Russell is a good fighter, I didn't see him using his head as a weapon or excessively clinching. We can't put Russell in the Berto category. Now I hope in a year or two he steps up since I think I've heard he has a great amateur background. He's moving along good and he fights cleanly.
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Why does Hbo always overrate and force fighters like Russel and Berto on us?
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Originally posted by youngswish23 View PostGary Russell looked pretty good, that was'nt his best performance hes had some some good ones though. Very fast hands but no power, it seems hes not fully commiting on his punches. Maybe its the hand issues but he seemed to lack power. Berto looked alot focused last night. He looked a little stronger in this fight. I would like to see Berto vs Ortiz rematch, he had ortiz hurt he just got excited and got caught. But its good to see him win another title.
im sure you see what the problem really is
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Originally posted by -Top Rank- View PostAt the beginning of the year promoters bid for dates.
It's Pirog and Ishida's promoters fault they can't or refuse bid for an HBO date.
Originally posted by Deeznuts View PostSimple:
HBO has a boxing store: BAD
The store has products: Fighters and fights
The store needs to advertise their product to make money: Max, Roy, and the other bunch
Any questions...
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Berto is a bloody joke.
On the other hand, Chavez Jr. is also a bloody farce. I don't care how many vulgar bean-bandits he attracts.
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An excerpt from an article discussing Greenburg's tenure at HBO:
"Too often, HBO bid against itself for reasons that remain totally inexplicable. You can cite favoritism toward the fighters of Al Haymon if you want -- we've discussed that a lot lately here, so we'll skip over it for the time being -- but that doesn't fully explain things like the crazy fee HBO paid for Chad Dawson-Antonio Tarver II, a fight nobody wanted and which HBO could have passed on and still stolen Dawson away from Showtime whenever it wanted. (Many of the fighters HBO overpaid were black fighters. The reporting by Thomas Hauser said that HBO brass was pretty worried about declining viewership among black fans. In that context, going after black fighters like Dawson [who wasn't managed by Haymon] made some measure of sense, since boxing fans definitely like rooting for their own ethnic and/or regional alliances.But overpaying for Dawson-Tarver II -- let alone paying for it at all -- was, to me, the strangest example of HBO's misspending.)"
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btw i've always wondered how hbo justify over paying prospects. do they calculate the expected returns should the person become a star and hence view it as an investment? realistically don't see berto or russel jnr becoming a major attraction.
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