I think in 2-3 years just about every major fighter will be affiliated w Haymon in some way. Whether manager/advisor/ something. Everyone is going to want access to the PBC platform. I mean want to be famous, maybe even a household name, and make more money than you can anywhere else? Sign with Al...
Comments Thread For: James DeGale Signs Advisory Pact With Al Haymon
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eddie hearn would do himself a favor getting promo licenses in the state..but then again he could put on degale and frampton cards in the UK with great success..but is the pbc team going to travel?? or is haymon stepping outside of pbc himself??
andre dirrell part 2 should happen now
If it's a stay busy fight with limited interest in the UK, or a fight where the opponent is American/Canadian/Mexican with some leverage to lean on, the fight comes stateside, with the broadcast also aired on Sky Sports.
Chavez Jr and Lucian Bute are both big enough stars, with somewhat limited cache in the UK, that those would be fights that would likely happen stateside on PBC.Comment
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Haymon has the strong relationship with Showtime, so traveling isn't really the issue. If the money is massively bigger in the UK, as it is with a lot of these matchups, the fights will happen on Sky Sports with the broadcasts also aired on Showtime.
If it's a stay busy fight with limited interest in the UK, or a fight where the opponent is American/Canadian/Mexican with some leverage to lean on, the fight comes stateside, with the broadcast also aired on Sky Sports.
Chavez Jr and Lucian Bute are both big enough stars, with somewhat limited cache in the UK, that those would be fights that would likely happen stateside on PBC.Comment
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Lol. Ever learn how monopolies work? While Haymon's not quite a monopoly yet, he's vastly reduced options for fighters should they want to leave. TR, ME, GB only have so many tv options these days. Oh yeah, his contract are for 9 years, so if you want better terms tough.Comment
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Not really knocking the guy in this post, but Manny Pacquiao will likely be fighting well beyond when he was supposed to hang up the gloves, and will likely end up with nothing in the bank to live on.
Without someone in his life (doesn't even have to be Haymon), at least someone with smarts, who backs him completely, Pacquiao is now facing what he's facing (massive potential tax liability for not properly filing records, still paying Top Rank a third of his purse, no real understanding of the actual money being brought in on his events, etc).
Done differently, though likely not Mayweather's pot of money, Pacquiao could've been sitting pretty, with no tax obligations hanging over his head, $150m-$200m in the bank, and a budding empire in his home country (putting the future of Filipino boxing on his back, a successful promotional company in the Philippines, etc) to actually launch his presidential ambitions from.Comment
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Depending on how things get timed, Showtime would broadcast the a doubleheader of the ttop two fight on the UK PPV as their lead-in to Mayweather's PPV (with Sky Box Office carrying the full London show on PPV, before following that up with the broadcast of the Mayweather card.
Not really much a historian on split-site events, but that would, in my mind, seem to be a first.Comment
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Funny you mention capitalism. Haymon's laughing all the way to the bank with his investors money, not money earned. Big difference. The money he's paying out is far greater than the money he's bringing in = failed business.Comment
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Exactly my thoughts when I seen that. Sounds like he hasn't even spoke with DeGale yet, he's not sure what it entails. I wonder if this means DeGale is off the September card?Comment
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