All I know is that Im tired of paying for 2 premium channels and the movies suck too. If Haymon can pull this off I will be one happy fan. Im wondering what is Haymon long term goals with this happening?
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Originally posted by Fetta View Post"good thing, in theory"
Thats why i keep saying if its a good product then im on-board
But as fans of the sport i canrt see how this is a bad thing right now. We should embrace this and see what comes of it because what we have now isnt working. At least i am
I can kinda see the point that what there is currently is a long way from perfect and changes need to be made tho. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what this brings and hope that it turns out to either be a positive or not do too much long term harm if it's a negative.
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Originally posted by Fetta View Post
But as fans of the sport i canrt see how this is a bad thing right now. We should embrace this and see what comes of it because what we have now isnt working. At least i am
However, I do think that in the long term boxing will be fine because the most valuable thing right now for TV is live sports.
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Originally posted by Pony Boy View PostLOL! Do you really think Haymon will involve TMT on this? Why do you think he got his own promoters license for? To give his money to Floyd/TMT/Schaffer? Fool!
He even screwed Showtime and Espinoza. Espinoza can't even reveal the true numbers cause it will damage Showtime even more.
How does Al have all this money? Well he must made a lot of artists very happy or made?
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Originally posted by 33030 View PostAll I know is that Im tired of paying for 2 premium channels and the movies suck too. If Haymon can pull this off I will be one happy fan. Im wondering what is Haymon long term goals with this happening
It's this mention of having his own title and the suggestion that it may become a kinda closed UFC type promotion that has me a little worried cos that could really fracture the sport in the US.
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"He's promised NBC that he's going to take his fighters off premium cable... He's going to put Showtime and HBO out of the puzzle." -- Duva
Ouch! That must hurt if you've been kissing this guy's ass like Espinoza have.
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If what Duva is saying is true, the average per card will be about $830K per card. On Floyd's last PPV, Haymon had one of his guys fighting his sparring partner for a $750K payday alone.
I doubt we're going to be seeing his marquee guys going at it. If you see an Amir Khan or Danny Garcia on NBC, it'll most likely be against a Rod Salsa caliber fighter.
But if he somehow finds a way to get NBC to throw down money or another entity (he's got connections) and we see quality fights regularly, I'll take back every negative thing I've ever said about Al Haymon. Hell if his plan is to get rid of the PPV model (seriously doubt it, too much money would be left on the table) I'll sacrifice a goat ritualistically in his honor.
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