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  • Gary Coleman
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    #31
    Originally posted by The D3vil

    Right, we all know Canelo, De La Hoya, and Chavez never got favorable decisions
    Look at his sig. He's helpless.

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    • tomhawq
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      #32
      Originally posted by creekrat77
      Nothing beats HBO. I'll never forget staying up late in Highschool watching 24/7. I remember the Haye-Wlad build up vividly. It felt so exclusive, unaffected by the outside evolving media world.
      Boxing on HBO was overtaken by GOT's popularity.

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      • tomhawq
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        #33
        Any news where PBC is heading next year?

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          #34
          I think HBO or Showtime would have to require some mandate that forces these companies to make the best and biggest fights in order to be allotted a budget and dates for fights. No not writing blank checks and retroactively trying to make it work. The network and fans would benefit from that.

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            #35
            Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
            Maybe Amazon Prime Video will take them on. They're already doing ONE Championship events. Adding a recognizeable boxing brand might be in their interests.
            They've been doing Japanese boxing events already.

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              #36
              Originally posted by MulaKO

              I wish HBO would jump back in the game
              MAX, formerly HBO MAX, is getting into live sports. Solid bet they will dabble in boxing sooner or later.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas

                MAX, formerly HBO MAX, is getting into live sports. Solid bet they will dabble in boxing sooner or later.
                There’s has been rumours about HBO getting back into the fight game
                But it’s been already couple of years and nothing , not even beep

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                • tomhawq
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
                  Maybe Amazon Prime Video will take them on. They're already doing ONE Championship events. Adding a recognizeable boxing brand might be in their interests.
                  How Much Is Amazon Worth Now?

                  Amazon positioned itself as a lifeline for millions of consumers during the pandemic, but it was a powerhouse long before that. It’s one of a few companies to have reached $1 trillion in market capitalization — a milestone it achieved for the first time in 2018.

                  In June 2022, Amazon split its stock 20 for 1, meaning that for every share an investor owned, they received 20 shares at a pro-rated price. As a result, Amazon no longer trades for thousands of dollars per share. With a 52-week low share price of $81.43 and a high of $170.83 as of March 17, Amazon’s market capitalization has fluctuated over the last year. At its closing share price of $98.95 on March 17, the company’s market capitalization sits at $1.01 trillion.
                  Last edited by tomhawq; 10-12-2023, 03:08 PM.

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                  • hhh1200
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                    #39
                    Smart move. GBP and MR are over there. That's 200+ fighters on DAZN. It's on DAZN execs. They have the inventory or they are going to blow it again and give free money away like they did to that slug GGGimmick. Geez that was ******.

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