Lou DiBella doesn't believe HBO's decision to broadcast less boxing thus far in 2017 has anything to do with AT&T purchasing Time Warner, HBO's parent company, last year. The outspoken promoter, a former HBO Sports executive, is certain that HBO's shortage of live boxing broadcasts this year is the consequence of a decline in boxing ratings in recent years for the premium-cable network. During a recently released podcast with Yahoo! Sports' Chris Mannix, DiBella dismissed the theory among boxing industry insiders who've speculated that AT&T's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner has prohibited HBO Sports from airing as much boxing as it did even last year.
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