Aren't all the Network shows? Yet NBC seems to end up with the low rent cards. Why is that?It's actually their time. They bought it.
I wonder if DLH will lend him GBP fighters to do those cross promotions.Here is the write by Big Dan
I like Schaefer's idea on timebuys but Id work heavily with PBC and do multiple cross-promotions
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/i...turns-boxing-promotion-founds-ringstar-sports
I didn't think Schaeffer left on the best of terms.I wonder if DLH will lend him GBP fighters to do those cross promotions.
I was being facetious. Doing those cross promotions while he was running GBP and Haymon was building his stable is probably what got him fired.I didn't think Schaeffer left on the best of terms.
If you see somebody driving a bus toward a cliff, your natural response should be to tell them to stop. From they beginning Haymon's been driving the sport to the brink.
In the beginning, Haymon prevented some big fights from happening, to try to keep it in house, he raised the money for the entire venture in a very shady fashion...it just goes on and on.
What we know so far about the 4 major broadcast networks.
NBC - already cancelling their contract at the end of the year. NBC already unhappy with PBC and wants out NOW
FOX - PBC signed a 3 fight prime time broad cast. 1st one did good with Danny Garcia vs Guerrero. 2nd card did horrible (Victor Ortiz vs Berto). 3rd one is Deontay vs Arreola in July. Really hoping it does well.
CBS - Had Thurman/Porter tonight. Touch expectations to meet, because CBS typically averages 3 million viewers on Saturday nights
ABC - PBC said they planned some shit but never really happened. The ESPN cards (owned by ABC) are really weak
Hopefully this does about 2.2 million or so, in line with the more recent UFC on Fox cards, so that PBC can negotiate some more deals with Fox.getting Deontay is pretty good for FOX PBC
but then you have Arreola as the opponent and it really just takes all the air out
more dissappointment smh