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Sorry guys, but I need your explanation. How is it possible?
HBO says that 12th of May is unsuitable date for this fight, but at the same time Nelson says that it can be arranged on HBO even at 12th of May. What is the logic? I REALLY need help to figure out.
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Originally posted by Good,yeah!!! View PostSorry guys, but I need your explanation. How is it possible?
HBO says that 12th of May is unsuitable date for this fight, but at the same time Nelson says that it can be arranged on HBO even at 12th of May. What is the logic? I REALLY need help to figure out.
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Originally posted by observer View PostHBO are planning Canelo-GGG re-run with a live card. They think they can have a good HBO show on that day, with or without Loma-Linares. So Loma-Linares on HBO is fine, but if it's done elsewhere it cannibalizes an HBO-Golden Boy promotion.
Thanks for your explanation, my friend!
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostI don't understand this train of thought. He had him fight Walters, who many felt would defeat Loma and that he'd duck him and also the same with Rigo both in his last four fights. This place was rampant with people saying Loma had no chance in either fight. Now, GBP are not budging despite TR having an exclusive ESPN contract on a Linares fight.
The people who are ****ting on this situation are mostly the same ones who swore the Rigo fight would never happen and all the way up until the first bell swore Loma was a dead man walking.
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And wtf is with the hbo replay a week after fight still happening? These idiots are really behind the times in alot of ways
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostHBO is willing to pay MORE than ESPN! Gomez and Oscar said so. Bob's reply was ESPN has a bigger audience. He never denied that HBO is willing to pay MORE than ESPN! Why would the champ leave HBO to fight the challenger on ESPN for LESS money?
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