Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
Why dont they have more. The shows they do are the ones i usually look forward but it seems there early presence on sky has drifted and ui think they are 2nd best promoters on sky
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Wake up call
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Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
All the promoters with Sky deals only get a limited number of dates as there is only so many slots to fill. I believe Hatton, Warren and Maloney are on the same number but Matchroom have more due to Prizefighters etc.
Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
Hattons have only 6!Wake up call wrote:All the promoters with Sky deals only get a limited number of dates as there is only so many slots to fill. I believe Hatton, Warren and Maloney are on the same number but Matchroom have more due to Prizefighters etc.
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gattiwarrior
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Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
leforge wrote:Hattons have only 6!Wake up call wrote:All the promoters with Sky deals only get a limited number of dates as there is only so many slots to fill. I believe Hatton, Warren and Maloney are on the same number but Matchroom have more due to Prizefighters etc.
6 out of a 52 week year.....thats not alot , how many do the others get?
Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
I was speaking to Ray Hatton last week and Hatton has the same amount next year too. Apparently they only have 1 sky date left this year.gattiwarrior wrote:leforge wrote:Hattons have only 6!Wake up call wrote:All the promoters with Sky deals only get a limited number of dates as there is only so many slots to fill. I believe Hatton, Warren and Maloney are on the same number but Matchroom have more due to Prizefighters etc.
6 out of a 52 week year.....thats not alot , how many do the others get?
They are starting to show some of their bills for free on Hatton's website i think and they have also signed a deal with Eurosport to show some fights (which has apparently pissed sky off)
Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
Would they be missed?
From a competition viewpoint? Certainly - the more significant players the more they are forced to be competitive and that means extra risks and better fights (on paper). But so far this year (2011, rather than the boxing season) we have had 2 Hatton shows on Sky with one to come and none of them have been "lock out the wife, get the boys round, can't miss thrillers". We've had Steve Foster Jnr losing his Euro belt to the Belgian and then Denton Vassell in a commonwealth fight against a tough african. This weekend sees their third card with Martin Murray taking on Nick Blackwell. It's all a bit, in the MTV generation parlance, "Meh".
Four promoters brings a nice balance, and the Hattons have some interesting prospects, so I'd like to see them stick around. It'll be interesting to see how things get carved up when the contracts are renewed. Matchroom have come in for criticism for the number of fingers they have in Sky pies, but with the likes of Kell Brook v Lovemore N'Dou and Darren Barker v Sergio Martinez they do seem to be putting their fighters in riskier fights, albeit with greater likely rewards.
From a competition viewpoint? Certainly - the more significant players the more they are forced to be competitive and that means extra risks and better fights (on paper). But so far this year (2011, rather than the boxing season) we have had 2 Hatton shows on Sky with one to come and none of them have been "lock out the wife, get the boys round, can't miss thrillers". We've had Steve Foster Jnr losing his Euro belt to the Belgian and then Denton Vassell in a commonwealth fight against a tough african. This weekend sees their third card with Martin Murray taking on Nick Blackwell. It's all a bit, in the MTV generation parlance, "Meh".
Four promoters brings a nice balance, and the Hattons have some interesting prospects, so I'd like to see them stick around. It'll be interesting to see how things get carved up when the contracts are renewed. Matchroom have come in for criticism for the number of fingers they have in Sky pies, but with the likes of Kell Brook v Lovemore N'Dou and Darren Barker v Sergio Martinez they do seem to be putting their fighters in riskier fights, albeit with greater likely rewards.
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Sid-the-hat
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Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
No one can tell me Hatton's show this week is better than Spencer Fearon's.
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gattiwarrior
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Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
this is true about eurosport as im just back from holiday in spain and we had eurosport in our room which showed a ricky hatton show , it was a bit like the old probox programme as it showed about 5-6 fightsJosh1111 wrote:I was speaking to Ray Hatton last week and Hatton has the same amount next year too. Apparently they only have 1 sky date left this year.gattiwarrior wrote:leforge wrote: Hattons have only 6!
6 out of a 52 week year.....thats not alot , how many do the others get?
They are starting to show some of their bills for free on Hatton's website i think and they have also signed a deal with Eurosport to show some fights (which has apparently pissed sky off)
Re: Hatton Promotions more Sky Dates?
Are you being serious its good bill for a NON TV SHOWSid-the-hat wrote:No one can tell me Hatton's show this week is better than Spencer Fearon's.