Comments Thread For: Haymon's Continued Rise Will Challenge HBO's Rule

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  • IMDAZED
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    #51
    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
    exposure blah blah blah

    you think ppl don't know what boxing is? never seen it?

    they do. they have. they don't care. or more specifically they only care once in a while.
    I see. So people don't care. Might as well not do it.

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    • DoktorSleepless
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      #52
      Interesting point about the ESPN - HBO synergy. Where will HBO's next stars going to come from if all other TV outlets are controlled by Haymon? Gonna have to rely in foreign boxers with no previous American exposure.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
        it dilutes the product?

        especially when haymon sets up dates NOT fights.

        hbo and sho are at their best when they buy fights ppl want NOT give out random dates to a promoter/manager for fighters TBA.
        How does it dilute the product? Explain.

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        • big_james10
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          #54
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          major networks will drop boxing in a year or so.

          boxing is a cable/ppv sport.

          only reason boxing is getting a 2nd chance is demand for live programming and boxing uses UNDESIRABLE timeslots (FRI/SAT night)
          This is one of the most ******ed comments I have seen to date on this subject. Major networks won't drop boxing because they are not providing boxing programming. They are selling airtime to PBC on Saturday afternoons and evening, timeslots when the major networks don't offer any original programming.

          Boxing is not getting a second chance because boxing doesn't need a second chance. It has been growing continuously for nearly 100 years and is now more popular than ever, even though it is only on cable.

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            #55
            Espinoza has put Showtime in a terrible position. They will now be forced to show whatever fights Haymon dictates to them.

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              #56
              Originally posted by PBP
              Wait...So people DON'T want boxing to be on network TV and get more exposure?
              It's truly pathetic. A buch of whining pseudo businessmen complaining about boxing coming back to network television.


              It's crazy how some of these fanboy idiots have resorted to hating cable executives and managers as if it's some kind of loyalty to the fighters they're in love with. Thankfully their impact on the sport is minimal.

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                #57
                Originally posted by joseph5620
                It doesn't matter what you see. It's amusing how people with no experience in this type of business whatsoever think they know something that Haymon and his investors don't know.
                Someone actually pointed out that Haymon is buying time as if that's some terrible thing or something

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                • Fetta
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                  #58
                  As a boxing fan i wil watch both and not wish either to fail.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by joseph5620
                    It's truly pathetic. A buch of whining pseudo businessmen complaining about boxing coming back to network television.


                    It's crazy how some of these fanboy idiots have resorted to hating cable executives and managers as if it's some kind of loyalty to the fighters they're in love with. Thankfully their impact on the sport is minimal.
                    Just sit back and watch them cry as boxing has its best year of all time.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by PBP
                      Just sit back and watch them cry as boxing has its best year of all time.
                      Amen to that. From now through June, it's gonna be sick.

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