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  • Top Rank/ESPN To Announce Big New Deal

    Good news for Boxing.

    http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-re...qwcH9A.twitter

  • #2
    Wow, seems like it will be a long-term partnership. Good for them..

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    • #3
      Interesting.

      Hauser wrote that Top Rank probably lost their investor and that they may have to ask ESPN to invest more money.

      Is that what happened?

      Should be an interesting panel...

      A panel discussion, moderated by ESPN’s Joe Tessitore, will feature ESPN’s Burke Magnus, executive vice president of programming & scheduling and Stephen A. Smith, commentator of First Take; and Top Rank’s Bob Arum, founder and CEO and Todd duBoef, president.

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        • #5
          where does that say anything about a new deal..

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          • #6
            I still don't understand TV contracts and such, but does this pretty much mean the future of boxing (PBC already is on free tv for the most part) will be on network television? Are promoters starting to phase out HBO and SHO?

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            • #7
              Has anyone confirmed with Top Rank that their boxing show will be a part of Disney's new streaming platform that's supposed to be showing some ESPN sports?

              That'll be a huge thing for TR if so.

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              • #8
                hbo foooked up

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                • #9
                  Hopefully it is some type of Long Term Boxing Deal that would be GREAT for the sport of boxing! However ESPN will need to do a better damn job Presenting Boxing and show it more respect instead of just treating it like they have no respect for it and like it is just another Program to Fill Time

                  But the 3 Matches on ESPN from Top Rank, I would say all 3 was Entertaining!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GriffTannen View Post
                    where does that say anything about a new deal..




                    All speculation but it's pointing at a multi-year big $$$$$ partnership.

                    UFC got $115 million a year from fox, if Top Rank can get $20-$30 million from ESPN a year that would be good for them imo. HBO last had maybe $25m-$30m budget. That's like Top Rank getting the whole HBO budget.

                    I don't know what type of deal they are signing but UFC was looking for $450 million a year on it's new contract. ESPN probably saw the big Pac ratings and decent Crawford ratings and is jumping on board.

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