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    #51
    Bottom line is HBO can lose money on their boxing department and it won't hurt them as much as Showtime will. Which is actually good for the fans. Now we see Schaefer and Haymon working together to make real fights. Gone are the marinating days HBO tolerated with Haymon and GBP, it seems.

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      #52
      Of course HBO is gonna have more ratings than SHO

      Only hardcore fans are gonna pay for a extra channel only for boxing. But with HBO you get the best show on TV (Game of Thrones) and you get boxing

      Thats a win win

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        #53
        Watched both. Showtime's card royally ****ted on HBO's. Plenty missed out.

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          #54
          Why nobody pushing HBO to put the heavyweights back on tv they have money now that GBP is not there

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            #55
            boxing is dead!!!!

            It's very poor numbers.

            kessler-Froch 517,000
            Dawson-Stevenson 1,024,000


            January 25, 2003 – HBO – Ricardo Mayorga vs. Vernon Forrest
            Total average viewership of 3 million people (P2+) watching Live+Same Day.

            February 8, 2003 – HBO – Shane Mosley vs. Raul Marquez
            Total average viewership of 3.5 million people (P2+) watching Live

            February 15, 2003 – HBO – Tim Austin vs. Rafael Marquez
            Total average viewership of 2.8 million people (P2+) watching Live+Same Day.

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              #56
              Point blank HBO booted GBP azz because the lack of good fights they offered. Now that GBP is now on wack azzzzs Showtime they have no choice but to put on better cards. Now GBP is getting less exposure with better fights,I wonder how Oscar feels about this?..

              And BTW the Floyd/Canelo fight will be the last fight Floyd will do over a million I guarantee that.

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                #57
                Lol damn that's weird. Showtimes card was way better. I have watched it multiple times and still haven't watched the full HBO card lol


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                  #58
                  I have both HBO and Showtime I watched the showtime card at 7:00 then the HBO card at 10:00.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by kentou2013 View Post
                    boxing is dead!!!!

                    It's very poor numbers.

                    kessler-Froch 517,000
                    Dawson-Stevenson 1,024,000


                    January 25, 2003 – HBO – Ricardo Mayorga vs. Vernon Forrest
                    Total average viewership of 3 million people (P2+) watching Live+Same Day.

                    February 8, 2003 – HBO – Shane Mosley vs. Raul Marquez
                    Total average viewership of 3.5 million people (P2+) watching Live

                    February 15, 2003 – HBO – Tim Austin vs. Rafael Marquez
                    Total average viewership of 2.8 million people (P2+) watching Live+Same Day.
                    UFC on fox usually does Around 2 million viewers and is network television.. Is UFC dead also?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by icerob View Post
                      Point blank HBO booted GBP azz because the lack of good fights they offered. Now that GBP is now on wack azzzzs Showtime they have no choice but to put on better cards. Now GBP is getting less exposure with better fights,I wonder how Oscar feels about this?..
                      They've been screwing HBO for years. And sometimes things have to end to see different things happen.

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