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209life

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Nearly five years after its long-time rival HBO walked away from boxing, Showtime is doing the same at the end of 2023. Paramount president/CEO Chris McCarthy, in a letter to employees Tuesday, said Showtime would no longer produce sports, which means the end of both world-class boxing as well as Bellator MMA on the network.

McCarthy wrote that Showtime will continue with the events already on its schedule.

"As we continue to dedicate a larger percentage of our resources toward premium scripted series that drive subscribers for us in both Pay TV and SVOD, SHOWTIME will not be moving forward with boxing or other content produced by the SHOWTIME Sports and Event Program Team," McCarthy wrote to employees via email. "The company's decision isn't a reflection of the work the team and our partners have done, rather a reality of the world evolving and our shifting content priorities."
McCarthy noted that Showtime produced 750 live boxing events and 2,000 bouts.


The first boxing card Showtime broadcast was on March 10, 1986, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, when Top Rank promoted a middleweight title bout between Marvelous Marvin Hagler and John “The Beast” Mugabi. Showtime is most known for boxing, but it also broadcast Bellator MMA. Viacom, Showtime's parent company, is the primary owner of Bellator.

Showtime developed into one of boxing's most significant networks, first competing for subscribers and viewership with HBO. It made a serious dent in the industry when it signed former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson to an exclusive broadcast deal, signing him away from HBO. It did the same when it inked Floyd Mayweather away from HBO in 2013. With Mayweather, Showtime produced the two biggest pay-per-views in combat sports history. Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao did 4.6 million sales in 2015, while Mayweather versus UFC star Conor McGregor did 4.4 million sales in 2017.

Showtime Boxing had a partnership with the Premier Boxing Champions, and a source told Yahoo Sports that Espinoza was calling fighters to inform them of Paramount's decision.

The PBC's Al Haymon has been looking for a network to partner with, and he has reportedly had talks with Amazon. It is unclear at this point what will become of Bellator's fighters. It was an open secret in the industry that Viacom has been trying to sell off Bellator for the last year or so.
 

BigJay

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Miss the days of HBO Boxing with Lampley, Manny Steward and Larry Merchant.

Some great fights back in the day on both HBO and Showtime.

I watched Legendary Nights on Max last week about the Micky Ward-Gatti trilogy. Great stuff.

Most kids today have no clue boxing even exists or existed. I still love a good fight, but boxing killed itself by not pitting the best fighters against each other in their prime. Mayweather built his whole career with that philosophy.

Can’t keep a sport alive with one or two decent fights a year. You know you’re in trouble when one of your biggest PPV draws is that idiot Jake Paul fighting guys that have no business being in the ring.
 
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