Comments Thread For: Spike's TV Deal With Premier Boxing Champions Has Ended
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The facts don't support your premise. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE are watching boxing in the US that weren't watching before PBC.Comment
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Edit: on second thought, there are probably a few guys that if not with Haymon they might have had to fight a live body and lost their title. Lara comes to mind. Must be nice to have a world title and spend 3 years fighting the likes of Ishe Smith, Delvin Rodriguez, Jan Zavack, Vanes, and Yuri friggin Foreman.
Really going out on a limb there Erislandy.
LMAOLast edited by OnePunch; 04-14-2017, 10:48 AM.Comment
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Al is keeping his options open for maximum leverage, so Stephen is keeping his options ofpen for maximum leverage.
But at the end of the day, Al, Schaefer, Showtime, Floyd, etc are working in unison.
The big question is how much Al can get FOX to pony up next year. Impossible to say until we see how crazy the bidding gets for UFC.Comment
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Most of PBC's top fighters are now fighting once a year. So this is no surprise. Names such as Thurman, Porter, Broner, Peterson, Berto, Lara, Charlo, Andrade, Dirrel, Stevenson, Jacobs, Quillin, Degale, Khan... It's abysmal.
This can't be a coincidence.Comment
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And if MILLIONS ARE WATCHING, then I guess you believe boxing in America is healthy? The PBC model is succeeding? Because the state of boxing in America represents the success (or not) of the most powerful man in American boxing - Al Haymon.Comment
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The reason you see less and less PBC fights on NBC, FOX, ESPN ect is because PBC pays for the air time and pays to produce these fights that lose money. PBC on Showtime is just Haymon getting money from Showtime per fight which is the same model that existed before PBC. That's why all his fighters going back to showtime PBC running out of money and can't afford to pay for their own fights even though they ALREADY bought the air time to do so on other networksLast edited by bigdunny1; 04-14-2017, 12:05 PM.Comment
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Most Showtime Boxing Championship events are presented by Premier Boxing Champions, but not all of them.
Al is keeping his options open for maximum leverage, so Stephen is keeping his options ofpen for maximum leverage.
But at the end of the day, Al, Schaefer, Showtime, Floyd, etc are working in unison.
The big question is how much Al can get FOX to pony up next year. Impossible to say until we see how crazy the bidding gets for UFC.
And again with fairy tales of a network paying for PBC. No chance, FOX has aired exactly 1 PBC fight since end of July last year and it's mid April and they don't have a single fight yet announced for FOX later this year. But you think when UFC is up they will pay a dime for this? SMH They a non factor to FOX. PBC only airing fights on the smaller sister station FS1 these days and that's for cheap fights for prospects. That seems to be all PBC can afford everything else going back to Showtime. We haven't seen a PBC fight in forever on NBC or ESPN. 2 different reports that PBC doesn't want to pay NBC or ESPN for the time buys they owe and that ESPN might have to litigate. The moment the FOX time buy is over the only thing you might see PBC get is a small tv deal with sister station FS1 but nothing to recoup the close to half a billion PBC has already lost.Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-14-2017, 01:01 PM.Comment
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