Is it possible to UFCise boxing?
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He doesn't want PPV because PPV is dying. Money is in regular tv now with sponsor and endorsements, etc.
He's paying for his guys to get airtime and put up numbers to prove boxing can draw. His hopes are for someone to offer a big tv contract in the next few years.Comment
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I think his plan is to expose his fighters to a wider audience to grow their brand and take a loss financially and then down the track have them fight each other on PpvComment
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Bingo! Though, being on non-premium tv and being active, if Haymon has a fighter with legit talent and great personality, that fighter could quickly become a ppv caliber fighter (assuming there's compelling fights to be made for him). He does have some good candidates:
Keith Thurman
Errole Spence
Ivegen Khytrov
Mickey Bey
One delusion that boxing fans have is that bcse they enjoy watching it then everyone else would if it were more available but I'm not so sure that's true this NBC deal will either debunk that or prove it.
I expect it to do well early but once the initial buzz/novelty of it wears off then what... can they really build the sport/fighters or was it just a experiment.Comment
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He must have an endgame plan because he's not gonna make enough from ad revenue to pay these fighters long term.
I think his plan is to expose his fighters to a wider audience to grow their brand and take a loss financially and then down the track have them fight each other on Ppv
The great PPV fighters (past and present) used to fight like hell to reach at their stardom status... Now compare them with Danny Garcia or Chavez Jr as they are today...Comment
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Bingo! Though, being on non-premium tv and being active, if Haymon has a fighter with legit talent and great personality, that fighter could quickly become a ppv caliber fighter (assuming there's compelling fights to be made for him). He does have some good candidates:
Keith Thurman
Errole Spence
Ivegen Khytrov
Mickey BeyComment
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