It's clearly not a good situation for Top Rank, possibly the price Bob is paying for concentrating on elite foreign talent rather than the PBC route of going for depth in US fighters. It's not actually saying TR are losing (or indeed hemorrhaging) money overall though, just that they're making a moderate loss on the live gate. They'll still be getting paid by ESPN for the content, and whilst I can't actually find a $ figure for that, going off ESPNs UFC deal or PBCs SHO/Fox deal I'd expect that to far outweigh the loss on the live gate.
Still, it really ain't a good look for Bob, and nor can I imagine ESPN are gonna be crazy about paying for foreign cards which probably won't get huge US interest, so even though you are - once again - overselling things with your headline, you can probably chalk this up as an L for TR (or a W for PBC if that's your angle), at least as far as boxing, especially live boxing, in the US goes. Whether or not the global sport is ready to support a global promotion only time will tell I guess.
Still, it really ain't a good look for Bob, and nor can I imagine ESPN are gonna be crazy about paying for foreign cards which probably won't get huge US interest, so even though you are - once again - overselling things with your headline, you can probably chalk this up as an L for TR (or a W for PBC if that's your angle), at least as far as boxing, especially live boxing, in the US goes. Whether or not the global sport is ready to support a global promotion only time will tell I guess.
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