Eddie Hearn's Big Dilemma
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Hearn said it was next and Joshua will say it too when asked
Keep making those excuses for your boy, send him a pen whilst you are at it, get him to sign he contract and take his lossComment
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what hearn says is irrelevant if he wont put it in the contract.Comment
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Well now you're moving the goal posts.
And clearly his strategy has been to build an army of stars instead of focusing on building one superstar like Arum or De La Hoya.
What turned boxing into the niche sport it is was building around one superstar, putting him exclusively on PPV, and then everybody else makes peanuts.
If you're trying to make boxing a mainstream sport again, you're much better off having dozens of fighters who are smaller stars, but fighting for purses that a TV network can afford.
Haymon hasn't attempted to make a PPV star in the PBC era because the entire point of PBC is to get rid of PPV and build enough fighters that you can eventually have your own league that fills the calendar throughout the year with big fights.
In the hey day of PPV, a few fighters made 99% of the money and everybody else was living in poverty. In the PBC era, instead of one guy making 100 million, a hundred guys make 1 million. If you're a fighter, you'd much rather have 100x the chance of making 1 million than risking being broke if you're not the lucky chosen one anointed to make the hundred million.Comment
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Haymon may not speak to many people, but Dibella, Espinoza, etc do. Hang around backstage at enough PBC shows for enough years and you get a pretty good idea of what the strategy is.
Boxing can never be a major sport again until the biggest fights are on CBS/FOX/etc instead of PPV. The Super Bowl isn't on PPV...Comment
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