Thurman was one of the reasons PBC catapulted with its portfolio. It was his numbers on Primetime. Ennis can’t even afford to offer Thurman $500k. Even if Boots got the connect from Showtime to put $2mil in the pot, to Keith, he demand a 90/10 split guaranteed. Keith doesn’t need Ennis unless he can get a nice check. Usually you’d expect a counter offer which is what Keith would expect, but Ennis can’t provide no 4-5mil. Who’s putting the money to see this fight. Such quotes as the title benefit Keith because he knows Boots can’t afford him nor does Keith need him. As Keith has said many times, where’s the offer or contract. It’s cool Keith flexed Boots’ mgmt like that. Lol
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Not sure I believe this guy. He says, we're wanting top five. We're not going back. In the next sentence he contradicts, when six and seven also become acceptable. They wanted to fight Avanesyan. Ok that's fine. But he turned you down? Really? Because your a better proposition than Crawford? And it was Avanesyan that turned Ortiz down, not the other way around. So when you weigh up the discrepancies, it's bending the narrative to suit. So is Thurman wanting 10mil just part of that narrative? To make your guy look so feared and avoided? Sure, nobody is in a hurry to fight him, but when the circumstances are right, plenty will.
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Originally posted by Sctrojan View PostWell hopefully Spence is a man of his word/principles and never gives Thurman his shot like he never gave Spence.
And when did Ortiz turn down Avanesyan?
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Manny buck broke Keith. Physically he may still have it, but dude is mentally broken.
Either way, Keith Thurman would be Terence Crawfords greatest win.Last edited by TheIronMike; 11-20-2022, 09:31 AM.
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This is just a duck tactic. Something taught by Haymon. Just a way to say “they couldn’t give me what I wanted” rather than plainly saying “I’m not supossed to fight him”. Same thing Benavidez did to Andrade, expecting more then Canelo money.
Still like Keith though. I get the ploy these guys play.Last edited by SplitSecond; 11-20-2022, 09:55 AM.real raw likes this.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostThis is just a duck tactic. Something taught by Haymon. Just a way to say “they couldn’t give me what I wanted” rather than plainly saying “I’m not supossed to fight him”. Same thing Benavidez did to Andrade, expecting more then Canelo money.
Still like Keith though. I get the ploy these guys play.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
Do you mean the same ducking over pricing tactics that Terence Crawford is using against EJ; Errol Spence, Jr? You are right. I agree. Crawford doesn't want the fight and never did. He is a coward who is afraid of losing.
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Originally posted by Rodtang View PostNot sure I believe this guy. He says, we're wanting top five. We're not going back. In the next sentence he contradicts, when six and seven also become acceptable. They wanted to fight Avanesyan. Ok that's fine. But he turned you down? Really? Because your a better proposition than Crawford? And it was Avanesyan that turned Ortiz down, not the other way around. So when you weigh up the discrepancies, it's bending the narrative to suit. So is Thurman wanting 10mil just part of that narrative? To make your guy look so feared and avoided? Sure, nobody is in a hurry to fight him, but when the circumstances are right, plenty will.
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