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    Ross Greenburg, who has run HBO Sports since 2000, is leaving the network after 33 years, saying he is fatigued by the time he spent working on its boxing business.

    He said he was not renewing his contract and was not being dismissed.

    “I’ve accomplished everything I hoped for,” he said in a telephone interview.

    He denied reports that he was fired for losing Manny Pacquiao, one of HBO’s strongest pay-per-view stars, to Showtime for his fight on May 7 against Shane Mosley .

    “That’s a silly rationale,” he said. “That added to my angst, but one fight doesn’t determine whether I stayed or didn’t stay. I lived through the loss of Chavez and Tyson.” He added, “I’ve been through a lot of wearing negotiations.”

    He said that he was not renewing his contract, which was expiring soon, and that he had been thinking of leaving HBO for the last three months.

    Richard Plepler, the co-president of HBO, and Michael Lombardo, the president of HBO programming, said in a statement that Greenburg “helped redefine the sports programming genre and set an extraordinary standard of excellence in the industry.”

    Greenburg, 56, became the executive producer of HBO Sports in 1985 and followed Seth Abraham as its president 11 years ago. Greenburg created the “Real Sports,” “24/7” and “Hard Knocks” series, and oversaw production of dozens of documentaries.

    His last deal for HBO was a collaboration with Major League Baseball Productions on a documentary about Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit that will be shown soon.

    Greenburg has won 51 Sports Emmys and 8 Peabody Awards.

    “That’s who I am,” he said, referring to programming that does not include boxing matches. “I create programming that makes people laugh and cry.”

    Greenburg said that the toll of dealing with promoters and managers made him want to leave. One promoter, in particular, Bob Arum, has criticized HBO and Greenburg for exerting too much control over boxing and not making the most competitive matchups.

    Arum’s displeasure with HBO led Pacquiao, whom he promotes, to fight on Showtime Pay-Per-View, which got a marketing assist from CBS’s heavy promotion. “The problem HBO Sports got into,” Arum said in May, “is they became defenders of the status quo.”

    The bout generated a reported 1.3 million to 1.4 million pay-per-view purchases.

    Greenburg would not discuss Arum or his criticism.

    “I love the sport; I grew up in it,” Greenburg said. “We made the sport relevant when people thought it was dying.” He cited HBO’s productions of Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya’s bouts for helping breathe life into boxing.

    He said that the speculation that HBO’s loss of Pacquiao, a huge pay-per-view attraction, would cause his firing demonstrated that “the boxing media can be really mean-spirited and they look for items to bury people.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/sp...bo-sports.html
    Last edited by Eastbay Giant; 07-17-2011, 06:26 PM.

  • #2
    Nice find -- I wonder if Dan Rafael is headed to HBO?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
      Nice find -- I wonder if Dan Rafael is headed to HBO?
      He just signed a deal to be a commentator for EPIX....so I doubt it.

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      • #4
        He did get fired. HBO has a lot of respect for the guy, as he has done a lot of great things at HBO sports. They're allowing him to save face by letting him say he's leaving.

        Standard procedure with big-time executives.

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        • #5
          He ****ed with Arum when he didn't give Cotto (who was the 2nd biggest draw in the sport at the time and has done a TON for HBO) the slot and instead they gave it to Martinez fighting some goat farmer no one has ever heard of.

          Once Pacquiao-Mosley went to showtime it was only a matter of time before Greenburg got the axe. Lol at a a high level exec getting "fatigued". Yea those five star meals and private jets really take their toll on someones body.

          Arum got the President of HBO sports fired without saying a single word because Companies like HBO would fire anyone in a heartbeat if it meant they would make more money.

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          • #6
            Yea I think HBO is just givving him the chance to save face

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            • #7
              Originally posted by paulf View Post
              He did get fired. HBO has a lot of respect for the guy, as he has done a lot of great things at HBO sports. They're allowing him to save face by letting him say he's leaving.

              Standard procedure with big-time executives.
              Yea HBO is just giving him the chance to save face

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              • #8
                Yea.. I think it was either get fired or resign. Of course no one wants the embarrassment of getting fired.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                  He ****ed with Arum when he didn't give Cotto (who was the 2nd biggest draw in the sport at the time and has done a TON for HBO) the slot and instead they gave it to Martinez fighting some goat farmer no one has ever heard of.

                  Once Pacquiao-Mosley went to showtime it was only a matter of time before Greenburg got the axe. Lol at a a high level exec getting "fatigued". Yea those five star meals and private jets really take their toll on someones body.

                  Arum got the President of HBO sports fired without saying a single word because Companies like HBO would fire anyone in a heartbeat if it meant they would make more money.
                  HBO tried to take a stance (the right stance), but went about it the wrong way and and far too late. If Martinez had been fighting someone legit it might not have rubbed Arum the wrong way, but they forced Martinez to fight Dzinzurik (an "easy" fight) because they had promised Shaw an HBO date for him as per her contract for Alexander/Bradley, when they had just turned down Cotto's easy fight with Martisoryan that Arum wanted.

                  Cotto and Arum didn't get paid. HBO didnt get those excellent Cotto ratings. The WBC finally had an excuse to steal Martinez's belt and put it on that fraud Chavez jr without him having to fight Sergio.

                  They really just ****ed that thing up for all parties.

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                  • #10
                    Whether he was fired or he resign, one thing is for sure, he will be back.

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