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    Al Haymon's first card on NBC?

    There is a supposedly Super Bowl card that will be carried by NBC. I think the week after tje Super Bowl or right after the Super Bowl.

    Could we see a card with one of these match-ups:

    Steverne vs. Wilder for WBC strap
    Danny Garcia vs. Lamont Peterson for WBC/WBA/IBF straps
    Maidana vs. Broner II or Broner vs. Matthssye
    Leo Santa Cruz vs Rigo
    Robert Guerrero vs Shawn Porter

    #2
    Originally posted by MasterPlan View Post
    There is a supposedly Super Bowl card that will be carried by NBC. I think the week after tje Super Bowl or right after the Super Bowl.

    Could we see a card with one of these match-ups:

    Steverne vs. Wilder for WBC strap
    Danny Garcia vs. Lamont Peterson for WBC/WBA/IBF straps
    Maidana vs. Broner II or Broner vs. Matthssye
    Leo Santa Cruz vs Rigo
    Robert Guerrero vs Shawn Porter
    Some of those Matches could happen on a Mayweather undercard on showtime.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
      Some of those Matches could happen on a Mayweather undercard on showtime.
      **** that **** man, boxing could do wonders with those matchups on cable TV. Hell, Leonard-Hearns was done on a Wednesday and reports say damn near 300 million people worldwide were able to see it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View Post
        **** that **** man, boxing could do wonders with those matchups on cable TV. Hell, Leonard-Hearns was done on a Wednesday and reports say damn near 300 million people worldwide were able to see it.
        Leonard/Hearns was on closed-circuit television, the predecessor to PPV. There damn sure weren't this many people who watched this fight.

        However, I agree with you that seeing any of these fights on cable television would do wonders for the sport of boxing.

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          #5
          As much as I would like to see those match ups on NBC, sounds to good to be true, but I hope I'm wrong.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MasterPlan View Post
            There is a supposedly Super Bowl card that will be carried by NBC. I think the week after tje Super Bowl or right after the Super Bowl.

            Could we see a card with one of these match-ups:

            Steverne vs. Wilder for WBC strap
            Danny Garcia vs. Lamont Peterson for WBC/WBA/IBF straps
            Maidana vs. Broner II or Broner vs. Matthssye
            Leo Santa Cruz vs Rigo
            Robert Guerrero vs Shawn Porter
            :AOR:......

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              #7
              I would think Strivene vs. Wilder is a great opening for Al Haymon's first NBC card.

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                #8
                Danny Gracia vs. Rod Salsa 2

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                  #9
                  First one the only one I see happening so far

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                    Leonard/Hearns was on closed-circuit television, the predecessor to PPV. There damn sure weren't this many people who watched this fight.

                    However, I agree with you that seeing any of these fights on cable television would do wonders for the sport of boxing.
                    Ah true, I misread my information. But by the time the fight was later rebroadcasted, nearly 300 million people reportedly were able to view it.

                    I believe it sold 1.5million on closed-circuit/PPV in the US/Canada alone.

                    My information comes from BoxRec. )

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