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  • MrRolltide91
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    #101
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    http://www.yardbarker.com/boxing/art..._9754_19802872

    A very surprising development from HBO this morning, as the network announced that Ken Hershman is leaving as president of HBO Sports. Per John Ourand on Twitter, "Ken Hershman will step down as HBO Sports President at the end of the year. He’s run the division since 2012."

    The news circulated quickly among the boxing press, which shouldn’t be a surprise given the prominent role HBO plays within that sport. Hershman came to HBO from Showtime, succeeding Ross Greenburg, where he ran that network’s sports division for 10 years. Yahoo! Sports Kevin Iole recalled that CBS president Les Moonves was so angered by Hershman going to HBO that he ordered Showtime to do whatever necessary to sign Floyd Mayweather away from its top rival. Sure enough, Mayweather signed a six-fight deal with Showtime that just expired a month ago.

    As you might expect, Hershman believes he’s leaving HBO Sports in a good position, especially in establishing relationships with the fighters the network features. Here are remarks from an official press release (via Bad Left Hook):


    “I am particularly proud of what I accomplished and believe now is the perfect time to hand over the reins to someone new. I’ve had the distinct privilege of having been involved in many of boxing’s biggest and most thrilling moments, including the Mike Tyson era, creating the Super Six Tournament, and, staging the biggest pay-per-view event of all-time this past May in Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao. I have also had the privilege to steward over some of the best sports shows on television, including 24/7, Real Sports and Hard Knocks, and to work with some of the best talent in television, both behind and in front of the camera.

    “HBO Sports is well positioned for the future, especially in the boxing arena, with nine of the top 10 pound-for-pound fighters in the sport today, including the world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, Canelo Alvarez, Gennady Golovkin, Sergey Kovalev, Miguel Cotto, Andre Ward, Terence Crawford and many others. I cannot wait to watch these great fighters exhibit their skills, but from the vantage point of a passionate boxing fan.”

    Hershman did not give a reason for a resignation in his press release. He will work with network president Michael Lombardo during the transition to a successor at HBO Sports.

    Some might be wondering how this could affect Bill Simmons, but Simmons dealt with Lombardo and network CEO Richard Plepler when making his move to HBO. However, Simmons was to work with Hershman on developing non-boxing shows and documentaries for HBO Sports. That is surely still part of his deal with the network.


    damn @ the bolded

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    • Pigeons
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      #102
      Originally posted by elgu
      When was the last time any major fight was placed at showtime. But no, i'm sure Showtime is happy with al.
      Stiverne-Wilder
      Chavez-Fonfara
      Mayweather-Pacquiao
      DeGale-Bute
      Jacobs-Quillin

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      • tostao
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        #103
        Hershman lost to showtime , his former company .

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        • kiaba360
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          #104
          Does this mean we'll get cross-network match-ups now?

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          • tiliheels
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            #105
            Originally posted by elgu
            Facts:
            PBC still hasn't found consistent sponsors.

            Showtime can't be happy that all the major fighters al has are now at PBC. They get the left overs if anything.

            True Oscar is a coke head but Schaeffer and Haymon were calling the shots and the shots they took were those of parasites.
            they have different sponsors per network per name as well...u wont see the same sponsors on fs1 as u do nbc...they dont need that

            fact is he has 400 mil to play with...anyone that knows he has that want to get on bc his product will always be around..

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            • doom_specialist
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              #106
              Good luck to him in the future. We got a lot of good fights while he was the HBO Boxing prez.

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              • SlySlickSmooth
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                #107
                Mike Tyson for President

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                • -PBP-
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                  #108
                  The PPV flopped. You knew this whole thing would unwind. Let's be real.

                  When barriers to making great fights are destroyed, PBP is on board. Now we can see Stevenson vs Kovalev and GGG vs Quillin/Jacobs hopefully.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #109
                    Surprised and slightly disappointed. Can't imagine why Hershman would step down. Maybe pushed out?

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