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    If there was a silver lining to be found in Saturday's network head-to-head matchup between HBO and Showtime, it's that a star was born with the premium cable network debut of Felix Verdejo.

    A modest-sized yet vocal crowd of more than 3,300 filed into Madison Square Garden Theatre in New York City to get a glimpse at the unbeaten 2012 Puerto Rican Olympian. The June 13 showcase marked Verdejo's first live appearance on HBO, and he didn't disappoint in cruising to a dominant 10-round virtual shutout of Ivan Najera in a matchup of unbeaten lightweights.

    The bout—which served as the opening act of an HBO-televised doubleheader—drew an average of 611,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number may not be mind blowing, but a good pull for a rising star just three years into his pro career. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Interesting. And the Wilder fight had ended before the opening bell of Walters/Marriaga. This is why I hate competing broadcasts.

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      #3
      And this is a great example of why there is no chance of HBO putting on a Canelo PPV to compete with a Floyd PPV event.

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        #4
        They literally split the audience in half. I enjoyed Walters/Marriaga tbh, and Wilder/Molina was ok too. The biggest issues were the match-making and dueling cards. Walters is not ready to be head-lining his own cards yet.

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          #5
          good for felix HBO will try and pay a lot of money now to hold his future fights

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            #6
            Originally posted by Barcham View Post
            And this is a great example of why there is no chance of HBO putting on a Canelo PPV to compete with a Floyd PPV event.
            Only Canelo, ODH and Canelol's fans are the only ones who think it's actually a "good idea".

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              #7
              Originally posted by Barcham View Post
              And this is a great example of why there is no chance of HBO putting on a Canelo PPV to compete with a Floyd PPV event.
              Canelo/Cotto vs Mayweather/khan????? I'll watch Canelo/Cotto not only will their be more action but the Puerto Rico/Mexico rivalry is the biggest in boxing by far, kind of like the Lakers vs Celtics.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
                Only Canelo, ODH and Canelol's fans are the only ones who think it's actually a "good idea".
                Why does it matter if they go up against Floyd??? They are still going to get paid and Floyd vs anyone not named Pac is going to do less than with Maidana the only people watching Floyd against a bum are Mayweather fans....Mexicans/Puerto Ricans and anyone who likes boxing will tune in to Canelo/Cotto no need to be scared of Mayweather.

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                  #9
                  All of the fights were bananas

                  What is this writer talking about 12 dull rounds. Granted that Verdajo kid is nasty nasty nasty with it. I can't to see him again. But that Axe Man fight was a high paced, power punching, technical, fight. All of the fighters were great on both channels to me.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by riffbox View Post
                    What is this writer talking about 12 dull rounds. Granted that Verdajo kid is nasty nasty nasty with it. I can't to see him again. But that Axe Man fight was a high paced, power punching, technical, fight. All of the fighters were great on both channels to me.
                    Cosign. Great fight. I've watched it 3 times. They were landing some hard shots. Those body shots made me cringe.

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