In the long run HBO might be the one to come up on top AGAIN. What will happen to Showtime when their guys start getting more popular and they can't pay them enough cause of their budget?
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You're right more people just have hbp in general. It's an all around better channel so more people are likely to see the fights. Boxing will lose fans hiding on showtime because a lot of people just don't want the channel over HBO.This is the first time I have felt in a long time that boxing is on a down slope. All these years people always talking about "this is hurting boxing" and "that is hurting boxing". I've always laughed to myself because of the fact that I know it is a very popular sport as long as you give people the right fights that they want to see.
The fact that HBO just shunned a powerhouse promoter like GBP changes the landscape in many, many ways and I'm wondering what the hell happens now.
Showtime is starting to inch its way in to 1st place now...but why is it that I still feel like Showtime is still in 2nd place no matter what is happening?
Only time will tell if GBP can survive this HBO boycott.

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This is actually very bad news. It is fine that network would sign marquee fighters but a whole promotional company is only going to limit fight options. Now the networks are going to tie up a lot of fights along with the promotersComment
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Good Post. I agree. Even when Merchant would say something offbeat, or nonsensical, it didn't matter. The HBO folks, for better or worse just have that chemistry that makes it feel like big time boxing. Showtime, as much as I like a lot of their people, just never had that.HBO is killing their brand from a boxing standpoint.
The ONLY thing HBO really has going for them at this point is Lampley/Kellerman/Jones Jr/Merchant/Lederman. Those guys are what REALLY makes the HBO brand. Nothing else.
The Showtime commentators are perfectly capable of calling fights, but they always come off as 2nd tier to the HBO guys.
You can't replicate Lederman's "OK Jim..."
or Roy Jones subtle one ups on the other guys opinions because he's boxed and they haven't.
Lampley's random comments and antics
Kellerman's EXTREMELY insightful comments and analysis.
The HBO guys and their chemistry is special and endearing. No matter how good the action is in the ring or who is in the ring, Showtime fights never feel quite as major to me for these reasons.
Boxing needs a dictatorship...I hate this ish.Comment
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