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  • #61
    Remember how under Greenberg HBO encouraged fighters to go to GB, going so far as to support a GB conference to encourage fighters to sign with them?

    Now the shoe is on the other foot.

    HYPOCRITE thy name is Schaefer.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by FALLENSOLDIER View Post
      EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      As much as these fanboys like drama, one would think they would be happy to see something like this...........
      The pacquiao numbers would be a good start lol
      Why would fans want to sit and listen Schaefer throw mud at Arum and HBO in public?

      Read it properly, Schaefer isn't talking about squashing anything, he's going in and is intimating he could expose HBO and TR in front of the media when in reality if it happened it would just be more he-said, she-said b/s that boxing fans are tired of.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by TX_BOXNG View Post
        wow GBP yall do none but mismatches lol, Garcia vs Judah lol, Khan vs Diaz lol, yall promote Berto likes hes a champ, yall wack, finally Canelo is fighting a decent opponent n thats because he forced yall punk azz
        And who can forget Bundrage -Smith.........

        Schaefer is little more than pathetic. I'd bet he didn't speak like that when he was in banking...No..they'd have hung him u0p from a lampost by the heels.

        He sounds desperate, a threat in every sentence.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          The war between the networks is getting down and dirty behind the scenes, according to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer.

          On March 18th, HBO issued a press release which revealed an internal company decision to end their longtime business relationship with Golden Boy.

          The tension between HBO and Golden Boy began in late 2011, when former Golden Boy attorney Steven Espinoza replaced Ken Hershman as the Vice President and General Manager of Showtime Sports. Soon after Espinoza's hire, Golden Boy started doing a voluminous amount of business with Showtime. Hershman is now the current President of HBO Sports.

          The turning point in the Golden Boy/HBO relationship took place in September 2012. Golden Boy was looking to do a major card on September 15th with WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. HBO refused to give Golden Boy the date. The network would instead reserve the previously mentioned September date for a pay-per-view event, which was headlined by Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Sergio Martinez and promoted by Golden Boy's main rival, Top Rank. [ Click Here To Read More]
          showtime is gettting bigger by the day.....HBO needs to stop listening to Bob..al haymon is a very powerful sneaky Guy...don't piss 'em off..and BTW HBO is walking on thing ice...


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          • #65
            Originally posted by Fetta View Post
            He's willing to sit down withy the media to discuss anything with HBO or Arum to try to squash this crap and that's a bad thing?

            Plus I read this different. I saw a confident team with nothing to hide calling out the big boys to come back your **** up.
            That's because you are only seeing through one eye-like the picture of Basilio...

            Instead of "seeing through a glass, darkly", you're seeing through a glass eye, blindly.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Slip Stream
              Boxing is a dirty and lucrative business, but yet and still I'd love to see those Pacquiao numbers.
              me too..


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              • #67
                Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                I think what we are seeing is GBP taking a step back from their stance. Lets face it. GBP and Al tried to strong arm HBO. We all saw it happening for the past few years. It was not shocking to me when HBO said enough was enough. That was only the final straw. We saw the buildup taking place long before. We saw Arum *****ing to the Media on how HBO was up GBP's a$$ and giving them most of the dates. GBP was playing tough forcing HBO to give them a certain number of fights per year etc. How were they forcing it? Most likely by threatening to take their business elsewhere. Over time they started putting more fights on showtime hoping HBO would come crawling on their hands and knees. Instead they got a middle finger from them!LOL

                The Difference between GBP and Arum? Arum is a snake and will willingly admit to being so. GBP tries to act like the good guy but everyone knows that under the presentation, is a worse type of snake ready to bite.
                I just don't see why you sound so bitter against Arum. You don't know him, he's never insulted you, he makes the fights that give his fighters the most money, and the best buildups which make them financially independent for the next few generations.

                He's in that business, what's wrong with you? He's game, takes his knocks, rarely complains, nearly always has someting cerebral and interesting to say. look at the fighters he's promoted, the greatest in their eras, and all became celebrities. It was he who finally pushed Don King into comparative obscurity, for which we should all be very thankful.

                And Ii can't forget what he did for Gennaro Hernandez and his family for so many years. He has my respect.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Slip Stream View Post
                  This doesn't hurt the sport one bit, on the contrary it energizes and promotes it. Boxing is the one sport where very little oversight exists and on top of that it's cloaked in constant intrigue. But look at it this way, we live in a culture that demands to be titillated and intrigued, even by the very very shallow. We live in a very shallow Kardahsian world, where drama, ***********ality, and hysteria reign with merciless supremacy. Look at Mayweather's public persona, all pomp, big talk and dollar bills. He knows he doesn't have to say anything substantive, he knows his audience thrives off of the slight of hand he's spoon feeding them.

                  Granted this is a two edged sword, so while boxing and all of its drama is making Floyd Mayweather a mint, it may be diminishing a sport that's storied and rich with tradition. The folks that have claimed boxing was dead or is dying need to open their eyes and see the real world. Boxing is filled with too much human suffering, desire, reward and defeat to simply vanish.

                  C'mon, let em rage......
                  It's "sleight of hand". Other than that, I agree with you.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Lovci View Post
                    You must live in a box.Or your not a boxing fan. You can't possibly watch boxing and have never even seen previews of either show.

                    I like game of thrones. It's a good show. I would watch Dexter and Homeland over it any day though. Nothing ever happens in Game of Thrones. It's so anticlimactic, and if I had to chose 3 good shows over 1 good show I would choose the 3.

                    Showtime doesn't have as good as movies, but it's already been said. If you area boxing fan then have both and watch the fights. I'm not sure why people are making this such a big deal and taking sides. Would you not watch boxing if all the big fights went onto CBS? Which owns Showtime.

                    It's an absurd feud. Do you only watch the NBA on TNT?Do you only watch the NFL on ESPN. WHy don't you guys STFU and watch some boxing.
                    I've never heard of any of these shows. Dexter of course but not game of thrones or shameless. I don't have HBO or showtime yet. But soon I'm getting both.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by newyorican_papi
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                      Originally Posted by Motofan

                      Golden Boy must be worried about this move away from HBO now because Richard wouldnt be talking like this if they felt good about the position they are in. Interesting...

                      I totally agree with you. GBP hasn't started feeling the repercussions yet and won't because they have a good stable of fighters to last them a couple of years of good business with Showtime, but HBO and even Top Rank are experienced and well established organizations in the boxing community and GBP won't last very long trying to do things exclusively with Showtime. As much as Showtime is benefiting from all of this, they don't have the budget nor the popularity to become an HBO-like powerhouse in the sport."" They never have and never will.""
                      times changes..tthings are not always the same...



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