OK, forgive my newbie question. Where did this whole thing about putting Boxing on movie channels start anyway? Putting Boxing on movie channels seems about as random as putting baseball on the Weather channel, or putting NFL on the cooking channel. I subscribe to all the channels, so Im not complaining or anything, but just curious as to why. After all, just about every other sport, even tennis, is on a sports channel or on broadcast TV. I will Watch Boxing, regardless, even if they put It on the basket weaving channel, LOL, but was just interested in how and why this all came about....thanks in advance.
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HBO cannot compete... budget for 2017 looking at $10 million
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10 million is still 5 good fights. One every other month.
HBO brings the ELITE of the ELITE like Loma, and GGG.
Lol why do you want HBO to fail, though? They are part of boxing, and have brought us so many great fights over the decades?
Don't you just want to see the best fights, network notwithstanding?
I know I do. I want to see ALL networks who support boxing succeed, because that is better for the fan. The more competition there is, the more fights, and the better fights we'll get on a regular basis.
Hahah you're the type who lives vicariously through boxers, and NOW, even through promoters, and networks!
Hahah you think that PBC/Floyd/Haymon success is YOUR SUCCESS!! LOLOLOL...
Oh, and PBC damn sure ain't paying out the ass on a monthly basis for fights like they used to either... But unlike you, I think that's a bad thing.
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Originally posted by HAMMER77777 View PostOK, forgive my newbie question. Where did this whole thing about putting Boxing on movie channels start anyway? Putting Boxing on movie channels seems about as random as putting baseball on the Weather channel, or putting NFL on the cooking channel. I subscribe to all the channels, so Im not complaining or anything, but just curious as to why. After all, just about every other sport, even tennis, is on a sports channel or on broadcast TV. I will Watch Boxing, regardless, even if they put It on the basket weaving channel, LOL, but was just interested in how and why this all came about....thanks in advance.
They wanted to bring people the best entertainment right in their homes.
They are a premium subscription channel, and they wanted to offer their subscribers a wide-range of entertainment options.
Boxing, being a niche sport, but also very lucrative, HBO wanted to get on board with bringing entertaining fights.
They are in the business of ENTERTAINING people.. And boxing is the most entertaining sport at its best.. If there's a basketball game, a football game, a hockey game, and then a fist-fight, people are going to gather round the fist fight 9/10.
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Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME View Posthbo boxing aint going nowhere.
They will continue to bring some of the best fights every year.
They brought us Loma/Walters - my most anticipated fight for a long time.
I could go on and list all the great fights they've brought us over the last few years.
Even if they only put on 5 good fights a year - they aren't going anywhere.
They know they have a hundreds of thousands of subscribers who subscribe to them mostly for boxing. They would lose tens of millions in revenue if they completely phased boxing out.
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I've stated this a long time ago that AOL/Time Warner/HBO is on its way out of business. They are about to be acquired by At&T. Chances are At&T are going to out its boxing programming altogether and just focus more on its live streaming programming and services.
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Originally posted by adrikitty View PostThis...
They will continue to bring some of the best fights every year.
They brought us Loma/Walters - my most anticipated fight for a long time.
I could go on and list all the great fights they've brought us over the last few years.
Even if they only put on 5 good fights a year - they aren't going anywhere.
They know they have a hundreds of thousands of subscribers who subscribe to them mostly for boxing. They would lose tens of millions in revenue if they completely phased boxing out.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI've stated this a long time ago that AOL/Time Warner/HBO is on its way out of business. They are about to be acquired by At&T. Chances are At&T are going to out its boxing programming altogether and just focus more on its live streaming programming and services.
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