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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostDid a quick check of your posting history. Slurped Bivol and Kovalev. Hated on Wilder, Taylor, PBC, Floyd, Canelo, Stevenson, Mikey and Haymon.
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Originally posted by slu View PostFew things. Your right could be in the neighborhood of 6-8, I'm hearing 8-10 based on add buys but your right could be 6. Difference with UFC is Al does WAY less PPV. Dana is running a PPV a month and that ****** the life out of the network shows. Al will do some PPV, he will have to but not one a month. FS1 cards I'd guess will improve vs what they were doing when PBC was buying airtime (I would make them if I was Fox and I'm paying a rights fee). So your right, Showtime and FS1 will have fights that are similar to what we have seen on Showtime but with more dates, probably some lessor fights on FS1 but overall better than what's been on there. Lastly, I would SERIOUSLY doubt showtime is paying more. I'd guess it's same (basically there boxing budget went to Al anyway). No way CBS is shelling out more money now with Viacom problems. But still a huge win for Al because he formalizes it vs. a handshake so his investors have to be happy because it creates real value and certainty of revenue (for the fighters too). I hear Fox is paying a real rights deal (my guess is your 45-50 number is close enough) AND Fox covers all the expenses and shoulder programming. That's a huge win for PBC (and Fox for that matter, I mean let's say they are paying $50, that's signifcantly less than UFC and the numbers are comparable to better depending on fight quality).
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Great counter by Al Haymon and PBC against Deep Pocket Hearn and Deez Nuts, and I applaud all the Al Haymaon true loyal fighters who had a little patience and will now reap the benefits, never trust a snake when you see one, Deep Pockets Hearn and Deez Nuts will now be showcasing Tevin Farmer, Jessie Vargas and Poo Poo as their main event guys, no one knows Ajoke in the US, they will be out of business in about a year, lolllllllllllllllllll
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to all the haymon fan boys celebrating you do realise PBC is just a name now, its not developed the way haymon intended
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Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View PostGreat counter by Al Haymon and PBC against Deep Pocket Hearn and Deez Nuts, and I applaud all the Al Haymaon true loyal fighters who had a little patience and will now reap the benefits, never trust a snake when you see one, Deep Pockets Hearn and Deez Nuts will now be showcasing Tevin Farmer, Jessie Vargas and Poo Poo as their main event guys, no one knows Ajoke in the US, they will be out of business in about a year, lolllllllllllllllllll
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The only good fight Eddie the Snake has going on is Poo Poo vs BJS, and that’s because he is throwing money around like he is in a strip club, props to Jessie Vargas and Tevin Farmer for sticking up Eddie the Stalker Hearn with no gun, lolllllllllllllllll. Enjoy your garbage App and fights Deez Nuts!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostOkay, so lets say SHO puts one 18 cards next year, they will do so with ~50 million in rights fees. That's on average around 2.7 million per card. If FOX gets a similar budget and puts on say 8-10 like you are predicting, plus 15 FS1 cards. I have no idea how many FS1 cards take place now but lets say it is around that mark from 2019 on. If FOX wants bigger fights and will want to pay good rights fees for them, then we can assume about 3.5-5 million for those FOX cards. That already puts you around 30-35 million. So for the 15 or so FS1 cards, you have left around 10-15 million. No way can you put the type of quality SHO puts on with that type of budget. If FS1 is to put on SHO level cards, then FOX better be paying around 75-80 million per year, and not 45-50 million per year.
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