Haymon & ITV UK
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‼️ Al Haymon's PBC are reportedly planning to attack the UK market in 2019. It's claimed the American will put UK and US shows on ITV next year, with the first British fight set to be James DeGale v Chris Eubank Jr. Joe Joyce also central to the plans. [According to @PASport]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 8, 2018
Man this would be big. PBC on ITV. -
It's been rumored since 2016 but this could be legit since fox jumped a uk broadcast station might decide to join in. But what could haymon really do inside the uk‼️ Al Haymon's PBC are reportedly planning to attack the UK market in 2019. It's claimed the American will put UK and US shows on ITV next year, with the first British fight set to be James DeGale v Chris Eubank Jr. Joe Joyce also central to the plans. [According to @PASport]
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 8, 2018
Man this would be big. PBC on ITV.Comment
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Exclusive, via @pasport: Al Haymon to venture into British boxing, starting with DeGale-Eubank in Janhttps://t.co/mDbNGaHp9I
— Declan Warrington (@decwarrington) November 8, 2018
Tim Smith from PBC hinted that more deals and announcements to come maybe that is one of them. David Haye will be a KEY PLAYER for sure over in the UK as a ManagerComment
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Most definitely idk what this deal would include or how this deal would come about but for right now it's best to wait. Seeing as how no reputable american boxing journalist reported anything. Mike coppinger has been on his Ps and Qs lately if true he would have said somethingExclusive, via @pasport: Al Haymon to venture into British boxing, starting with DeGale-Eubank in Janhttps://t.co/mDbNGaHp9I
— Declan Warrington (@decwarrington) November 8, 2018
Tim Smith from PBC hinted that more deals and announcements to come maybe that is one of them. David Haye will be a KEY PLAYER for sure over in the UK as a ManagerComment
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The move doesn't make too much sense, almost largely due to Haymon not having to enough UK talent not tied in with Sky Sports, BoxNation/BT Sport, and arguably Channel 5.
Joe Joyce, James Degale, seemingly Lee Selby, apparently Chris Eubank Jr, and whomever else David Have has rights to is a good start, but that may be only enough UK talent to maybe do for shows per year.
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