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Originally posted by The Weebler II View PostWell I would imagine HBO decided not to compete with Showtime's inflated $31m per fight offer to Mayweather for sound financial reasons (the $12m loss on Guerrero being a case in point).
Even if that 12 million dollar rumor is true, and for the sake of argument I'll say its true, a 12 million dollar loss is peanuts to a company like CBS. Which owns Showtime by the way and grosses 4 billion annually. Floyd raises Showtimes profile in boxing. And they were also able to secure GB roster of young fighters in their prime.
To be fair, Kuyukut only said Floyd. Whether the split with GBP is good business remains to be seen.
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Even though i'd like to see Rigo given another chance Merchant is right about his style not being entertaining.
His masterpiece against Donaire wasn't appreciated by the massesEff that, what Rigo does in the ring is pure art. It sucks how the casual fan can't appreciate that.
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HBO is dumb cause Rigo will continue winning and making history and will go to Showtime to display his greatness dude only got 12 fights and is already the best there is. HBO is dumb.
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Originally posted by StarPower View PostEven if that 12 million dollar rumor is true, and for the sake of argument I'll say its true, a 12 million dollar loss is peanuts to a company like CBS. Which owns Showtime by the way and grosses 4 billion annually. Floyd raises Showtimes profile in boxing. And they were also able to secure GB roster of young fighters in their prime.
Its already paying off. The highest rated boxing event of the year so far is Broner vs Paulie. A fight with little to no hype that most fans saw as a cherry pick fight. Showtimes doing it with 5 million less subscribers. While HBO is signing old shot fighters like Cotto to try and stop the bleeding. And the fighters they do have like GGG, Sergio, and Marquez are already a little long in the tooth. Showtime has the brighter future for sure.
Regardless, in Pacquiao and Cotto HBO still have the second and fourth biggest draws in the sport and they're testing the waters in China this Autumn.
It's too early to say whether their split with GBP was a good business decision.
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