Showtime's Sports general manager, Ken Hershman, spoke to BoxingScene.com last month regarding the network's landing of the May 7 clash featuring eight-division titlist Manny Pacquiao in defense of his WBO welterweight belt against Shane Mosley, this, representing the first time that either fighter will be televised on a cable channel other than rival HBO. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Showtime's Ken Hershman on Securing Pacquiao vs Mosley
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Hershman's words highlight the fact that Showtime has been making some good boxing decisions over the past 1-2 years.Comment
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yes and no, dont forget it's a PPV, many casual fans are not willing to pay around $60 for the HD cast, I guess the price would land somewhere close to thatComment
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And, I'm talking about actual matches not just a fightcamp 360 show. But, it would only work if there are other promoters involved. If Arum will be the only one with the power then he will ruin this deal and perhaps ruin any chance of boxing every going back in the network. Just like he ruined boxing on versus. When he Tye Field and Yuri Foreman us to death.Comment
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So you stopped being a Pac fan because so many people praise him? You expect Pac to perform at Nonito's level when facing much bigger guys? Nonito is the bigger guy in his weight class. Get off your psycho drugs already and just enjoy the show while it lasts.Comment
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yet he's keeping it afloat, he's started this year off pretty good, so i dont really agree with what your train of thought is
If somehow it brings boxing back on the network it would be great.
And, I'm talking about actual matches not just a fightcamp 360 show. But, it would only work if there are other promoters involved. If Arum will be the only one with the power then he will ruin this deal and perhaps ruin any chance of boxing every going back in the network. Just like he ruined boxing on versus. When he Tye Field and Yuri Foreman us to death.
But in the big picture, if the ratings pick up on CBS for the fight camp series, it might entice the heads of CBS to put on a boxing show here and there....i guess thats wishful thinkingComment
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