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This isn't an HBO-Showtime thing.
It isn't a boxing thing.
It's a cord-cutter thing.
ESPN is losing roughly half a million subscribers per month at the latest rate. Fox Sports is losing about a quarter of a million.
Speculation is that ESPN will either be opting out or dramatically bidding lower next time is contracts for NFL, NBA and MLB come up.
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Originally posted by saintpat View PostThis isn't an HBO-Showtime thing.
It isn't a boxing thing.
It's a cord-cutter thing.
ESPN is losing roughly half a million subscribers per month at the latest rate. Fox Sports is losing about a quarter of a million.
Speculation is that ESPN will either be opting out or dramatically bidding lower next time is contracts for NFL, NBA and MLB come up.
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Originally posted by snoopymiller View PostSponsors will be very unhappy.
UFC has tons of high paid ones that help market them. Not gonna happen if they move to HBO compared to free TV and regular cable networks.
I think its far too early to say what these new UFC owners have in store, but I know they are gonna be thinking bigger. And to me that says premium cable & HBO is the king of premium cable & I suspect even linking the UFC to HBO PPV would help make their PPV audience grow as well. HBO does great side programming for PPV boxing & I suspect they'd do equally as well with PPV MMA.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostCable TV slowly becoming obsolete. I wonder what all those companies will do once it comes true.
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Originally posted by BreWall View PostIt doesn't make sense praying for HBO to disappear from boxing.
Can't imagine PBC/SHO being able to accommodate all these fighters when Haymon's own fighters are now fighting once a year.
Any big fight the public ever wants to see would be guaranteed to happen. No more spreading the top fighters cross several warring factions or rarely/never work together.
It would be a GREAT thing for boxing fans if PBC eventually becomes the boxing equivalent of the NFL.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostI'm sure HBO could make it worthwhile if that is a legit issue. Also lets not forget the Fox deal only has 4 fights a year on Fox & the rest of the shows are on Fox Sports 1 or 2 so its not like it'd be a huge problem. So a deal with HBO would likely mean 4-6 shows a year on HBO with a dozen+ on TNT, Tru TV or some sister network of HBO that has more access to non-premium cable audiences. Or hell Time Warner owns a piece of Hulu so they might even try to throw some fights on Hulu too to try to boost that market with some live sports as I suspect is going to be happening more & more.
I think its far too early to say what these new UFC owners have in store, but I know they are gonna be thinking bigger. And to me that says premium cable & HBO is the king of premium cable & I suspect even linking the UFC to HBO PPV would help make their PPV audience grow as well. HBO does great side programming for PPV boxing & I suspect they'd do equally as well with PPV MMA.
They make 10,000X more on original programming than sports so it would be ****** to spend $100 million+ annually on any sport.
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Oh gee I've never heard anything like this before
I guess if people just keep saying it will go down, eventually they will be right
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Originally posted by original zero View PostHBO giving up on boxing would be the best thing that's ever happened to US boxing. We'll finally have one clear cut dominant league for boxing like the NFL/NBA/MLB/NHL.
Any big fight the public ever wants to see would be guaranteed to happen. No more spreading the top fighters cross several warring factions or rarely/never work together.
It would be a GREAT thing for boxing fans if PBC eventually becomes the boxing equivalent of the NFL.
It's like boxing fans don't understand that this basic, simple premise.
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