Well it was definitely announced a week after so all that ish you was chatting about it being on the table doesn't stand if you want to stand by this a/b side nonsense.
You getting caught in your own spin again.
The DAZN announcement was weeks after the Wilder offer and it was made clear that Joshua wasn't part of the deal with DAZN.
So no, Wilder wasn't asking Joshua to cross the street when he sent the offer. He was sending an offer to a guy that had been fighting on the same side of the street for the past several years.
When Wilder offered $50 million, Joshua had just fought six fights in a row on Showtime. DAZN hadn't even been announced yet, let alone launched.
Well it was definitely announced a week after so all that ish you was chatting about it being on the table doesn't stand if you want to stand by this a/b side nonsense.
You getting caught in your own spin again.
the mikey deal is known to have an option....no assuming there
but yes im assuming theyd ask the same with charlo and tank....im no more assuming than anyone who says the opposite......but at least i have some precedent to rely on
But Tank and Jermall would have called that rubbish if it was presented to them.
I am saying this as a Porter fan... but what does Porter bring to the table, outside of a fan friendly fight, to have leverage to make a fight with Crawford? none. sadly. it's not gonna make that money they both want/
bob arum was on record, by several sites/sources, as saying they were eyeing porter if/when they got past mean machine....
Hold up!
You just assuming?
the mikey deal is known to have an option....no assuming there
but yes im assuming theyd ask the same with charlo and tank....im no more assuming than anyone who says the opposite......but at least i have some precedent to rely on
trust me..the mikey deal has an option and thats no secret
hearn isnt bringing charlo or tank over, and paying them over rate, for a real one off....dazn would have an option to match their next fight if they won or wanted to....and thats why the pbc guys arent going over...
Hold up!
You just assuming?
I am saying this as a Porter fan... but what does Porter bring to the table, outside of a fan friendly fight, to have leverage to make a fight with Crawford? none. sadly. it's not gonna make that money they both want/
Then that's not a serious offer. If this is true, I wouldn't say Charlo is ducking.
trust me..the mikey deal has an option and thats no secret
hearn isnt bringing charlo or tank over, and paying them over rate, for a real one off....dazn would have an option to match their next fight if they won or wanted to....and thats why the pbc guys arent going over...
A PPV against who? If Canelo doesn't give him a handout then any other opponent vs Charlo on PPV is likely to flop worse than Wilder vs Ortiz 2.
All of the new generation PBC stars are being groomed for potential PPVs. A hater like you might label Wilder vs Ortiz 2 a "flop," but it did twice as many buys as GGG's early PPVs and way more than both Crawford PPVs combined. Way more than Ward vs Kovalev and countless other PPVs. Over 275,000 buys at $75 per buy is a lot of money. If Charlo had an opponent right now that could do 275k buys, he'd be on PPV already.
Yep that's why AJs offers before Wilders single offer were backed by DAZN and his next fight was on DAZN.
When Wilder offered $50 million, Joshua had just fought six fights in a row on Showtime. DAZN hadn't even been announced yet, let alone launched.
it would be just like the mikey deal..if mikey wins DAZN can match on his next fight....if charlo or tank came over DAZN/hearn would want the same deal....no way theyre gonna let a guy come over and take their belt and not have an option on them next fight....
Then that's not a serious offer. If this is true, I wouldn't say Charlo is ducking.
He'll likely be built for a PPV in the next year or two and will sniff 7 million for sure.
A PPV against who? If Canelo doesn't give him a handout then any other opponent vs Charlo on PPV is likely to flop worse than Wilder vs Ortiz 2.
I seriously doubt that. His most recent fight peaked at 275,000 viewers.
Showtime is paying serious money for those shows. Charlo is likely already making 4-5 million a fight.
He isn't sniffing anywhere close to $7 million any time soon. Not unless Canelo decides to throw him a bone.
He'll likely be built for a PPV in the next year or two and will sniff 7 million for sure.
Charlo will very likely make more than 7 million for a fight at some point soon.
I seriously doubt that. His most recent fight peaked at 275,000 viewers.
He isn't sniffing anywhere close to $7 million any time soon. Not unless Canelo decides to throw him a bone.
Except that Andrade, the B-side, is offering to pay A-side Charlo more than he has ever made
Not worth an extra million or two to cross the street to go get set up.
(or likely ever will make) for one fight.
Charlo will very likely make more than 7 million for a fight at some point soon.
Except that Andrade, the B-side, is offering to pay A-side Charlo more than he has ever made (or likely ever will make) for one fight. Which is essentially unheard of in the history of boxing.
Charlo is ducking. And Crawford is ducking. Plain and simple.
except that you know porter is willing to go over and win or lose go back
can you prove that hearn wont ask for a match option on charlos next fight and try to keep him on DAZN? because we know mikeys deal has a match option.....if hearn is bringing over tank or charlo its very likely the final draft would come with a match option for the next fight should they win.....
hearn is trying to get the guys over there and keep em for two fights if they win...and try to convince them to stay.....I think we all know what hearn is doing
pbc foundational guys are not going over to help another network....
Porter is willing to cross the street to fight Crawford on Crawford's platform. As he should since Crawford is the A-side.
Andrade, the B-side, wants Charlo, the A-side, to cross the street to fight on the B-side's platform, which is essentially unheard of in the history of boxing.
To compare these two situations is absolutely ridiculous.
Except that Andrade, the B-side, is offering to pay A-side Charlo more than he has ever made (or likely ever will make) for one fight. Which is essentially unheard of in the history of boxing.
Charlo is ducking. And Crawford is ducking. Plain and simple.