AFTER A LACKLUSTER 2016, the pay-per-view boxing category, still a key revenue source for pay-TV providers, kicks off its 2017 campaign in earnest with HBO's Gennady GolovkIn-Danny Jacobs middleweight fight. The hope is Golovkin-Jacobs will help develop the next generation of marquee PPV fighters, though the March 18 bout isn't expected to reach the category's gold standard of 1 million buys. Still, industry observers believe it could set the stage for I more lucrative bouts later this fall. "We've had a slow start for PPV boxing in 2017, but the schedule is starting to come together, and we feel real good about the shows that we have coming up on PPV," HBO VP of programming Tony Walktr told B&C.
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