Comments Thread For: Paramount Global To Shut Down Showtime Sports; Network Will No Longer Broadcast Boxing

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  • RuleOfTheSpear
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    never woulda thought youtuber boxing will end up being the last one standing

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  • Boxing Beast
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    Go woke, go broke. I’m looking forward to something better than showtime and hbo. They were the greatest of their times. But their time is up. We deserve better now. Who will show out?

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    focusing exclusively on scripted programming moving forward​
    RIP Paramount. That is NOT the right answer.

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  • brown_knight06
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    Quite sad for boxing. It's outlets keep shrinking. Maybe a return to local tv if possible?

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  • Echo Falls
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    “What’s up Espinoza?”

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  • gluvsup
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    This is only a surprise to the slow members of the class.

    As the king of mixed metaphors, Teddy Atlas, might say, boxing has screwed the pooch for so long that the chickens have finally come home to roost.

    From small things like firing Pauli Malignaggi to much bigger problems like PBC trying to run its own private boxing league, the sport of kings has been in the hands of court jesters.

    It hasn’t been run for fans.

    Eventually, you can only turn off so many customers.

    DAZN is next.

    Future promoters: learn from the mistakes of these idiots.

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  • Sparktrek
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    First HBO and now SHOWTIME! Sad. The production quality and presentation was the best. Gonna miss both. I really hope some good will come from this and we get promoters and fighters trying to put on good fights and grow the sport.

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  • Tag, You're Hit
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    Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
    Maybe Dana White can fix things but i doubt it. Boxers are too spoiled and lazy.
    That would be a twist I haven't heard yet. Might be a good idea.

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  • SceneBoxer
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    Originally posted by OnePunch

    no they wont. They will do a few more big events where they burn a ton of money. And then they will lose interest and move on.
    Maybe... one thing though, they really have a ton of money to burn...

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  • SweetPbfAli
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    Originally posted by madhive
    So that rumor of pbc moving to Amazon prime carries some weight now. When Broner said they would be fighting on Twitter I thought he was being goofy but it seems legitimate now. If I'm not mistaken boxxer just signed a TV deal with NBC Sports.
    People can say what they want about Broner, but he was telling people that it wasn't looking good some time ago.

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