Originally posted by Thornton Melon
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
I think Floyd left HBO for other reasons
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostI think HBO indeed have tried to play matchmaker for Floyd. I remember Ross Greenburg talking about his meetings in 2009 trying to make the Pacquiao fight with Floyd and Schaeffer and how he stated "We tried to make the fight happen but Floyd just seemed reluctant". I'm sure HBO's offer as far as money was good, but if Floyd doesn't have complete control (at this point) then I don't think he'll pull the trigger.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostWhy on earth are you assuming that they 'wanted to tear him down'?
Your argument is basically that because HBO only kissed his ass 90% of the time instead of 100% of the time, he couldn't be expected to tolerate it and left accordingly.
Anyone who thinks that HBO was actually trying to destroy Mayweather (bearing in mind all the money that Floyd Mayweather fights generate for them), really needs to take the fanboy blinkers off and go for a long walk.
HBO, like Showtime, glorify their big draws. A tiny element of dissenting opinion amidst a vast ocean of fawning adoration and ass kissing is not the same as trying to tear someone down. At least not in the eyes of anyone who's not a fanatical fanboy.
Comment
-
floyd got treated that way he did because he deserved it ...can you imagine what larry holmes , evander hollyfiled, ray leonrad, etc would've said considering they all thought floyd was scared?....hell , if anything hbo crew were holding back....
Comment
-
This is my take on why he and HBO parted ways.
Plain and simple, they felt he was asking for more money than what they felt he was worth at this point in his career. Obviously he wanted a long term guaranteed money contract. At this point, how many high profile blockbuster fights are out there for Floyd in order for HBO to guarantee him $30-40mil per fight? It was too risky for HBO to make that gamble and as a result they rather lose him then lose out financially in the long run.
Comment
Comment