Comments Thread For: PBC fair value now $152.2 million !!!
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If I haven't goofed on someone in boxing at some point then they aren't worth talking about.
And lets be real Oscar & GBP is easy pickings on the disses with the never old fishnets & panties situation plus the more recent dodging by Canelo. Either way you shouldn't take this **** so seriously brother.Comment
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Interesting theory. Or Ryan Caldwell's VC fund will be involved on the back end if you wanna go more nefarious with whats going on or what could go on.The Waddell&Reed accounts are the seed accounts; nothing in any of the alleged proof presented makes any mention of the revenues that PBC picked up for selling the broadcasts into the UK/Europe, or the revenue picked up from the sponsorship spots during the broadcasts, or the revenue from the sale of advertisements during the broadcast, among other revenues.
W&R likely owns a massive stake in the private PBC operation (in addition to likely also taking a share of Haymon's managerial fee as a hedge against the risks of the venture).
The seed money accounts, eventually, will go to zero, with W&R having their investment in a private corporation (that the public likely won't get a gauge of their true value unless an effort to sell a minority stake in the effort to an outside party coming in).
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That's sick af.I believe this is part of the info being released due to the discovery phase of the GBP/Haymon lawsuit. Seen someone posting a bunch of docs yesterday in another thread.
Thought I saw something about court documents type **** being released saying PBC has lost $700M-$800M. If thats the case they might be legit f#cked or they got a bombass infrastructure, built up TV time that we don't know about yet or some side investments themselves that they've been throwing money at.
I don't think some blind sheeps get this...Comment
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To be determined...per Rafael:
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...-9-tv-networksShowtime, which pays significant rights fees to PBC for the fights it airs, announced a slate of five cards on Tuesday and will show fights throughout the year, while sister network CBS could air the highly anticipated Keith Thurman-Danny Garcia welterweight unification fight scheduled for March 5 much like it did in June when it televised Thurman-Shawn Porter under the banner of "Showtime Boxing on CBS Presented by Premier Boxing Champions."Comment
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