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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Showtime's Espinoza: Boxing Schedule Will Be Better Post Pandemic

    Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza expects the boxing schedule to be a barnburner once the world and sweet science is back to regularly scheduled programming. Boxing events after mid-March, all the way through April and parts of May, have been snake bitten by the global pandemic that is coronavirus. But once boxing is back up and running, fans should expect to get a jam-packed calendar with a slew of new dates for all of its top combatsmen.
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    Originally posted by Greenfield02
    Showtimes boxing programing has been pure trash for the past couple of years. Espinoza needs to stop sucking Haymons d*** and allow other promoters bring boxing content to their Network, that's going to be their only saving grace, otherwise I predict another HBO situation.
    YOU MORON HE ALLOWS OTHER PROMOTERS TO DO FIGHTS ON SHOBOX EVERY MONTH... STOP SMOKING CRACK LIKE A JUNKIE AND WAKE UP.... PBC FIGHTS GET THE BIGGEST RATINGS THATS WHY THEY GET THE BEST SPOTS.... NOW GO BACK TO THE FOOD STAMP OFFICE BROKE BUM

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      Originally posted by Greenfield02
      Sure buddy Sure...
      ****** alert
      ****** alert
      Call him a ****** and he runs away
      I guess the truth hurts

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      • bluebeam
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        #4
        Originally posted by Greenfield02
        Showtimes boxing programing has been pure trash for the past couple of years. Espinoza needs to stop sucking Haymons d*** and allow other promoters bring boxing content to their Network, that's going to be their only saving grace, otherwise I predict another HBO situation.

        Promoters like who?

        Hearn and golden boy are putting fights on dazn.

        Arum is putting fights on espn.

        Haymon is his only hope.


        Who's left?

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        • Coachcody
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          #5
          Looking forward to watching all these fights on Showtime soon!

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          • MeanestNiceGuy
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            I mean, it's not like Showtime's boxing schedule was overflowing with fights anyway. If anything, this "break from boxing" should give Showtime and Espinoza time to make bigger fights with rival promoters and so on.

            I swear, if this pandemic doesn't bring boxing heads (promoters, networks, managers) together, then I know these guys are just money-hungry and full of *****.

            At this point, fighters are missing paydays, fans aren't getting fights, and nobody's really getting paid like that....so, this pandemic should serve as an opportunity for handlers to set aside their differences, but what do I know?

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              #7
              Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
              I mean, it's not like Showtime's boxing schedule was overflowing with fights anyway. If anything, this "break from boxing" should give Showtime and Espinoza time to make bigger fights with rival promoters and so on.

              I swear, if this pandemic doesn't bring boxing heads (promoters, networks, managers) together, then I know these guys are just money-hungry and full of *****.

              At this point, fighters are missing paydays, fans aren't getting fights, and nobody's really getting paid like that....so, this pandemic should serve as an opportunity for handlers to set aside their differences, but what do I know?

              sure, and then they can all run in slow motion through a field of sunflowers with their arms outstretched.

              cmon, who are we kidding? lol

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              • MeanestNiceGuy
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                #8
                Originally posted by OnePunch
                sure, and then they can all run in slow motion through a field of sunflowers with their arms outstretched.

                cmon, who are we kidding? lol


                Yeah, man....I know I was reaching and preaching in the same post! I knew damn well I was asking for too much before I clicked "submit post".

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                • Dasmius Shinobi
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                  #9
                  FÛÇK the Corona Virus.

                  The fucking mess that is going to happen is, when all sports desperately lock dates at the same time. This is going to be a competition.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                    I mean, it's not like Showtime's boxing schedule was overflowing with fights anyway. If anything, this "break from boxing" should give Showtime and Espinoza time to make bigger fights with rival promoters and so on.

                    I swear, if this pandemic doesn't bring boxing heads (promoters, networks, managers) together, then I know these guys are just money-hungry and full of *****.

                    At this point, fighters are missing paydays, fans aren't getting fights, and nobody's really getting paid like that....so, this pandemic should serve as an opportunity for handlers to set aside their differences, but what do I know?
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy


                    Yeah, man....I know I was reaching and preaching in the same post! I knew damn well I was asking for too much before I clicked "submit post".

                    I understand and I agree with you. For me, I hope your wishes become a reality. We need those promoter and network to work together and feed our hungers as boxing fans.

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