live gate receipts totaled a meager $170,280. Something is very wrong when a network pays a license fee that’s nineteen times the live gate for a fight that can’t sell out a small hotel venue.
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He also may have his information wrong about HBO's budget cut. I'm sure that HBO will cut their budget somewhat, but I don't think they will make the kind of cut that he is talking about. I agree with the fact that a lot of HBO's fighters are way overpaid. I think the good of the article outweighs the negative. I like reading articles written by Thomas Hauser.
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostI agree about the fact that he points out that Golden Boy holds a monopoly over HBO, but what I don't agree with is that he made it seem like Glen Johnson and Chad Dawson is a fight that shouldn't be happening. I agree about the Tarver-Dawson rematch being pointless. I don't remember exactly how he worded his opinion about the Dawson-Johnson rematch, but I think he said that he thought that was another fight that HBO shouldn't have picked it up.
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