Because they'd be promoting their highest rated fighter of 2013 on the heels of possibly their biggest ppv of the year. That makes perfect sense to me. Plus, The Hop fight hasn't been scheduled yet. HBO wouldn't be at fault whatsoever. Unless it's for sure that Hop vs Shum is a for sure go on the 19th. Which I don't think it is
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HBO just recently soaked Showtime on ratings with Mikey-Burgos. I think they did the same with the Rigo card as well late last year. Them going head to head has never really been an issue. Is it ******, yes. Has it happened, of course.
But I'm just saying. I'd rather go against Hop instead of Mayweather the week after the 26th
Why exactly would HBO fcuk themselves to accompany Geale? Just another duck in a long line for Geale.Comment
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He earned $2million for his rematch with Mundine. There is no way in hell he would of earned that much if he had fought GGG.Comment
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Because they'd be promoting their highest rated fighter of 2013 on the heels of possibly their biggest ppv of the year. That makes perfect sense to me. Plus, The Hop fight hasn't been scheduled yet. HBO wouldn't be at fault whatsoever. Unless it's for sure that Hop vs Shum is a for sure go on the 19th. Which I don't think it is
Why would HBO want to damper their numbers by going head to head? They'll beat them either way, no need to hinder their numbers.Comment
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Ahhh yes, Geale's ducking.. but of course.Comment
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Schaeffer has the date down to the 19th and the 26th, it's either or. They may not have anything in stone, but HBO aren't oblivious to what their counterparts are doing. Showtime isn't going to put one of their bigger fights up against one of HBO's biggest ones. Paulie/Zab ratings were hurt going against Rigondeaux.... Kirkland's fight go the highest view count that night.
Why would HBO want to damper their numbers by going head to head? They'll beat them either way, no need to hinder their numbers.Comment
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