Official - HBO is leaving boxing after 2018

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end of a motherfukking era...

HBO is Leaving Boxing After 45 Years, Network Announces


According to an article in the New York Times, HBO is officially leaving boxing after 45 years.

HBO Sports Executive Vice President Peter Nelson made the announcement that HBO was dropping boxing Thursday morning in a meeting with the HBO Boxing production staff.

“This is not a subjective decision,” Nelson said to the New York Times. “Our audience research informs us that boxing is no longer a determinant factor for subscribing to HBO.”

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HBO has faced stiff competition with Top Rank leaving the network for an exclusive long term deal with ESPN.

When Top Rank left, the network lost rising fighters like Terence Crawford, Vasyl Lomachenko and numerous others.

And Showtime significantly expanded their boxing coverage, with top fighters like Deontay Wilder, Errol Spence and Mikey Garcia making SHO their home.

Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom has also arrived with new streaming service DAZN, and nearly every boxer is his stable - including several that were featured on HBO - will be exclusively featured on the network.

Premier Boxing Champions, which boasts a massive stable of over 100 contracted fighters, also signed multi-year deals with FOX and Showtime to provide boxing content on a regular basis.

HBO has also faced declining ratings over the last few years. Their recent Super Fly 3 tripleheader - which took place on September 8 - peaked at 349,000 viewers, making it one of the lowest-rated live televised event in the network's history.

Nelson left the door open for a potential "special" one-time event - if the fight was big enough.

“There’s plenty of boxing out there,” Nelson said. “But what we have not seen is a lot of signature destination fights.”

“Because of our association with boxing, people forget that we’re not a sports network. We’re a storytelling platform.”

“I’m still a fan of boxing. If there is a destination event, absolutely we’re in that conversation.”
 

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@trick I know you alluded to this before but yeah looks like king sor and the rest of the 115lbers...wont be surprised to see them on ESPN or DAZN now

Article was a depressing read. It's too bad they weren't able to get any traction with the Superfly cards. The first two superfly cards were fire. Reminder: King Sor is fighting on YouTube on Oct 6th.

I hope RJJ gets work somewhere. He's way better than the commentators on other networks. No more Lampley or Max :blessed:

Also, we knew this but Danny Jacobs is pretty much a DAZN fighter now.

I wonder were Canelo/GB will land, Showtime?

I thought Oscar had beef with the PBC after they poached his fighters. But money talks. You got ESPN. PBC got deep pockets now with FOX/Showtime. FOX promised them PPVs, as did Showtime. Eddie Hearn still hasn't really lured anybody with his TV deal from DAZN. Canelo is gonna get paid. Same with GGG.
 

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you had to figure that they were done with boxing, since they lost Golden Boy to ESPN and then Top Rank especially last year. all these big companies are looking for efficiencies nowadays.

like the article states, they can get even more viewers with certain programs that cost a lot less to produce - i.e Andre the Giant documentary. so, as long as they continue putting out good sports-related content, they won't miss boxing as much.

but damn...alotta history there. Andre Ward signed with ESPN...hopefully Max calls fights there too now.
 
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