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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Video: HBO's Nelson on Cotto-Canelo, Golovkin, More

    NEW YORK -- Victor Salazar catches up with HBO executive Peter Nelson to discuss Miguel Cotto vs. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, the future of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin, his thoughts on the growth of Felix Verdejo.



    They also discuss Saturday's HBO televised doubleheader, where undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight world champion NICHOLAS "Axe Man" WALTERS of Jamaica to discuss his upcoming fight with top ten contender MIGUEL "The Scorpion" MARRIAGA. In the co-feature, VERDEJO takes on IVÁN "Bam Bam" NAJERA.

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    Great interview. Well thought out questions with well thought out answers. Kind of different to see 2 individuals conducting themselves as such all the while being intelligent.

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    • Chiboxing123
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      Why does it seem like hbo are the good guys and the Pbc are the bad guys. Well besides one always putting on good boxing telecast for the fans and the other brand puts you to sleep the majority of the time

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      • NEETzsche
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        #4
        Originally posted by Chiboxing123
        Why does it seem like hbo are the good guys and the Pbc are the bad guys. Well besides one always putting on good boxing telecast for the fans and the other brand puts you to sleep the majority of the time
        it only seems that way because hbo have been in the game longer and know what they're doing better than pbc does. don't get it twisted, they protect their brand just as jealously as haymon protects his. the exclusivity of the two networks is mutually mandated

        however, if it were possible to make boxing a one network sport, i'd pick hbo

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