Did Juan Marquez turn down Eric Morales? I seriously doubt it!
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i think so.
nacho overprices juanma. (not juanma's fault)
i don't even think negotiations were really needed for this fight. weren't both top rank fighters when they were talking about this fight?
what i heard was erik wanted to fight juanma after his loss to marco. juanma asked for too much money so they just made the pacquiao-morales fight instead.
i believe it. remember when hbo offered $1.5mil. for the pac-jmm rematch and jmm asked for $1.5mil. just for himself instead of taking $750k like manny.
not jmm's fault. he was getting bad advice from ignacio.
ignacio is a great trainer but not the best businessman.Comment
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Yes he did. After the Pacquiao draw, Top Rank offered him a fight with Morales. They pitched an offer and Marquez countered with a VERY high number, maybe seven-figures. Top Rank grew a real hate for him, when they promoted him, because he overpriced himself for a Pacquiao rematch and for a Morales pay-per-viewComment
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i think so.
nacho overprices juanma. (not juanma's fault)
i don't even think negotiations were really needed for this fight. weren't both top rank fighters when they were talking about this fight?
what i heard was erik wanted to fight juanma after his loss to marco. juanma asked for too much money so they just made the pacquiao-morales fight instead.
i believe it. remember when hbo offered $1.5mil. for the pac-jmm rematch and jmm asked for $1.5mil. just for himself instead of taking $750k like manny.
not jmm's fault. he was getting bad advice from ignacio.
ignacio is a great trainer but not the best businessman.Comment
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probably 755K. I had heard that Arum sidestepped Maqruez and went to Morales pretty quickly as he seemed to favor Erik. I don't have any inside information so I can't quite back it up but I doubt Marquez would have turned down a fight against any of those guys if the money was okay. He fought John for 30k next, he seems like a man who would do what he does because of the principle.Comment
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the comment was by hbo itself not the promoters.
manny wasn't a draw then or at least they didn't think he was.
remember the 1st fight was not ppv it was reg hbo.
the 2nd fight was suppose to be reg hbo too hence why no ppv incentives and such and pretty much the only money on the table was the $1.5mil. hbo offered for the fight.
the reason they were splitting it was both were champions.
manny was the lineal/ring and juan ma had 2 ABC belts.Comment
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Yes he did. After the Pacquiao draw, Top Rank offered him a fight with Morales. They pitched an offer and Marquez countered with a VERY high number, maybe seven-figures. Top Rank grew a real hate for him, when they promoted him, because he overpriced himself for a Pacquiao rematch and for a Morales pay-per-viewComment
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Exactly....good post. Something is fishy with when people say Marquez asked for 3.5. I have yet to see anyone post comments from Morales or Marquez. I can't believe this information about Marquez without hearing who, what, where, when ,why and how from Morales and Marquez?
it was $1.5mil NOT $3.5mil.
either way $1.5mil. is a lot of money for the lower weight class probably TOO MUCH.
i've heard jmm asked for $1.3 and i've also heard $1.5 i never heard the $3.5 mil. figure.Comment
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that's what i read a long time ago when the rematch didn't go through.
the comment was by hbo itself not the promoters.
manny wasn't a draw then or at least they didn't think he was.
remember the 1st fight was not ppv it was reg hbo.
the 2nd fight was suppose to be reg hbo too hence why no ppv incentives and such and pretty much the only money on the table was the $1.5mil. hbo offered for the fight.
the reason they were splitting it was both were champions.
manny was the lineal/ring and juan ma had 2 ABC belts.Comment
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