It states the firing stems from the inability to secure Pacquiao vs Mosley. Doesn't sound like a company who DOESN'T want a fighter like Pacquiao on their network.
Aren't they both ***ish though? I'd be surprised if that was truly Arum's intention (get Greenburg fired). Greenburg appears to have been just collateral damage from the inability to land Pacquiao/Mosley, at least according to the article anyway.
I dont know what youre trying to imply by the ***ish part but im sure it wasnt Arum intentions to get him fired but it was his intentions to show that he would easily leave HBO if they didnt play his game.
Now Greenburg is fired and im sure HBO is putting up HUGE money now to land the Pac-JMM fight
I think the action to get rid of Greenburg might have been a bit premature. Unless of course HBO has lost Pacquiao to Showtime for good, then I can understand. If this is true then the writing is on the wall that TR is going to stick with Showtime. Which will leave HBO with GBP and Al Haymon's scraps. Hopefully HBO realizes they need to ditch the latter before they flush all of their budget down the drain.
I think the action to get rid of Greenburg might have been a bit premature. Unless of course HBO has lost Pacquiao to Showtime for good, then I can understand. If this is true then the writing is on the wall that TR is going to stick with Showtime. Which will leave HBO with GBP and Al Haymon's scraps. Hopefully HBO realizes they need to ditch the latter before they flush all of their budget down the drain.
this isn't just based on Pacquiao but years of ineptitude on Greenburg's part to get quality fights without over inflating their budget
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