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Originally posted by mananimal111 View PostI knew once HBO Hired Heirchman Its was over. He ****** at Showtime. What made HBO think he was a good hire. HBO is Done! Showtime will be the new king.
Who would enjoy that stuff?
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Originally posted by mananimal111 View PostYou buggin. Showtime fight were wack. The best thing they had was the super six Tourny...Thats it!
showtime has been doing more with less than hbo for years.
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This is absolutely astonishing news. It was only a few years ago that HBO and GBP were in cahoots and all the other promoters were complaining about it. I really wonder what the implications are going to be.
Best case scenario - HBO are going to be liberated and bold, and push for great match-ups.
Worst case scenario - this move is just going to add to the fractured nature of boxing, and we'll miss out on even more match ups, on top of the ******ed GBP vs TR beef.
This is boxing, so I'm thinking we're going to get the worse case scenario.
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Originally posted by OnePunch View PostBig big mistake by Hershman, and will likely lead to his dismissal. When you compare the rosters of GBP vs. TR, its a no contest. Sure, he doesnt need to buy EVERY fight, but to publicly say you are going to cut yourself off from the GBP roster is just ignorant. He's basically saying "hey I have no interest in showing Saul Alvarez, or Angulo, or Broner, or K9, or Danny Garcia, or Robert Guerrero, or Khan, or Maidana, or Mares, or Matthysse, or Ortiz, or Quillin, or Santa Cruz, or upcoming guys like Thurman, Jermell Charlo, or Omar Figueroa"
This announcement by Hershman is just as much a verbal commitment to Top Rank as it is an exile of Golden Boy.
Arum just talked HBO into forfeiting their leverage by getting them to officially cut ties with his main competitor. He has HBO to himself at this point. If HBO can have success showing Rios, Alvarado, Allakhverdiev, Bradley, Provodnikov, and the like, more power to them. There are excellent fights in that mix, but, unfortunately, these aren't fighters that garner good ratings (regardless of how good the fight looks beforehand).
Showtime has been experiencing their best boxing and overall ratings since last year when they've been almost an exclusive GBP network and with Broner on his way it figures to only get better.
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Originally posted by paulf View PostYeah, totally. Hershman only made the Super Six 168 Tournament and the Bantamweight Tournament, and was consistently dedicated to making competitive even matchups as opposed to the one-sided showcases we constantly see on HBO.
Who would enjoy that stuff?
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Originally posted by Big_L View Posthershman did good at showtime. he had a fraction of the budget to work with and showtime always had better fights than hbo.
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