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

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  • -Antonio-
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    #201
    I like HBO's product. I like filming between rounds. I like being able to hear fighters cuss. I want both to succeed. I just don't want HBO and Showtime to go away.

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    • mrpain81
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      #202

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      • elgranluchadore
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        #203
        Originally posted by Foreign Soil
        Truth. Mainstream public isn't going to sit around, watching 10-12 round matchups throughout the year.
        Exactly, specially because most Haymon fighter's are not stars and are gonna be fighting bums 80% of the time.

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        • Mitchell Kane
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          #204
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          i'm trying but you're not listening. or not comprehending.

          example:

          say haymon can put on 10 good fights and 10 ok fights this year.

          if he was just working with showtime.

          i'm gonna get 20 good/ok fights on sho.

          now if he's doing deals with nbc, spike, etc. too

          showtime is not gonna get all those fights and have to fill the rest with lesser quality fights.

          instead of 4 good fights on sho that night, i might get 2 good fights and 2 lesser ones.
          Yeah, it certainly becomes a question of what happens with the quantity and quality of SHO boxing once the PBC gets fully going, which is something that might matter if you're paying for SHO specifically for boxing.

          While the PBC will be bringing boxing back to network television, it will also taking fighters (like Thurman, Guerrero, Garcia, Broner) off of SHO for significant periods of time.

          That may not be a problem if you're a boxing fan, because you can see them on the PBC, and the match-making is solid, so far....but it may be a problem if you're paying for SHO, because what you're actually paying for in March and April is Gonzalez-Russell Jr. and JCC Jr.-Fonfara, not Thurman-Guerrero and Garcia-Peterson.

          And while Thurman and Garcia may cycle back to SHO for their next fights, are they going to be taking on fighters equal to Guerrero and Peterson, respectively, or will they be taking on lesser opponents?

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          • Nay_Sayer
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            #205
            Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
            Tyson dumped HBO. He had the same beef with the network as did Mayweather and countless others - Larry Merchant. He took his act to Showtime (or technically King took him there), and HBO spent the next several years begging hm back, before AND after his prison stint.
            ^This.

            HBO should have put drunken Larry Merchant out to pasture YEARS before he "retired"...

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            • mrlopez
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              #206
              Originally posted by AP***9824;
              Lol @ the TV fortune teller in this thread new era new start buddy.
              if the new era includes mismatches, youre a BIGGER peni.s eater than i thought

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