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  • Gonzalez_Boxing
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    #41
    Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
    Dibella did the right thing by rejecting Arum's bull**** offer.
    Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
    It wasn't a smart decision for Dibella.
    I know how to read. The problem is all of a sudden you changed your stance.

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    • Antwuan Maxx
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      #42
      Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
      Why should a promoter be pushed around by a crocked and shady promoter? Dibella did the right thing by rejecting Arum's bull**** offer. Arum gave him a bull**** offer and wanted to keep all the money.
      If DiBella considers Top Rank offering Sergio Martinez more money than he's ever made in a 10+ year career being "pushed around" and "bull****," then Top Rank had good sense to tell them to go **** themselves.

      Sergio Martinez, while a fantastic fighter, can't draw flies anywhere on God's Green Earth. The money generated in a potential Martinez-Cotto fight would be on the strength of Cotto, an attraction created by Top Rank.

      Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
      No smart business man would've accepted that deal because they would've lost millions by accepting 2.5M upfront.
      How does DiBella lose millions in this instance? He doesn't...he makes more money off of a Sergio Martinez fight than he has ever before. You wanna talk about losing millions? Well, Top Rank spent millions of dollars building Cotto up and making him into an attraction, and in recent years have reaped the benefits of the money and time they invested. Maybe if DiBella had been willing to do the same time for his fighters, he wouldn't have to rely on piggy backing on an attraction created by another promoter.

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      • War Dinamita
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        #43
        Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac
        I know how to read. The problem is all of a sudden you changed your stance.
        It was**

        That was a typo.

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        • War Dinamita
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          #44
          Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx
          If DiBella considers Top Rank offering Sergio Martinez more money than he's ever made in a 10+ year career being "pushed around" and "bull****," then Top Rank had good sense to tell them to go **** themselves.

          Sergio Martinez, while a fantastic fighter, can't draw flies anywhere on God's Green Earth. The money generated in a potential Martinez-Cotto fight would be on the strength of Cotto, an attraction created by Top Rank.



          How does DiBella lose millions in this instance? He doesn't...he makes more money off of a Sergio Martinez fight than he has ever before. You wanna talk about losing millions? Well, Top Rank spent millions of dollars building Cotto up and making him into an attraction, and in recent years have reaped the benefits of the money and time they invested. Maybe if DiBella had been willing to do the same time for his fighters, he wouldn't have to rely on piggy backing on an attraction created by another promoter.
          How is Dibella piggy backing when he created Sergio from the ground up into one of the best boxing stars?

          When someone wants to buy you out for 2.5M when they know you have the potential of making millions. Nobody in their right mind would accept 2.5M when they know they can make millions more with PPV sales, live gate, site fee, sponsors, etc.

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          • Castor_Troy
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            #45
            Originally posted by jrosales13

            Very true I agree. I think HBO could of probably been more creative with the situation and really talked to Arum. But, Arum is very cranky, sensitive, greedy man.


            LMAO !! hahahahahahaha

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            • Castor_Troy
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              #46
              We're going to have A Pac fight with Jimmy Lennon Jr as as the announcer

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              • Espada
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                #47
                Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
                Timer Warner also has billions.

                The difference is HBO actually has a big budget and Showtime's budget will remain the same. It doesn't matter if CBS has more money because they're not spending it on boxing fights. They can have all the money in the world, but they're not going to spend it on boxing.


                If Showtime really wanted to be a player in the boxing business... they could've done that a while ago.
                Did you even read the article? Arum was already talking about Showtime-CBS way before the Hatton fight.. Greenburg was almost crying and rejected after Arum finalized the deal with Showtime.

                It's the CEO and President of CBS that made an effort with Bob Arum. Not showtime but the President of CBS himself.

                The idea was revisited in December 2009, when Arum, Les Moonves (CEO and president of CBS Corporation), and attorney Allen Grubman were vacationing with their wives in Mexico. It percolated while Pacquiao fought Joshua Clottey (March 13th) and Antonio Margarito (November 13th) on HBO-PPV. Then Moonves made an oral presentation to Arum outlining what CBS and Showtime were prepared to offer.

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                • PinoyZoi
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                  #48
                  Ya we all wanted to see Andre Berto vs Freddy Hernandez

                  HBO makes the best fights

                  Well worth 1 million just to see Andre Berto fight 1 round.

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                  • Antwuan Maxx
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
                    How is Dibella piggy backing when he created Sergio from the ground up into one of the best boxing stars?
                    Being a star amongst hardcore boxing fans doesn't equate to being an attraction. If it did, then Martinez wouldn't be scheduled to fight in a small Connecticut casino. Nor would he have been previously been scheduled to fight in Madison Square Garden's Theater room opposed to the main room, where DiBella knew he'd be lucky to have the place at a quarter of it's capacity.

                    The reason DiBella wanted Martinez to fight Cotto is not because it's such a great match-up. It's because he knows outside of Pacquiao and Floyd (two fighters Martinez has virtually no chance of fighting) Cotto is the biggest draw in Martinez's weight range. I say DiBella is looking to piggy back on another attraction because of his proposal to buy Arum out of the fight, when it's Arum fighter who's the attraction, knowing Sergio isn't capable of generating millions on his own. The fact that Martinez was even willing to come down to a catch-weight of 155 pounds for the fight, shows you who needed who.

                    Originally posted by Libra_Por_Libra
                    When someone wants to buy you out for 2.5M when they know you have the potential of making millions. Nobody in their right mind would accept 2.5M when they know they can make millions more with PPV sales, live gate, site fee, sponsors, etc.

                    Without a strong A-side, there are no PPV sales for Sergio Martinez, meager numbers at the gate, smaller site fees, and few sponsors. When someone offers you the biggest payday of your career and you bring little (if any) to the table financially, you should accept it and not be concerned about what the other side stands to gain. As I stated in my previous post, the money generated in a potential Martinez-Cotto fight would be on the strength of Cotto, an attraction created by Top Rank.

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                    • sicko
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                      #50
                      HBO will be JUST FINE! Actually this will allow HBO to push younger guys like the guys in that 140 division, Short Term...Showtime will probably win but LONG TERM, HBO still have the advantage with the TOP YOUNG FIGHTERS

                      now this gives them a chance to build up more young fighters like the guys in that 140 division and they still have Sergio Martinez who has the most momentum in boxing right now

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