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Waddell investment down to the last 82M? OUT of (521M)
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Lawsuits dead...
PBC sitting on $400 Million.
HBO's annual budget at $22 million.
Game, set, match.
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Originally posted by snoopymiller View PostLawsuits dead...
PBC sitting on $400 Million.
HBO's annual budget at $22 million.
Game, set, match.
Hahah you're actually the fan of a promotional outlet/network. LOL.
Real boxing fans just want to see the best fights, regardless of network.
Your type are so silly, and know nothing about boxing.
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Originally posted by snoopymiller View PostLawsuits dead...
PBC sitting on $400 Million.
HBO's annual budget at $22 million.
Game, set, match.Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostNo, I doubt they will either. SOlid, honest, credible posters know what the Haymon backlash is really about. They may have been blind before but you could see many changing as it became clear that much of the backlash against PBC wasn't about boxing but something else.
Deetz calculated the following net amounts paid by Haymon to television networks. For the four networks listed, instead of receiving a rights fee for PBC content, Haymon paid them a grand total of $38,225,000, according to Deetz’s report. Based on available documents, it’s not clear if these are annual figures or the aggregate amount paid over time.
CBS: $4,225,000
ESPN: $8,000,000
FOX: $12,500,000
NBC: $13,500,000
Haymon should ask for a refund from espn 8M for almost nothing
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostThe judge basically said Golden Boy was doing the things they accussed Haymon of doing. Will they now start criticizing Golden Boy? I doubt it
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostHaymon paid 8M for espn do you know if he was sabotaged by espn? They just made a deal with his competitor golden boy
GBP had Tecate buy airtime for them and ESPN let them do it on ESPN2. It's a non factor.
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