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Comments Thread For: Spike TV: Still Talking With Haymon, 'Very Satisfied' With PBC Fights
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Originally posted by bronx2245 View Postno network is looking to be to the rival of shobox or friday night fights. The are not enough hardcore boxing fans to succeed. I think pbc should stay with showtime/cbs and maybe fox or spike. They need to narrow down the networks, the only problem with that is that they will need more dates because haymon has so many fighters under his umbrella! Thus far in 2017, pbc is the face of boxing!
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Originally posted by r-c View Postyeah, lets blame the media and not the sub-par quality of fights.
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Originally posted by skillspaybills View Postseriously, why is this even a debate? Why wouldn't someone want more boxing on free television? Why does this deal ending make some people happy? I am genuinely perplexed.
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Originally posted by ake-dawg View Postthe success of recent pbc fights likely priced spike out. Surely there were escalators in the extension that they didn't believe were worth pushing bellator back for. Good business decision.
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Originally posted by JASON SHAW View Postim a big pbc fan but giving spike lara vs foreman probably didnt help matters.... Haymon should have gone out of his way to give spike the better fights because of the 6 figures they gave pbc for every show.... Lets hope they can work something out in the future once haymon gets his money back from espn....
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The Spike statement is fairly empty, but it does make something clear
Spike isn't interested in a long term contract w/ PBC, but they will televise the right fight.
I think this is the best approach. A long-term contract w PBC gave Spike some good fights -- and some garbage.
I always felt that guaranteed $$ can lead to mediocre performance. Better to require your partner to continually deliver good product, each and every time.
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