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Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud View PostLove him or hate him, but Bob is 100% right on this one. It's time to move away from both HBO & SHO Time.
Arum's opening Gambit is to try and use the exposure on ESPN to then turn around and sell his big fights on Top Rank Boxing PPV. How is that solving anything?
HBO is doing their own thing, but Showtime/CBS and PBC are on a different model than Top Rank; pretty much eliminate the PPV, leverage all available avenues to get fans engaged, and take as big a fight as possible to as large an audience as makes sense.
Floyd fights on PPV, and Canelo Alvarez fights on PPV (Andre Ward is borderline at this point); outside of a few fights (Ward-Stevenson, Wilder-Joshua, possibly Joshua-Klitschko II, possibly Ward-Bellew), every main event fight that you can possibly think of can be put on for whatever CBS had to commit to get Thurman-Garcia and have the fighters splitting $4m.
PPV can't and shouldn't be a regular occurrence in boxing, and Arum still doesn't seem to get that.
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Originally posted by Butch.McRae View PostI'm still waiting to hear details on financing. Without a significant war chest, the fights will inevitably either be mismatches or ****y cards. They haven't said a word about it. I find it hard to believe that ESPN would be financing cards while they are bleeding subscribers, viewers, and laying off staff. So I'm assuming Bob is co-financing these cards with some unidentified investors (probably are PE firm).
I still don't see how this is a financially viable move. Manny can't fight on every card.
I don't know Arum's entire stable, but, as an example, let's talk about Ponomarev (welterweight that he had back out of the eliminator against Errol Spence Jr); he needs a fight, and Arum's not going to pony up big money. Nothing is stopping him from putting a call in for Leonard Bundu or Aaron Martinez or Samuel Vargas (rugged, tough, awkward fighters who come to fight).
Still, a lot left to know, a promoter who likes to talk, but a US boxing press that will likely avoid asking the needed questions, for concern over loss of access.
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Originally posted by locomex89 View Posti second that. Interested to see what network he fights on the following week after canelo vs ggg. He's supposed to headline.
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Originally posted by p4ptbe View Postwho linares? Isnt he fighting in england? It might only be on boxnation over there maybe! But haymon let chavez and amir go over there and fight canelo! Also hopkins said jacobs is fighting on canelo vs ggg undercard! So they are doing business together and linares vs mikey makes sense
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Originally posted by Thetruthiserrol View PostWhere are you finding this information about this FOX PBC deal? I've searched on Google and can't seem to find anything.
Fox/FS1 seem to be the frontrunner for the coming PBC package (Rd 1 deals are up at the end on 2017), so a package is likely being discussed going forward.
Guessed at the details likely being talked about (for all of the PBC fights to go to one broadcaster, a deal featuring 40 dates a year made sense to me)
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Originally posted by Steven Mccowan View PostVery good post man. And i agree with it all except i dont think espn will allow bob to put up a ton of **** fights. And i think in their deal espn does have some say in it. Only time will tell though. Appreciate you and peace out
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