No wonder is tweeting positive remarks about showtime boxing, it makes sense now.
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Canelo Alvarez’s deal with HBO ends with Golovkin rematch (RIP HBO)
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostYea you'd assume they'd throw there money at one guy or the other as a bet on the future. Or did they try & Canelo & GGG both declined & decided to play out their contract?
Definitely seems like a sign that something has changed with HBO or the faith promoters have with HBO, but with how HBO lacked interest in Kov's rematch with Alvarez I'd assume this was HBO's decision to not make a bet on one of these guys at a minimum.
Even as a cat who's been saying the writing has been on the wall with HBO ending their boxing it is gonna be a bit surreal if this is in fact their last big fight & they are just coasting to w/e end they have decided upon from here out.
Jacobs vs Derevyanchencko is the only other fight on HBO's schedule next month. Anyone know how long Jacobs' HBO deal was for? Is this his last fight with them to?
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostTop Rank or DAZN absorbing K2/360 and Golden Boy would be so awesome.....
Alvarez, Andrade (assuming he beats Saunders), Golovkin, Anthony Fowler (2016 Team GB), and others would give Hearn/DAZN control of the WBC/WBA/WBO 160lb titles and basically the middleweight division; Alvarez stands as the "star for Matchroom USA" while Joshua carries Matchroom Sport in the UK.
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Originally posted by El Gitano View PostSo GGG will win this fight for sure, not that he wasn't anyways, but now he won't be robbed.Last edited by Eff Pandas; 09-12-2018, 09:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostAlvarez's deal Is coming due, the Tecate-sponsored time-buy deal with ESPN is also ending, and the Facebook thing isn't going to carry anything soon.
Beyond all this talk about Oscar De La Hoya running for President (dressed in drag, the noted substance abuse issues, etc make that barely a PR move worth mentioning), Oscar using Canelo's expiring deal to get a signed package for Alvarez, Diego De La Hoya, Ryan Garcia, JoJo Diaz Jr, and Jason Quigley et al, over 6-8 dates a year (plus Alvarez's 2 PPVs) is seemingly not being figured.
As recently as two weeks ago, Peter Nelson has spoken about HBO Boxing in 2019. It’s not going to be 20+ cards a year, but it’s certainly not going away.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View PostHearn said that this is the last fight on the HBO deal.
Is there anything HBO is talking about doing besides SuperFly IV?
Hell who's with HBO if Kov, Canelo & GGG are all free agents or w/e now?
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostBeyond all this talk about Oscar De La Hoya running for President (dressed in drag, the noted substance abuse issues, etc make that barely a PR move worth mentioning)
Oscar weird as f#ck for a cat who was promoted as such a mainstream everyman done good. Every non-Hearn promoter don't seem to know wtf they are doing these days. Just shooting shots from half court & hoping it goes in.
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