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Mayweather-Pacquiao: Still relevant, still huge

Floyd Mayweather keeps on winning, something Manny Pacquiao hasn't done since 2011. But the fight might still be the biggest money matchup in all of boxing.

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DiBella talks doing business with both HBO and SHO

Lou DiBella discusses in an interview that he is more than willing to do business with both HBO and Showtime in order to find the best opportunities for his fighters.

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Network war could benefit boxing fans

With the American boxing war reaching new levels of animosity, many are worried about both major U.S. boxing networks being "brands" for certain promoters. But the dividing lines could bring genuine competition, and more great fights.

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Schaefer not surprised by HBO decision

Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer says he wasn't surprised by the decision made by HBO to stop working with Golden Boy Promotions. Has anything really changed?

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HBO no longer working with Golden Boy

In a move that has long been in the works but not official, HBO Sports announced this morning that they will no longer be doing business with Golden Boy Promotions, putting the wars between HBO and Showtime and Top Rank and Golden Boy at a new level.

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Schaefer on Floyd, Canelo-Trout, Broner, HBO & SHO

Golden Boy's Richard Schaefer gave his thoughts on the big topics in boxing, most notably the stunning news of Floyd Mayweather signing a deal to jump to Showtime Sports.

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Mayweather signs six-fight deal with Showtime

It just got real: Floyd Mayweather has jumped ship to Showtime Sports, leaving HBO behind and putting the long-established top boxing network's backs against the wall.

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Arum: 'Showtime's Espinoza is a creep'

Bob Arum leaves no doubt about his feelings on Showtime Sports head Stephen Espinoza, and says that the only way a Donaire vs Mares fight happens is if Top Rank promotes it on HBO.

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Showtime boxing: Bigger, better, stronger in 2012

Stephen Espinoza has had success, some failures, and plenty of criticism in his first year running Showtime Sports. But is the network's boxing brand better now than it was a year ago? You bet.

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