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  • EL_GRINGO
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    Top Rank heading to ESPN

    Top Rank Inc. has been gobbling up prospects over the past year even as HBO’s limited slate of dates has grown thinner and thinner. Bob Arum had a vision, and now it’s coming to fruition.

    The Las Vegas-based promotional outfit has been engaged in talks for months on a new deal that will see Top Rank’s best and brightest stars — boxers such as Manny Pacquiao, Terence Crawford and Vasyl Lomachenko — featured on ESPN and perhaps ABC (Disney owns both networks), multiple sources told ******.com.

    ******.com was unable to confirm whether some shows will be telecast on ABC but multiple sources suggested it’s a possibility.

    A major announcement should come next week, with ESPN unveiling the series.

    The first fight on the new platform will be Pacquiao’s welterweight title defense against Jeff Horn on July 2 in Australia (July 1 in the U.S.). Sources told ******.com that HBO offered an undisclosed license fee for the rights to televise the fight but was turned down by Top Rank, its longtime partner. The second show is slated for Aug. 5 and could feature the rematch between Lomachenko and Orlando Salido.

    ESPN is expected to have approval over matchups, much the way HBO and Showtime retains quality control. It’s expected the untitled Top Rank series will bring approximately seven shows to ESPN/ABC this year, with a minimum of 18 more coming in 2018. The third show is expected to be in late August, a battle for the undisputed junior welterweight championship between Crawford and Julius Indongo. The duration of the agreement is unclear.

    An HBO spokesperson declined comment when contacted by ******.com, and it is unknown whether Top Rank is permanently severing ties with the subscription cable network, with which it has done business for more than 35 years.

    It’s expected Top Rank will also roll out an over-the-top network in the vein of WWE Network where fans will have digital access to the company’s massive fights library, built over 50-plus years, with a slew of Muhammad Ali bouts. The tentative plan is for Top Rank to also televise live fights on that network, where prospects from their 2016 Olympic class — fighters such as Michael Conlan, Shakur Stevenson and Teofimo Lopez — will gain exposure.

    It’s also expected ESPN will kick in its massive library of classic fights for viewership on the unnamed over-the-top network.

    Arum has bristled at HBO’s lack of dates for years now. Little by little, the network’s decreasing interest in boxing has limited Top Rank’s best fighters to just two bouts in a given year instead of three, which the Hall of Fame promoter prefers. It has forced Top Rank to find innovative ways to maintain its commitment to televise the fights of its younger boxers.

    A doubleheader topped by a featherweight title fight between Oscar Valdez vs. Miguel Marriaga, with a super middleweight title bout featuring Gilberto Ramirez and Jesse Hart, wasn’t purchased by HBO in April. Instead, Top Rank produced its own pay-per-view show with Valdez-Marriaga and Ramirez against a lesser foe, Max Bursak.

    The 85-year-old promoter was especially frosty toward HBO during the final press conference ahead of the Crawford-Felix Diaz fight on the network late last month. Diaz promoter Lou DiBella thanked HBO, and Arum fired off a diatribe asking why anyone would thank a network for televising fights, equating it to the notion that NBA superstar LeBron James would thank TNT after a game.

    “Boxing, on a global basis, is one of the biggest sports in the world,” Arum said during an interview with ******.com last month in New York. “Unfortunately, we haven’t seen that in the United States because everything is either on pay-per-view or on two premium networks (HBO and Showtime), which have a limited audience.

    “For example, they did a survey at HBO. Of the 30 million subscribers, less than 5 percent really wanted to watch boxing. That’s a million and a half households. A lot of those households will have other appointments when a fight is aired. So you’re dealing with a f—ing small audience.

    “If the number of fans on Showtime, which is even smaller, have the same percentage [who are avid boxing fans], which is 5 percent, then you probably have [fewer viewers]. It’s less than a million homes. So what the f–k are we talking about?

    When ******.com asked Arum if he had a plan in the works to bring fights to another platform, he replied, “No comment.” Following Crawford’s impressive win over Diaz, Arum was again asked at ringside about his company’s future relationship with HBO on the heels of his comments.

    “That’s none of your f—ing business!” Arum shouted. “What the f–k are you talking about? HBO has done great for boxing. They’ve been very good to boxing. I have nothing bad to say about HBO, but they’re just a f—ing network. That’s all they are. They don’t own the business of boxing.

    “And you may also want to call up the guy over at Showtime (Stephen Espinoza, who runs the sports side) and tell him the same thing. He doesn’t own boxing. He’s just a network that puts on stuff for their subscribers.”

    Arum and Co. haven’t just signed top prospects from the 2016 Olympic class such as Conlan, Stevenson and a host of others. The company also has been in talks with fighters like heavyweight contender Bryant Jennings — whom they recently signed — in an attempt to bolster their stable with plenty more TV dates coming their way.

    The aforementioned matchup pitting Ramirez against Hart is also in the works to be televised on the new platform sometime in the fall.

    Top Rank recently canceled its upcoming shows on Spanish-language network UniMas, a television series that has showcased the company’s developing prospects. With the new series waiting in the wings and the anticipation of ample dates coming to gain greater exposure for its vast stable of talent, UniMas, which was a money-sucker, was no longer necessary.

    After all, Top Rank will be doing far more major shows, and the prospects that would appear on UniMas will have new opportunities for exposure. Top Rank broadcasts its undercards for HBO shows on the promotional company’s official website, and it’s possible that will be an option in conjunction with the new series.

    “How do you say that boxing isn’t a big sport, has lost interest, when you’re televising your fights on your biggest platform to a relatively small number of people,” Arum continued during the interview. “Because if you went to regular television, they have 100 million homes, and if even 5 percent are interested, you at least start with a potential audience of 5 million.

    “(PBC creator Al) Haymon tried doing one way; it didn’t work. Nobody is big enough to have ruined anything.”

    Arum has found a way to keep his fighters active and likely on a bigger platform. The days of Top Rank relying on HBO for TV dates appear to be over — at least for now.
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    Now I know exactly why bob was talking crap about hbo & showtime.......

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    • EL_GRINGO
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      Originally posted by j.razor
      Now I know exactly why bob was talking crap about hbo & showtime.......
      Seems like a good deal to me,18 slots in 2018,i want to see Lomachenko fight more so this looks like the solution

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        Originally posted by EL_GRINGO
        Seems like a good deal to me,18 slots in 2018,i want to see Lomachenko fight more so this looks like the solution
        Yeah bob was going off on a reporter and talking a lot of smack....I was wondering why so thanks for the heads up. He is trying to catch up with Al....lol....but yeah I hope it creates for some match ups to be made with the different camps....Now we need a solution to get Rigo. vs Loma. What do you think?

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          What hurt Haymon/PBC was its inconsistency. It's hard to build a following when you have your fighters fighting on several different networks, on different days of the week, all on different slot times.

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            Wondering whether his purses will be reduced due to this. Subscription channels are inherently richer than free TV

            Also, I guess these fights will be televised on BT Sport in the UK, right?

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              Originally posted by NEETzsche
              Wondering whether his purses will be reduced due to this. Subscription channels are inherently richer than free TV

              Also, I guess these fights will be televised on BT Sport in the UK, right?
              The way I see it is, reduced purses with more dates > no purse with hardly any dates available on the major networks.

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              • hectari
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                So Arum has an actual deal with ESPN so that means ESPN is going to help with the production and promotion, I wonder if Max Kellerman will commentate with STephen A Smith and Teddy Atlas that would be dope, thats pretty dope, this is a great way to build up Boxing on ESPN and to build up Arums young rising stars like Shakur STevenson, Lomachenko, Mickey Conlan, Gilberto Ramirez, etc

                This is a pretty dope move, Pacquiao is a huge name and fighting on ESPN is great for the sport, he is still the second biggest name in boxing under Floyd, and if Jeff Horn wins Arum gets a new star, and Horn is really happy imagine that being a relative unknown and your first fight stateside will be on ESPN with Pacquiao.

                Im predicting this fight does 1.8 million viewership at least.

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                • EL_GRINGO
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                  Originally posted by j.razor
                  Yeah bob was going off on a reporter and talking a lot of smack....I was wondering why so thanks for the heads up. He is trying to catch up with Al....lol....but yeah I hope it creates for some match ups to be made with the different camps....Now we need a solution to get Rigo. vs Loma. What do you think?
                  Well i think your absolutely right,i don't see why roc and toprank couldn't work together,i want to fight to happen but i am not sure at all it does,Bob doesn't want to pay Rigo as much money as Rigo wants,a solution could be that Roc guarantees Rigo want he wants just like they did with Ward,And bob pays Lomachenko,the two fighters are willing it could happen,but it will have to happen fast because Loma's looking to move up again

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