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  • #11
    Arum may be a senile old **** but he put his company in good hands.

    also he hires the best looking women

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    • #12
      Originally posted by mrpain81 View Post




      All speculation but it's pointing at a multi-year big $$$$$ partnership.

      UFC got $115 million a year from fox, if Top Rank can get $20-$30 million from ESPN a year that would be good for them imo. HBO last had maybe $25m-$30m budget. That's like Top Rank getting the whole HBO budget.

      I don't know what type of deal they are signing but UFC was looking for $450 million a year on it's new contract. ESPN probably saw the big Pac ratings and decent Crawford ratings and is jumping on board.
      why would they give top rank so much money when they have no fighters? especially with manny on his way out

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      • #13
        Two fights in and ESPN is ready to sign a long-term agreement.... that is how you do a successful time-buy.

        See "PBC" for a contrasting example.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by GriffTannen View Post
          why would they give top rank so much money when they have no fighters? especially with manny on his way out
          They get every Top Rank fight including the Pac/Horn rematch, Ward might be coming on board and with a guaranteed deal Top Rank can sign other big stars.

          This is all speculation of course, have to wait and see.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by FrankieClutch View Post
            I still don't understand TV contracts and such, but does this pretty much mean the future of boxing (PBC already is on free tv for the most part) will be on network television? Are promoters starting to phase out HBO and SHO?
            Not Showtime. Not at all.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by GriffTannen View Post
              where does that say anything about a new deal..
              It doesn't.

              Mayweather-McGregor is happening, ESPN/Top Rank have no piece on the fight, and Arum is using the old tactic of using someone else's heat to draw some interest to his own company.

              Arum's likely going to announce Pacquiao-Horn 2, tease that the fight may end up on ABC (it won't), and hope that the assembled press (in town for Mayweather-McGregor) will bother with talking to him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by A.K View Post
                hbo foooked up
                They sent out Hauser to write another hit piece.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by devildg View Post
                  Arum may be a senile old **** but he put his company in good hands.

                  also he hires the best looking women
                  Agree with All especially the Women Part:

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                  • #19
                    It depends on the promoter

                    Originally posted by FrankieClutch View Post
                    I still don't understand TV contracts and such, but does this pretty much mean the future of boxing (PBC already is on free tv for the most part) will be on network television? Are promoters starting to phase out HBO and SHO?
                    HBO is pretty clearly on their way out of the boxing business, with Showtime increasing their commitment to boxing (focusing almost exclusively on premium fights). PBC will likely end up with Fox/FS1, but even then, their biggest fights/events will get featured on Showtime/CBS (with the rare PPV).

                    If you're Top Rank (as long as Golden Boy has Alvarez, HBO aren't closing the doors to them just yet), it's either network television or near death.

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                    • #20
                      Not really good news anymore. That shit ESPN pulled with the Asian and his last name being Lee really turned me and a lot of people off. Sports should be politics free but I guess not.

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