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Originally posted by Flash13 View PostI agree with your point of the fight doesn't matter if the networks don't come to an agreement. Definitely. However, its absurd to even consider the fact that the networks wont come to an agreement. I will also admit i'm not laywer so i'm not sure what kind of binding deal signing the terms would be.... However, I think that it would prevent floyd from changing demands when the SHO and HBO deal is done... not 100% sure about that.
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Originally posted by dc3383 View PostWhy wouldn't Floyd agree to the terms he set?
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this what hbo/showtime had to go through when they were doing tyson/lewis
Devil in the details
Beyond finances, the networks had to hash out a laundry list of issues.
" 'Production, marketing, distribution of pay-per-view revenue, closed circuit, international (TV revenue)' and so on down the line," Greenburg said. "There is a lot on the table. At the same time, I don't think you're going to see us banding together for a series of fights."
One critical issue negotiated was that of the actual telecast. Neither company logo would appear on screen, and a neutral announcer team would be hired. However, with top announcers such as Marv Albert and Al Michaels unavailable, the lineup was shuffled to blend the network teams. Each network also will have a team call the fight for a potential delayed broadcast. If Lewis wins, HBO will pay Showtime $3 million and use its taped version. If Tyson wins, Showtime pays HBO and will air a replay.
As to ring announcers, Jimmy Lennon Jr. has long been identified with Showtime and Michael Buffer with HBO, so they'll share duties. Lennon will introduce Tyson, and Buffer will introduce Lewis. If Lewis wins by knockout, Buffer will announce the winner. If Tyson wins by KO, Lennon will announce the new champion. And if it goes the distance, they'll alternate reading the scores so as not to rob the world of the drama.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sport...0-networks.htm
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Originally posted by Flash13 View PostI agree with your point of the fight doesn't matter if the networks don't come to an agreement. Definitely. However, its absurd to even consider the fact that the networks wont come to an agreement. I will also admit i'm not laywer so i'm not sure what kind of binding deal signing the terms would be.... However, I think that it would prevent floyd from changing demands when the SHO and HBO deal is done... not 100% sure about that.Originally posted by Flash13 View PostIdk.... it's a question that bothers me. Apparently he has said he wants the networks to figure it out first, but why wouldn't you sign it? The PR would be spectacular, and if it fails the networks take the fall.
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Originally posted by dc3383 View PostWhy wouldn't Floyd agree to the terms he set?
Arum lied about terms being agreed to in 2010 when he created his phony countdown clock. In reality, he had never spoken to anyone from the Mayweather camp. Arum has a history of lying and is more than likely lying about negotiations now.
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Originally posted by gamesworn View PostThen he just made it up and he really don't want to fight Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by Flash13 View PostIdk.... it's a question that bothers me. Apparently he has said he wants the networks to figure it out first, but why wouldn't you sign it? The PR would be spectacular, and if it fails the networks take the fall.
The difference between Floyd and Manny is that Manny doesnt care about the network's deal. Floyd does, because there is real bad blood there between him and HBO.
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