Comments Thread For: Spike's TV Deal With Premier Boxing Champions Has Ended
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The business model was re tarded. There will be a 30 for 30 in a couple years on how Haymon stole/flushed almost a billion down the drain on PBC. The man bought 2 private jets with investor's money LMAOComment
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Spike wanted to become a fight network for men, but now Spike is being replaced by the Paramount Network, which wants to focus on scripted programming and appealing more to women. With the entire network in turmoil and being completely replaced in less than 12 months, what made you think Spike would sign another multiyear deal with any fight entity?
ESPN just signed a 2 year deal with option for a 3rd with Golden Boy to replace the boxing content they aren't getting from PBC.Comment
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But nobody is bailing on anything. The contract between PBC and Spike expired. They're talking about doing more fights. Spike isn't going to sign another long term deal when the network is moving away from live sports and undergoing a complete rebranding an overhaul next year.
Spike wanted to become a fight network for men, but now Spike is being replaced by the Paramount Network, which wants to focus on scripted programming and appealing more to women. With the entire network in turmoil and being completely replaced in less than 12 months, what made you think Spike would sign another multiyear deal with any fight entity?
ESPN is paying Golden Boy $0. It's a complete non-factor.Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-13-2017, 07:03 AM.Comment
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(and, usually, there exists an accountability phase in such "schemes"...)Comment
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I think on the business side of things Spike can take advantage of boxing politics & have the upper hand. They can go to TR & GBP to see if they could get more $, if not, stick with pbc on a fight by fight thing. Pbc has nothing to lose either being they work with plenty of other stations. Every1 wins.Comment
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