When's the last time Negotiations were followed this closely? Pac/Hatton?

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  • DrewWoodside
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    #1

    When's the last time Negotiations were followed this closely? Pac/Hatton?

    What is the last time the whole boxing world waited for every single piece of breaking news like it is for Pacquiao/Hatton. We've all been acting like Mom & Dad said no Christmas this year and we're desparate to hear them say it's back on! I know people were following Margs/Mosley pretty closely when that fight became questionable but it was nothing like this. Anyone know the last time the boxing world was like this?
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    Pac and de la hoya were followed pretty closely with the whole 75/25 split to 70/30 split to the fight being called off to them accepting the deal later. Not quite as bad as this but it was similar for about a week or two.

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    • -MAKAVELLI-
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      i dont know about you guys but i was on pins and needles during the Billy Dib-Luevano negotiations

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      • Low Blow Armo
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        #4
        The Lewis/Tyson fight negotiations were also closely watched.

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        • badboypeenoy
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          #5
          Originally posted by Makavelli
          i dont know about you guys but i was on pins and needles during the Billy Dib-Luevano negotiations
          yeah...that one really was a thriller.

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