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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostRespect to Haymon. This deal has been floating around as a rumor for awhile.
Lotsa money in boxing right now. HBO is rumored to have a $20M-$30M budget. Showtime is throwing $50M to PBC per year mostly it sounds like. Fox is throwing $50M a year to PBC. DAZN threw Fast Eddie $120M a year. ESPN is giving Bobby Arum $30M+. Thats a lot of mfing money. Upwards of $300M a year.
With that much money they are either gonna be overpaying the f#ck outta guys, assuming you can overpay guys taking punches to the head & putting their life on the line for entertainment, or they are gonna need to start working together to insure they pay guys big for the fights fans wanna see even if fake lines in the sand need to be crossed to make certain fights. Here's hoping for the latter.
There was another poster on this site who was trying to argue that Top Rank was sitting on a fortune from ESPN, yet couldn't produce even a guess at a source. Any info would be much appreciated.
[Note: talked with another poster about the DAZN deal, and the idea that the deal is actually an escalator (worth $1b were they to get the full 8 years) with only the first two levels guaranteed. ie $40m, $65m, $90m, $115m, $140m, $165m, $190m, $205m for each year, with Hearn only getting the first two years, and the remaining 6 only if DAZN chooses to extend the deal]
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAny source for that $30m figure for Top Rank on ESPN/ESPN+?
There was another poster on this site who was trying to argue that Top Rank was sitting on a fortune from ESPN, yet couldn't produce even a guess at a source. Any info would be much appreciated.
[Note: talked with another poster about the DAZN deal, and the idea that the deal is actually an escalator (worth $1b were they to get the full 8 years) with only the first two levels guaranteed. ie $40m, $65m, $90m, $115m, $140m, $165m, $190m, $205m for each year, with Hearn only getting the first two years, and the remaining 6 only if DAZN chooses to extend the deal]
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Originally posted by lanker rom View Posttrue we as boxing fans aren't out of murky waters just yet. Ratings and stars and revenue have to be generated or else boxing will go right back into the fringes. Haymon now has to create a consistently good product while creating a actual brand or atleast stars to carry the show. Its very possible with all the dates on fox and showtime. however now hes no longer just competing with goldenboy and top rank. Hes essentially competing with everyother show in his time slot.
Haymon was an investor in bounce. can anyone name any other tv show or movie hes done. My guess is other than up all night and three brothers hes also done the new movie SUPERFLY and Floyd Mayweather produced "the Boy"
As long as Haymon delivers for Showtime/CBS, and delivers what he's promised to FOX/FS1, the deals aren't going anywhere and will likely grow.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAny source for that $30m figure for Top Rank on ESPN/ESPN+?
There was another poster on this site who was trying to argue that Top Rank was sitting on a fortune from ESPN, yet couldn't produce even a guess at a source. Any info would be much appreciated.
[Note: talked with another poster about the DAZN deal, and the idea that the deal is actually an escalator (worth $1b were they to get the full 8 years) with only the first two levels guaranteed. ie $40m, $65m, $90m, $115m, $140m, $165m, $190m, $205m for each year, with Hearn only getting the first two years, and the remaining 6 only if DAZN chooses to extend the deal]
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAny source for that $30m figure for Top Rank on ESPN/ESPN+?
There was another poster on this site who was trying to argue that Top Rank was sitting on a fortune from ESPN, yet couldn't produce even a guess at a source. Any info would be much appreciated
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostPretty sure ESPN is paying more than $30 million in license fees. Likely close to double that amount.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostShowtime isn't leaving boxing anytime soon, and Fox Sports have made their commitment to featuring combat sports/entertainment absolutely clear (with clear current price thresholds, of course; with the sale of the assets to Disney, all there's really left with Fox is FOX, Fox Sports (FS1/FS2), Fox News, and Fox Business).
As long as Haymon delivers for Showtime/CBS, and delivers what he's promised to FOX/FS1, the deals aren't going anywhere and will likely grow.
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