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  • anonymous2.0
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    #81
    I don't really give a **** about Max or Jim as they were grubby corporate shills (Jim is a crybaby corporate shill) I feel for Roy who loses his job and was the only one to accurately call a fight. I don't know how many times Jim gushes over a punch and Roy chuckles and corrects him.

    "That straight left hand shook him!"
    "Heheh, nah Jim it was the right that hurt him."

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    • Fabes88
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      #82
      All these pbc fanboys celebrating. True fans know this is a sad moment

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      • FRANKIE420247
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        #83
        Originally posted by Willy Wanker
        Kellerman is the type of guy who tries to play on both sides of the fence.
        I use to like the guy, but he's just a company guy now. He already works for espn, so we may still see his herpy mouth a55 sooner them later.

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        • koolkc107
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          #84
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          I wonder what they’re gonna do after Game of Thrones ends? There isn’t going to be much of a reason to have HBO at all.
          HBO has confirmed that it's going ahead with a Game of Thrones prequel set during the Age of Heroes, and that it's NOT making one set in Valyria. Good idea?

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          • Scipio2009
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            #85
            Originally posted by KTFOKING
            Will be interesting to see where guys like Lampley/Max/Roy end up. Has FOX announced their broadcast crew yet? Maybe DAZN adds one of them?

            Canelo shouldn't sign a deal with anyone, operate like the true boss he is on a fight to fight basis.

            Golovkin possibly to DAZN? Could fight Andrade/Derevyanchenko/Jacobs.

            Interesting times to say the least.
            -Lampley will become HBO's Bryant Gumbel; he's been a voice on the network for so long that he's basically defined as the voice of HBO Sports to most people. 'The Fight Game' will morph into a more general sports program, with Lampley commenting on the occasional big fight.

            -Kellerman likely gets folded into the boxing coverage on ESPN, adding to his general sports work with the network.

            -Roy is likely SOL; he's been tagged as a HBO asset, and any boxing franchise is likely to try and develop their own fighter voice. DAZN may reach out if Ray Leonard flops, but they already have Sergio Mora in the fold.

            -FOX will likely look to build their own identity, picking folks from the first stage of the PBC effort, but also incorporating FOX/FS1 talents.

            -Derevyenchenko and Jacobs are both Haymon fighter, so expecting them to simply stick with DAZN is a mistake.

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            • Eff Pandas
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              #86
              Originally posted by Horus
              So how did that banning all of Al Haymon Fighters decision work out for you HBO???
              It obviously wasn't a good move by HBO, but idk if they didn't have their hands tied anyway.

              People keep acting like Bob or Al ended HBO Boxing, but HBO ended HBO Boxing by throwing less money at it for 2 f#cking decades & throwing more money into other things that are where they are fighting for new viewers with the likes of Amazon Prime & Netflix.

              I will say its ironic that two Haymon guys will be the last HBO fight...or apparently will be anyways cuz I know there was rumors of a Dec. card not long ago so maybe that'll be the last show or maybe Jacobs vs Derevyanchenko will be idk.

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              • Bronx23
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                #87
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                You don't think there is isn't just gonna be a DAZN vs ESPN vs Showtime/FOX thing going on now?

                It'd be cool if you were right, but idk that Spence will be on DAZN or ESPN anytime soon or Bud or Loma will be on Showtime/FOX or DAZN anytime soon or Joshua will be on Showtime/FOX or ESPN anytime soon. Everyone is still gonna guard their best fighters being on other platforms I tend to believe.
                yea you nailed it. HBO leaving wont fix any roadblocks.

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  I wonder what they’re gonna do after Game of Thrones ends? There isn’t going to be much of a reason to have HBO at all.
                  My guess is that they're making a massive bet on their Watchmen show carrying things going forward.

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                  • SUBZER0ED
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                    #89
                    Old man Arum called it.

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                    • KTFOKING
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009
                      -Lampley will become HBO's Bryant Gumbel; he's been a voice on the network for so long that he's basically defined as the voice of HBO Sports to most people. 'The Fight Game' will morph into a more general sports program, with Lampley commenting on the occasional big fight.

                      -Kellerman likely gets folded into the boxing coverage on ESPN, adding to his general sports work with the network.

                      -Roy is likely SOL; he's been tagged as a HBO asset, and any boxing franchise is likely to try and develop their own fighter voice. DAZN may reach out if Ray Leonard flops, but they already have Sergio Mora in the fold.

                      -FOX will likely look to build their own identity, picking folks from the first stage of the PBC effort, but also incorporating FOX/FS1 talents.

                      -Derevyenchenko and Jacobs are both Haymon fighter, so expecting them to simply stick with DAZN is a mistake.
                      Derevyanchenko is with Dibella and he will go where ever the money is.

                      Jacobs is with Haymon by name, Hearn is running the show for him now.

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