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  • m1ke_nyc
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    • Oct 2009
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    #1

    Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

    According to Dan Rafeals twitter Floyd Mayweather has signed a record breaking deal with Showtime and CBS. No more HBO for Floyd. Floyd was part of the original 24/7 when he fought De La Hoya. Does this put Showtime over HBO ?



    Floyd is also fighting Robert Guerrero
    Last edited by m1ke_nyc; 02-19-2013, 12:28 PM.
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  • pietasterp
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    • Feb 2004
    • 6244

    #2
    Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

    Originally posted by ratedmoney
    According to Dan Rafeals twitter Floyd Mayweather has signed a record breaking deal with Showtime and CBS. No more HBO for Floyd. Floyd was part of the original 24/7 when he fought De La Hoya. Does this put Showtime over HBO ?



    Floyd is also fighting Robert Guerrero
    https://twitter.com/danrafaelespn/st...17366910283777
    Maybe if it happened 5 years ago. Now? He's still a star, but clearly on the waning end of his career. Besides, HBO thinks they have the new Mayweather in Broner. Time will tell.

    To be honest, I have no idea which fighters are even aligned with which networks; I scan the listings a few days in advance to see if there's a fight I want to watch (anywhere on TV), and then either DVR it or catch it live if I happen to be in front of the tube. But it makes no difference to me who is with what network, other than I like to see Buffer do the intros (not that Jimmy Lennon is bad or anything, just preference) and I can watch HBO again with the sound on since Larry Merchant retired (although I still really can't stand Lampley...).

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    • bigfnjoe96
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 11410

      #3
      The deal states he will fight 5-6 times in 30 months. That's about 2 fights per year. Seems somewhat optimistic

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      • JayBee74
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        • Jul 2002
        • 22989

        #4
        Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

        Originally posted by bigfnjoe96
        The deal states he will fight 5-6 times in 30 months. That's about 2 fights per year. Seems somewhat optimistic

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        Six past-primed fighters in two and a half years? That sounds grueling.

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        • LakerFan56
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          • Feb 2013
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          #5
          Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

          Originally posted by ratedmoney
          According to Dan Rafeals twitter Floyd Mayweather has signed a record breaking deal with Showtime and CBS. No more HBO for Floyd. Floyd was part of the original 24/7 when he fought De La Hoya. Does this put Showtime over HBO ?



          Floyd is also fighting Robert Guerrero
          https://twitter.com/danrafaelespn/st...17366910283777
          This is a big step for Showtime. I'm surprised HBO let this happen. Even if Mayweather loses he'll still be a huge draw. Mayweather is past his prime and losing to Guerrero isn't out of the question. Mayweather looked very beatable against a past his prime Cotto. The biggest draw back to this is that the HBO fighters are less likely to fight Mayweather including Pacman. I hate how boxing does this.

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          • N51_rob
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            #6
            Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

            Mayweather is past his prime? What, he is still a top defensive fighter who has a (suspect) KO over a younger, "stronger" David Ortiz. What is past its prime is the hopes of a Mayweather/Pacquio fight happening. There is still a tone of money to be made on and by Floyd Mayweather.
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            • JayBee74
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              • Jul 2002
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              #7
              Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

              Hmmmm...Canelo Alvarez/Trout on the undercard looks promising.

              Minor note. I know many on this forum will disregard anything Steven A Smith and/or Skip Bayless says but I found it interesting last week when Smith suggested that Floyd didn't want any of Canelo Alvarez. He said that "boy is big". All the more interesting because he just got off the phone with Mayweather earlier that morning to discuss the Showtime deal.

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              • N51_rob
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                Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                I love Floyd but there is no way in hell he wants to face Alvarez. Alvarez is a real threat to his 0 in the loss column. For all the love I have for Floyd I am not fooled into thinking he has always taken the toughest fights. He is a phenominal defensive fighter but he never really fought guys that could hurt him. De La Hoya being the biggest threat he has faces since Castillo 2.
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                • LakerFan56
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                  Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                  Originally posted by N51_rob
                  I love Floyd but there is no way in hell he wants to face Alvarez. Alvarez is a real threat to his 0 in the loss column. For all the love I have for Floyd I am not fooled into thinking he has always taken the toughest fights. He is a phenominal defensive fighter but he never really fought guys that could hurt him. De La Hoya being the biggest threat he has faces since Castillo 2.
                  That's why Mayweather should have fought Manny this whole time. Beating Manny would have put a rest people saying Mayweather has ducked fighters since Castillo. But if he fights Alvarez, Mayweather deserves major props.

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                  • N51_rob
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                    Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                    Originally posted by LakerFan56
                    That's why Mayweather should have fought Manny this whole time. Beating Manny would have put a rest people saying Mayweather has ducked fighters since Castillo. But if he fights Alvarez, Mayweather deserves major props.
                    So are you saying that Mayweather is the only reason the fight didn't happen? I really hope not.
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                    • LakerFan56
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                      #11
                      Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                      Originally posted by N51_rob
                      So are you saying that Mayweather is the only reason the fight didn't happen? I really hope not.
                      I dont know if I'd go as far as saying it's the only reason, but mostly, ya that's what I think.

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                      • LakerFan56
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                        #12
                        Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                        Originally posted by N51_rob
                        Then I would ask you what your thoughts were on Manny turning down a guaranteed $40 million dollar payday to fight Floyd?
                        That's a false argument. I could say "Why did Mayweather turn down the biggest pay day he could have had with a 50/50 split?". I thought it was asinine for Mayweather to think he deserved more for some reason. They were both huge draws and a 50/50 split would have been fair. But all this is obsolete now that Manny legitimately lost.

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                        • m1ke_nyc
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                          • Oct 2009
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                          #13
                          Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                          I think Bob Arum played a big role in that fight not happening. Just like we all know Bob Arum played a role in Bradley getting a decision over Pacman.
                          It’s easier to do the right thing, than to explain why you didn’t.

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                          • LakerFan56
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                            #14
                            Re: Floyd Mayweather Signs Deal With ShowtimePPV/CBS

                            Jim Lampley was saying that this is only a 1 fight deal and Mayweather has the option to keep it going but can stop after one fight. I knew there was something off with this deal.

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