WAIT ---- Pascal vs. Hopkins is on SHOWTIME?!?!

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  • Gino Ros
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    WAIT ---- Pascal vs. Hopkins is on SHOWTIME?!?!

    I'm sitting here watching some boxing and I see a promo for Pascal vs. Hopkins. I have to do a double-take to realize that it's on SHO.

    Did you guys know this?

    What is the promotional situation for this fight? Did HBO turn this bout down?

    HBO allowed Pascal to fight their boy Dawson but didn't get options on him?

    I can't get answers until Monday.... what was the deal here?




    Showtime will be putting on their first pay-per-view boxing event since 2007 on December 18, as they're backing the light heavyweight world championship fight between champion Jean Pascal and challenger and living legend Bernard Hopkins.

    Dan Rafael reported the signing of the contracts and the fact that it was headed to Showtime PPV, and Corey Erdman of Sirius 98 and The Boxing Bulletin confirmed with Showtime earlier.

    From Rafael's report:

    Pascal-Hopkins, which had been agreed to earlier this month, will take place in Quebec City and mark Hopkins' return to Showtime. Schaefer said he has finalized a deal for the network to produce and distribute the fight as a Showtime pay-per-view.

    "Showtime will be using their announcers and doing it like a first-class Showtime broadcast. Showtime is excited about it and so are we," Schaefer said.

    Showtime has not been associated with a pay-per-view event since November 23, 2007, when they backed the fight between Fernando Vargas and Ricardo Mayorga.

    Pascal (26-1, 16 KO) won the vacant lineal light heavyweight championship in August, starting a new line that will hopefully not get interrupted any time soon. His win over a heavily-favored Chad Dawson is in the running for Upset of the Year.

    Now he'll face Hopkins (51-5-1, 32 KO), who will be fighting just about a month shy of his 46th birthday. The former middleweight and light heavyweight champion hasn't had what many would consider a tough fight on paper in two years, when he dominated then-middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik at a 170-pound catchweight. Since then, Hopkins has fought twice. He beat Enrique Ornelas in a tune-up bout last December, a fight meant to set up a long overdue rematch with Roy Jones Jr.

    Jones lost his fight on the same day in Australia to Danny Green, which in the end didn't change plans at all. Hopkins and Jones both looked downright terrible in their horrifying April rematch, with Hopkins taking a unanimous decision that was wide on the scores but is hard to call dominant, given that Jones barely fought at all and Hopkins' performance is most memorable for his writhing about on the canvas in what appeared to most observers to be little shy of a B-movie acting performance.

    But Hopkins has in recent years showed up for serious challenges. He decimated Pavlik and Antonio Tarver, was competitive with Joe Calzaghe and a young Jermain Taylor in three highly-disputed losses, and thoroughly beat Winky Wright. Jean Pascal gets a chance to retire a legend, but so did all of those other guys, and they couldn't do it.
  • McFearless
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    #2
    Its on regular shotime. I guess they figured it would only do like 16 buys lol
    Malignaggi will also be fighting against lozado?

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      Originally posted by McFearless
      Its on regular shotime. I guess they figured it would only do like 16 buys lol
      Malignaggi will also be fighting against lozado?
      How does HBO let this fight slip?

      What if Pascal puts Grandpa to sleep?

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        Yes Bernardo this is kind of old news...

        Showtime got the fight, was suppose to be PPV.

        But, changed their mind and decided to just have it on regular Showtime.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gino Ros
          How does HBO let this fight slip?

          What if Pascal puts Grandpa to sleep?
          Pascal can't do that.

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            Originally posted by jrosales13
            Yes Bernardo this is kind of old news...

            Showtime got the fight, was suppose to be PPV.

            But, changed their mind and decided to just have it on regular Showtime.
            name is Gino.

            I completely missed this news, and I admit that.

            do you know why HBO passed? Didn't they get options on Pascal before they let him fight a Haymon guy?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Gino Ros
              How does HBO let this fight slip?

              What if Pascal puts Grandpa to sleep?
              HBO don't care about Pascal... He is neither a Golden Boy fighter nor an Al Haymon fighter...

              However, what surprised me at first it that Hopkins being part of GBP is not being on HBO...

              HBO had to cut like 15mil from their boxing budget this year...They probably didn't think the could pay the amount for regular HBO and the ratings wouldn't of showed for it...

              I don't know...

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                Originally posted by Gino Ros
                name is Gino.

                I completely missed this news, and I admit that.

                do you know why HBO passed? Didn't they get options on Pascal before they let him fight a Haymon guy?
                You name is not Gino, is Bernardo...Well on Horus show anyways...

                And, no I don't know maybe they didn't think he was going to beat Dawson...

                The plan was to build for Dawson-Cloud(which still might be the fight that gets made soon) not Pascal vs whoever...I guess they didn't really believe Pascal could pull it off...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jrosales13
                  HBO don't care about Pascal... He is neither a Golden Boy fighter nor an Al Haymon fighter...

                  However, what surprised me at first it that Hopkins being part of GBP is not being on HBO...

                  HBO had to cut like 15mil from their boxing budget this year...They probably didn't think the could pay the amount for regular HBO and the ratings wouldn't of showed for it...

                  I don't know...
                  I would have thought that HBO would make GBP do a PPV and they would distribute it, but not do the production.

                  between the gate and 100K ppv buys, that would fund this fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gino Ros
                    I would have thought that HBO would make GBP do a PPV and they would distribute it, but not do the production.

                    between the gate and 100K ppv buys, that would fund this fight.
                    I don't know,

                    Showtime was thinking about PPV at first but then changed their mind...

                    Maybe they were not as confident that they would not get a return on their buck?

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