What Network should Canelo sign with?

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  • NarcosMaidana
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    #11
    he better hope he doesnt pop up positive again

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    • Hatesrats
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      #12
      HBO will prob pick up both Canelo & GEE again to finish the story.
      (& give both John Snow and the Khaleesi a pay cut... she don't show tittie anymore anyway)

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #13
        Originally posted by bigdunny1
        It's clear he's not going back to HBO now lol He's the biggest star they will all throw whatever money he wants at him. But what's the best place for him to land?
        He's going to ESPN if he leaves HBO. GBP already has a deal with them, they have ESPN deportes, they have Bernardo Osuna who will slurp Canelo and 8ball dela Lingerie's nutsack at the same time.

        Plus ESPN allows for the Murata and Saunder fights, which are more lucrative than potential fights with Haymon guys Charlo, Jrock and the lara rematch

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #14
          Dazn.........

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          • bigdunny1
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            #15
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            What makes you say he's definitely not going back with HBO? Or did HBO finally say they are out of boxing & I missed the news?

            I think GGG is 99% for sure out at HBO cuz he's been pissed about 12 different things including HBO's Canelo lean so I think he's going to do some serious shopping & the ONLY thing that keeps him is if he's guaranteed a third fight vs Canelo or Canelo leaves & HBO cuddles GGG like they did Canelo.

            I feel like if HBO is staying in the boxing business, and there is still nothing saying they are going away outside of the trajectory I've been saying has been in play for 20 years, they are nuts not to re-up Canelo or match whatever deal some other entity offers him (assuming they 100% got a matching deal with Canelo even if GGG 2 was the last fight of his deal). I do think Showtime & DAZN could make him some interesting offers & I suspect if HBO is out one of these ent^tties will retain his services. ESPN might be a dark horse in acquiring Canelo's services.

            Edit: Motherf#ck BS I can't even say ent^tties cuz it gots t^tties in it. Y'all need to mfing stop with this censoring nonsense.
            read jim lampley's letter on the eve of Canelo's biggest win of his career. No shot he fights again for HBO.

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            • Eff Pandas
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              #16
              Originally posted by bigdunny1
              read jim lampley's letter on the eve of Canelo's biggest win of his career. No shot he fights again for HBO.
              Link?

              Have heard nothing about some Lampley letter.

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              • bigdunny1
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                #17
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                Link?

                Have heard nothing about some Lampley letter.
                During a recent edition of The Fight Game, HBO broadcast analyst Jim Lampley gave his thoughts on last week's rematch between Gennady Golovkin and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez. After twelve fierce rounds of action, Canelo walked away with a twelve round majority decision win at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Golovkin suffered his first career defeat and lost his WBC, WBA, IBO middleweight titles.

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                • Eff Pandas
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                  #18
                  Those are comments from his show not a letter.

                  And I don't see that as some personally dogging of Canelo. Thats his take, wrong as I see it, of some global influence he believes GGG has acquired with these decisions against GGG. I don't see how that'd be a dealbreaker for Canelo.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #19
                    No one. Just do him.

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #20
                      HBO, tbh

                      Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez isn't a fighter unto his self; he's the crown ***el of Golden Boy Promotions and the cornerstone of the whole operation.

                      Whatever network that gets Alvarez will also have to commit dates for the rest of Golden Boy.

                      HBO/Turner Sports, DAZN, and possibly NBC are the only viable options

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