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Originally posted by Bolopunch68 View PostHow is that making sense? Floyd have two remaining fights under Showtime. So you're telling me that even before May signed his six years deal with Showtime with $30 mil/fight guarantee is ok even if they don't make any profits from him as long as they outbid HBO? So, after May's contract is done with Showtime, how they gonna compensate their lost profits? I hope you're not running a business, 'cause your in for bankruptcy in no time.
And FYI, yes, I do run a business. And loss is always factored in. Even in investments, any smart investor always factors in loss! Any smart gambler, factors in LOSS. Therefore, you don't gamble/invest with what you aren't prepared to lose 100%.Last edited by radioraheem; 03-04-2015, 06:36 PM.
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Here we go, first it was Arum with the "We agreed and have signed a contract". Now Freddie crying sparring partners being paid to stay at home. When in the freaking history of boxing has anyone complained about something we all know is a bold face lie. Freddie looking for excuses already. If the little test ducking juicer would have taken the test years ago this fight would have been a memory. You can't believe anything coming from anyone associated with TOP RANK. Seems like they only employ liars and people willing to juice and fight guys they can drain....
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostShowtime clearly wanted 'boxing' market share. They took away HBO's most prized possession in boxing -- Mayweather. The branding is now Showtime, the All-Access, all Showtime. The Showtime brand.
Floyd fought on HBO PPV and HBO submitted several counterbids to keep Mayweather. Why do you think they did that? Why do you think they immediately fired some staffers after losing Mayweather?
There's a bigger picture here that you don't see, but HBO and Showtime both obviously see.
Answer me this, did Showtime beat HBO as far as How many viewers are concerns? Fight night or regular shows?
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Originally posted by oneon11 View PostHere we go, first it was Arum with the "We agreed and have signed a contract". Now Freddie crying sparring partners being paid to stay at home. When in the freaking history of boxing has anyone complained about something we all know is a bold face lie. Freddie looking for excuses already. If the little test ducking juicer would have taken the test years ago this fight would have been a memory. You can't believe anything coming from anyone associated with TOP RANK. Seems like they only employ liars and people willing to juice and fight guys they can drain....
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Originally posted by Bolopunch68 View PostSo Showtime as a big network is willing to lose money just to get May from HBO? All 4 of his fights not including Canelo resulted in subpar PPV buys. They made some money and they probably break even on two fights. So getting Floyd I'm pretty sure they are thinking ****load of profits or else they won't go through those hassles just to get him from HBO. Floyd have two remaining fights under his contract, what would be Showtime total profit if Floyd continues to fight the like of Cotto and Khan? How they gonna continue make profit after Floyd is gone?
Answer me this, did Showtime beat HBO as far as How many viewers are concerns? Fight night or regular shows?
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostYes, Showtime went into the deal knowing the risk involved. They knew perfectly well they could likely lose money. But there is a bigger picture involved. Neither Showtime nor HBO would have went into a bidding war without knowing the risk involved. This is what escapes you. You think they all assumed they were going to make a profit. This is not the case. Any smart business always factors in loss.
And FYI, yes, I do run a business. And loss is always factored in. Even in investments, any smart investor always factors in loss! Any smart gambler, factors in LOSS. Therefore, you don't gamble/invest with what you aren't prepared to lose 100%.
I don't tell you how to run your business, but goodluck on your method.
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Originally posted by Bolopunch68 View PostSo Showtime as a big network is willing to lose money just to get May from HBO? All 4 of his fights not including Canelo resulted in subpar PPV buys. They made some money and they probably break even on two fights. So getting Floyd I'm pretty sure they are thinking ****load of profits or else they won't go through those hassles just to get him from HBO. Floyd have two remaining fights under his contract, what would be Showtime total profit if Floyd continues to fight the like of Cotto and Khan? How they gonna continue make profit after Floyd is gone?
Answer me this, did Showtime beat HBO as far as How many viewers are concerns? Fight night or regular shows?
Why do you think Geico makes those commercials they do, which don't even show a damn automobile usually? They spend millions on those commercials, and what for? And please don't say 'profits.' There's another keyword that escapes you and ties into one of the reasons why Showtime and HBO were in a bidding war over Mayweather.
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Originally posted by Bolopunch68 View PostSo I guess HBO comes out the winner then, they let go Mayweather thinking it's not worth to spend such amount of money for a chunck a change. so how will Showtime get those capitals back if Mayweather didn't agree to fight Manny?
I don't tell you how to run your business, but goodluck on your method.
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