PBC PPV's are about to become a thing
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No they didn't. They mentioned PPV, but said nothing about both producing multiple PPVs a year. You made that up.
NEW YORK – August 30, 2018 – SHOWTIME Sports and Premier Boxing Champions have entered into a three-year boxing programming agreement extending their long-term partnership. The deal calls for a monthly series of events presented by Premier Boxing Champions to air live on SHOWTIME, ensuring the network’s access to the deepest talent pool in boxing and its continued ability to deliver the industry’s leading programming.
LOS ANGELES - FOX Sports today announced it has reached a landmark four-year, multi-platform agreement with Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) making FOX Sports the preeminent broadcaster for PBC's top-tier championship fights featuring its biggest and brightest stars. The announcement was made by Mark Silverman, President, National Networks, FOX Sports and Alan Haymon, President and CEO of Haymon Sports, creator of the PBC series.Comment
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This is what ******s on here wanted, a haymon monopoly. But again people don't realise when a business has a monopoly on things and no real competitors, the prices go up and the standards drop.Comment
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I didn't make anything up.No they didn't. They mentioned PPV, but said nothing about both producing multiple PPVs a year. You made that up.
NEW YORK – August 30, 2018 – SHOWTIME Sports and Premier Boxing Champions have entered into a three-year boxing programming agreement extending their long-term partnership. The deal calls for a monthly series of events presented by Premier Boxing Champions to air live on SHOWTIME, ensuring the network’s access to the deepest talent pool in boxing and its continued ability to deliver the industry’s leading programming.
https://presscenter.premierboxingcha...ia-rights-deal
If both FOX and SHO said they will be doin PPVs, that's multiple. If FOX does just one and SHO does just one that us multiple.
Tim Smith also mentioned PPVs in that interview he did earlier this month. Listen to it, it's a good listen.
Spence-Garcia is said to be a PPV if it ever happens. Hell, Shawn Porter said a unification with Spence is a PPV fight. Those guys never ever mentioned PPVs before the new deals.
Why would they mention PPVs in the press releases?Comment
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You wrote:
The recent announcements called for both SHO and FOX to produce multiple PPV's a year.
BOTH to produce MULTIPLE A YEAR.
The press releases say nothing about that. Just because FOX may do PPV and SHO may do PPV doesn't mean both will be producing multiple PPVs a year.
Each may do one. One may do one while the other does none. It depends. But recent announcements calling for both to do multiple? No. The announcements don't say that. You made that up.Comment
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Have you listened to the Tim Smith interview? Nothing is made up.You wrote:
The recent announcements called for both SHO and FOX to produce multiple PPV's a year.
BOTH to produce MULTIPLE A YEAR.
The press releases say nothing about that. Just because FOX may do PPV and SHO may do PPV doesn't mean both will be producing multiple PPVs a year.
Each may do one. One may do one while the other does none. It depends. But recent announcements calling for both to do multiple? No. The announcements don't say that. You made that up.Comment
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It is going to be extremely difficult to have multiple PPV's without any PPV draws. They don't even have enough fighters to fill their current commitment of dates across Fox and Showtime.Comment
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