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  • Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
    People kept wondering what Haymon's end game was. There has to be. It never came. I thought leaving Showtime dry was enough and it was all he needed to showcase what he needed to. PBC starts and the showcasing continued. Williams, Lara, Andrade, Charlos... Haymon would rather pit them against cab drivers spending millions of dollars.
    "Yea, but its cool when Uncle Al does it! Hes putting boxing on free tv!"


    Yea, because the hicks in the sticks who can't get cable, and the old timers on their death beds, are just waiting to see boxing.

    Its always hilarious to see people gloat, "but its on free tv", as if they don't have cable or satelite. They are clearly online, but they don't have cable tv? lmao.

    Lets look at this truthfully. Haymon advised floyd to use boxing as an atm. If anyone doesn't think hes not doing the same here, they are only fooling themselves.

    The product he has put out, is nowhere near what anyone wants. "but but, its on free tv doe".

    But you already have cable.

    "yea, but but, theres a kid in Timbuktoo who doesn't".

    And you think hes sitting around in the house waiting for boxing to come on tv?

    "But uncle al, and you're just racist".

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    • Originally posted by Sweet Jones View Post
      Great point. Thank goodness Haymon was 'stopped'. We really dodged a bullet there.

      Now, let's go on with the business of the HBO/Top Rank cabal trying to force the next Zou Shiming down our throats or wanting to charge us boxing fans 40+ bucks for Crawford/Postol level matchups.

      The 'good ole days' sure are back again, aren't they?
      But a large segment of fans want the boxers to get paid. Why not ppv?

      "Boxing is a business", is what they used to love to say.

      "I wish boxing was more like WWE", is what they used to say.

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      • Uh oh. Dan Rafael reporting Waddell and Reed investors suing for $925,000,000


        https://twitter.com/danrafaelespn/st...76116045111296

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        • You do know that one Mayweather fight on pbc doubles there money insanely right? Let's just say if you put Mayweather vs. Danny Garcia on free t.v. With a prime time lead up min series on free t.v. as well during sweeps week. You break the bank.

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          • Originally posted by BlakBread904 View Post
            I don't think that boxing's future depends on shifting to a UFC-like format (surely models like that of NBA/NFL/MLB wont work). if there were more competitive matches on network tv, that would help for one thing. as the resident hardcore boxing fan in the office, I've heard numerous gripes from casual channel flippers regarding boring fights.
            You can't make competitive fights consistently without some sort of power structure aiming the top guys against each other. Right now & for the this whole era & beyond everyone just gots their fingers crossed the boxers/promoters/networks will all agree to make the best fights at the right time. Anyone reasonable would agree that hasn't worked out so well & in 2016 boxing fans spend more time talking about all the guys ducking then debate who's gonna win the BIG fights that seldom occur. Boxing for sure needs a NFL of boxing that will make the big fights happen.

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            • Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
              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.
              It's not a good investment. It's mostly a break even business just enough to keep promotional companies afloat, ie, they get to employ people, get paid regularly... It also depends on the fighters you're investing in. But then that's only when he's not yet a big star. He becomes a star, then you're back to where you started. The star becomes greedy as f*k and wants all the money and leaves you with a couple of thousand bucks. Just like what Floyd did to Showtime.

              Nah, not really a good investment.
              Last edited by maguirre; 04-28-2016, 03:33 PM.

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              • Originally posted by Theirony View Post
                You do know that one Mayweather fight on pbc doubles there money insanely right? Let's just say if you put Mayweather vs. Danny Garcia on free t.v. With a prime time lead up min series on free t.v. as well during sweeps week. You break the bank.
                Oh is that what's going to save it now? You guys come up with one excuse after the other. People don't care about Floyd fighting Danny Garcia.

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                • Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                  Waddell & Reed got lucky, as did boxing fans. If it were not for their financial downturn, Haymon's dastardly plan could've succeeded, it would have been mismatches & pseudo protection-agency for the next 5 years and Waddell would've blown a lot more money.
                  Why do fans still say silly **** like this? Look at the schedule for the rest of the year and tell me who is putting on the best fights? HBO is putting Crawford vs Postol on ppv and wouldn't even pay for Lomachenko vs Walters.

                  Now Lomachenko has to fight Martinez who is a AL HAYMON fighter btw.

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                  • Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    You can't make competitive fights consistently without some sort of power structure aiming the top guys against each other. Right now & for the this whole era & beyond everyone just gots their fingers crossed the boxers/promoters/networks will all agree to make the best fights at the right time. Anyone reasonable would agree that hasn't worked out so well & in 2016 boxing fans spend more time talking about all the guys ducking then debate who's gonna win the BIG fights that seldom occur. Boxing for sure needs a NFL of boxing that will make the big fights happen.
                    I agree 100% and I actually hoped haymon would have done that because he had the roster. Instead he maintained the status quo. There was literally nothing gained. The only positive out of this is that showtime went back to giving us great matchups.

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                    • Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
                      Oh is that what's going to save it now? You guys come up with one excuse after the other. People don't care about Floyd fighting Danny Garcia.
                      people care about Floyd vs anybody

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