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Waddell investment down to the last 82M? OUT of (521M)
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Last edited by El-blanco; 04-28-2016, 12:54 PM.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
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"they gave the money to entrepreneur al haymon who is not a party to the case"
just genius criminality at work here. he starts PBC with stolen funds, breaks the ali act, people who he got the money from, get stiffed, get sued while he gets off scott free.
enjoy your meal.
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$925M?!?! I thought PBC only had $400M-$500Mish? This means another $400M-$500M to spend? Some of these anti-PBC cats gonna have a heart attack.
And lol at a lawsuit on an VC investment company. I'd guess the win % in court is pretty low on those types of cases.
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Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post"they gave the money to entrepreneur al haymon who is not a party to the case"
just genius criminality at work here. he starts PBC with stolen funds, breaks the ali act, people who he got the money from, get stiffed, get sued while he gets off scott free.
enjoy your meal.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post
I hope they can settle this without it hurting the PBC.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post$925M?!?! I thought PBC only had $400M-$500Mish? This means another $400M-$500M to spend? Some of these anti-PBC cats gonna have a heart attack.
And lol at a lawsuit on an VC investment company. I'd guess the win % in court is pretty low on those types of cases.
It was was apparent last Oct when you saw a massive shift in fights that were on PBC prior now flooding back to Showtime. When you saw the amount of PBC shows dwindling. When Thurman/Porter is leaked as a done deal back in Fall and then keeps getting pushed back month after month then gets sent to Showtime out the blue the day they officially announce it. Look at the PBC purses which have fallen off big time. Look at Feb/March where PBC all but suspended their business airing basically no cards for TWO WHOLE months. Look at the 8 month gap with no ESPN cards after they launched saying it would be a monthly series with these networks. 8 months gap on ESPN, 4 months gap with no cards on NBC/SPIKE ect.
You are seeing the ripple effect of a company that grossly lost money last year and now is trying to stay a float by slashing purses, canceling fight dates on networks, and headlining cards with Haymon's B and C class fighters instead of the more expensive A class fighters who headlined last year, ie desperation acts for a company that has money problems. And none of this has helped the ratings. The last NBC card
per ESPN
Saturday’s Premier Boxing Champions card on NBC in prime time, headlined by welterweight Errol Spence Jr.’s impressive fifth-round knockout of Chris Algieri, averaged 1.3 million viewers, by far the lowest of the six prime time cards on the network since it debuted in March 2015 to an average audience of 3.74 million. Each of the six cards has drawn fewer viewers than the previous one with Saturday’s dropping 500,000 viewers from the previous low of 1.8 million drawn by the card headlined by Omar Figueroa-Antonio DeMarco on Dec. 12. According to Nielsen, Saturday’s card, which went head-to-head with UFC Fight Night on Fox (2.5 million average), ranked 103rd out of 116 programs rated last week.
The writing is on the wall the end is near.
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Like I've said in another thread, boxing is huge when it wants to be huge. I mean hyuuuge.
So it's not really a bad investment. Problem was, with all the money and power Haymon had at his disposal he rarely made fights that were meaningful to casuals. The mismatches outnumber the competitive ones. Lara, for example, fought 3 cab drivers in a row for his last 3 fights earning a total of less than $3 million. For what? For nothing. These are not the kinds of fights you would want your money to be invested in.Last edited by al-Xander; 04-28-2016, 01:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post"they gave the money to entrepreneur al haymon who is not a party to the case"
just genius criminality at work here. he starts PBC with stolen funds, breaks the ali act, people who he got the money from, get stiffed, get sued while he gets off scott free.
enjoy your meal.Last edited by Weebler I; 04-28-2016, 01:55 PM.
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