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Thurman wants Kell Brook
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Brook Porter Brook vs. Porter kell brook keith thurman (Photo credit: Esther Lin/Showtime) By Cameron Gillon: Last night at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Kell Brook defeated ‘Showtime’ Shawn Porter to win the IBF welterweight championship in a 12 round majority decision, one judge scored the bought a 114-114 draw whilst that was overruled by scores of 117-111 and 116-112 in Brook’s favor.

Before the bout, Keith Thurman was spotted at ringside and was given a interview in which he stated when he would be back fighting and who he would like to fight. Thurman said he plans on being back in the ring in October or November after resting his current shoulder injury, he has been having rehab on the shoulder the past three weeks, Thurman has been out the ring since April after knocking out Julio Diaz in the 4th round. Thurman is one of the
I liked how when they showed Thurman ringside and it looked like he was having a conversation with himself lol:



Looks like there are three possible fights, Khan and Marquez said they want Brook too. Khan vs Brook would obviously be the biggest fight in the UK. Lot's of interesting fights can be made at 147 right now.
 
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Roc Nation announces entering boxing promoting


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Roc Nation Sports tabs David Itskowitch to lead boxing venture - ESPN

Roc Nation Sports, the agency founded by music superstar Jay Z in April 2013, quickly made its mark in athlete representation and now plans to bring its muscle to boxing as a promoter.

"There's no question the sport of boxing needs a new player, someone who can do something different," Michael Yormark, the president and chief of branding and strategy for parent company Roc Nation, told ESPN.com on Sunday night. "We're energized, and we're going to make a difference. This is a huge priority to us. This is a highly serious business to us."

Roc Nation Sports made a splash when it powered its way into the rough business of representing athletes, making headlines by signing stars such as Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano, New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia, New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith, New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz and Indianapolis Colts receiver Hakeem Nicks, among others, and negotiated contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

While Roc Nation Sports has yet to sign any boxers, the company made a big move by hiring David Itskowitch to serve as the chief operating officer of its boxing division.

Itskowitch, who said Roc Nation Sports has already secured a promoters license in New York and Washington, D.C., is a highly respected and experienced executive with 18 years in the boxing business.

"This is a serious business for us moving forward, and Dave has one of the great reputations in the boxing industry," Yormark said, adding that Jay Z and Roc Nation Sports president Juan Perez are big boxing fans. "Hiring him should be a loud and clear statement this is serious for us and that we will do this the right way. We have one of the most respected individuals in the sport leading the charge for us.

"We didn't wake up yesterday and decide we wanted to get into the boxing business, but our first significant move was to bring Dave into the organization. This is an opportunity for us to change the game. It's been in the works for the last six or eight months, and now we are making our move. Jay Z has an incredible passion for boxing. We want to take the platform we've created and bring that to the boxing industry. We want to bring more money and visibility to the sport and give the boxers opportunities outside the ring."

From 1996 to 2000, Itskowitch, 39, of New York, worked for former HBO Sports senior vice president Lou DiBella, who was responsible for programming the network's fights. When DiBella left HBO to found his own promotional company, Itskowitch went with him and worked as his right-hand man from 2000 to 2006.

Itskowitch then joined powerhouse Golden Boy Promotions as its chief operating officer, working for Oscar De La Hoya's company from 2007 until resigning last summer to take some time off. During his time there, Itskowitch got to know Yormark, the former president and CEO of the NHL's Florida Panthers (before leaving the team to join Jay Z's company), when Golden Boy had a deal to promote several cards at the BB&T Center, the Panthers' home arena.

"We're going to promote our first event by the end of the year, and we're currently strategizing on which fighters we will seek to sign,"
Itskowitch told ESPN.com.

"We're looking to make an immediate and dramatic impact on the sport. We feel we can do that, and we plan to build Roc Nation Sports into a boxing brand by leveraging Roc Nation's current marketing, public relations and branding infrastructure. We're going to brand Roc Nation Sports fighters, and we're confident that branding will lead to financial opportunities both in and out of the ring that will be available nowhere else."

Itskowitch said Roc Nation Sports is willing to work with any promoter, manager or television network, something uncommon in boxing.

"We're starting with a clean slate," he said. "One of boxing's biggest problems is that the audience is getting older, but we have an infrastructure that can reach younger fans. We believe that is something we can do based on what we already have in place."

Yormark said the goal is not only to put on quality boxing events but also to do for the fighters it will eventually sign what it tries to do with the other athletes it represents.

"There's no question Roc Nation Sports can create celebrity status for boxers and align them with corporate America," Yormark said. "Look at the success we've had with our athletes and [recording] artists [represented by parent company Roc Nation]. That is what we do, and we do that better than anyone. We will be able to build brands for these boxers and build their careers outside of the ring. That's the difference that Roc Nation will bring to this sport."

Said Itskowitch, "We will be a promoter, but our job won't end once a guy fights on a particular Saturday night. We will promote him 365 days a year."
 
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woah so this is hella out of left field.

You may recall I said a few days ago the Peter Quillin vs Korobov purse bid was set for today. Well Golden Boy didn't win the bid. Top Rank didn't win the bid. Roc Nation won at $1.9 million dollars. Yes, Roc Nation as in Jay Z...
They definitely have the money to do it and sniping purse bids is the best way to get your own fighters and network television. Warriors Boxing just snatched the Kameda/Payasito fight and he'll likely to do big money on Japanese TV + he's talking about throwing Fonfara's comeback fight on it which should bring in Polsat money.

I just hope it doesn't turn into another company signing fighters only to have other people not want to deal with them.

I'm actually surprised more people don't steal purse bids of marketable fights and/or fighters considering anyone with a promotional license can bid on it.
 

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Someone said on Twitter that Jay Z is the 3rd most influential person in boxing already lol wth????

All I care about is the health of the sport man. I don't care who the promoter is. Do right by the fans, the fighters, and the sport, we're good.
 
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That someone is retarded. I think I read an article that 50 cent was one of the top ten influential guys after he jumped into boxing and look how Thats gone.

But Jay Z is in a far better position than 50 was. Obviously Roc Nation already has been invloved in sports and most importantly they hired Itskowitch, a boxing guy who's been in boxing forever and knows the in's and outs to handle this. They look promising and I welcome fresh faces if they are investing money into the sport and willing to make the fights the fans want to see.
 

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I wonder what Jay Z's angle is with the whole sports thing. He has a lot of other ventures going on is my real concern. This is a full time job, and I think that's part of 50's biggest mistake. This isn't something you take on as some little side hustle. Jay Z was smart to hire Itskaoawialch though.
 
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I wonder what Jay Z's angle is with the whole sports thing. He has a lot of other ventures going on is my real concern. This is a full time job, and I think that's part of 50's biggest mistake. This isn't something you take on as some little side hustle. Jay Z was smart to hire Itskaoawialch though.
Making money plus he's a sports fan:

Roc Nation Sports made a splash when it powered its way into the rough business of representing athletes, making headlines by signing stars such as Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Seattle Mariners star Robinson Cano, New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia, New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith, New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz and Indianapolis Colts receiver Hakeem Nicks, among others, and negotiated contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars
 
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This is about the dumbest thing I've seen Jay do. I understand he might hate Haymon, but he just got a Haymon fighter a huge check for that fight. His place with HBO is known but now if Quillin wins, then what? Most of the fighters he might sign might be Haymon fighters anyways. I think the one company that might hurt from this is TMT, but as TR and GBP have fighters that are the best from across the world, they can easily blackball Roc Nation.
 
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This is about the dumbest thing I've seen Jay do. I understand he might hate Haymon, but he just got a Haymon fighter a huge check for that fight. His place with HBO is known but now if Quillin wins, then what? Most of the fighters he might sign might be Haymon fighters anyways. I think the one company that might hurt from this is TMT, but as TR and GBP have fighters that are the best from across the world, they can easily blackball Roc Nation.
It's not dumb at all. The biggest knock on new promoters is that they have no contacts to get their guys on TV. They just bought themselves a fight with a guy that has a TV contract and will be able to at worst get one of their fighters in the co main event and at best get 2 of them in a triple header. It has also gets them to start dealing with Showtime, I highly doubt they're going to come out the gate being as petty as to be like "oh no he's a Haymon fighter, he's not getting our money!".

Gotta get your foot in the door, and you gotta start making contacts. You can be 50 and sit back and hope people deal with you or can force them to.
 
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The WBC has announced publicly on August 12th that the mandatory is announced and that Danny Garcia has to defend his title against Viktor Postol. On September 12th the purse bid has been scheduled. Elite Boxing Promotions of Ukraine together with Top Rank are in contact with Golden Boy Promotions about the fight.

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