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  • #21
    Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
    Noooobody can knock a 3 time division Champion, undisputed P4P #1 ranked, future HOF inductee fighter who’s a good businessman that don’t get run over by Boys Club Haymon !
    bud tell us who those hedge funds are please?

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    • #22
      Instead of making one of the biggest fights in boxing for a potential record high salary, potentially winning the undisputed welterweight title and becoming a more prominent figure, and being marketed to a wider audience in a much anticipated fight to increase visibility and salary offers for future endeavors; he secured a guaranteed salary to fight a fringe contender.

      Good for him, he made a good, shortsighted business decision.

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      • #23
        The fact people can disrespect a former undisputed champion at 140 and future HOFer staggers me. Just enjoy Bud he's one of the best you'll ever see. The Spence fight will happen.
        BLASTER1 BLASTER1 likes this.

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        • #24
          Crawford said he had been in touch with BLK Prime during his negotiations with Spence’s advisor, Al Haymon of Premier Boxing Champions, but that it was not until the fight with Spence was officially dead in the water that he reached out to the nascent company to make a deal.
          That's funny, because Crawford not two weeks ago said he started negotiating with them in June.

          Lyin bastid

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          • #25
            Maybe TC shouldnt be crowing until he gets all of his purse, the rest of it might evaporate into the poor sales we lost too much basket.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Heru View Post
              Instead of making one of the biggest fights in boxing for a potential record high salary, potentially winning the undisputed welterweight title and becoming a more prominent figure, and being marketed to a wider audience in a much anticipated fight to increase visibility and salary offers for future endeavors; he secured a guaranteed salary to fight a fringe contender.

              Good for him, he made a good, shortsighted business decision.
              The problem is Spence vs Crawford wasn't projected to be a record high salary for him. When he wanted clarification on the money, he was told "no."

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              • #27
                ive just realised what blk's strategy on this fight is, they are charging 100 bucks for a drink at the venue, thats risky

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
                  Bob said Avan's check cleared. Crawford got 1/2 plus the other 1/2 due before the 1st round. Explain to me why he couldn't get a guarantee from PBC? Spence ducks Crawford and dangerous mandatories to fight a flute playing burnout but everyone external to PBC gets the blame. LDBC propaganda all over the place!
                  This is what happened according to has been documented. Crawford wanted $25 million for the fight, which means at the very least, you have to pay Spence $25 million as well. Espinoza did not think the fight was big enough for the casual fans to dish out $50 million so he wanted to give Crawford $5 million. Bud came down to $15 million and Espinoza went up to $8 million and they were stalled at those two numbers. So Espinoza said, well sense he thinks this fight as he think it is, then he can bet on himself and take the fight with no guarantee and if he is able to make more than $15 million, then he has earned it. And Spence agreed to also accept a no guarantee in order to make the fight. But Bud chose to go in another direction even though they both agreed to a no guarantee. Spence was even on Instagram or Twitter on a Live feed, reading parts of the contract and asked Bud to show the fans the contract, and never did. So if he really thought the fight was as big as he thought it was, he could have made $15 million or more. So either he knew it wasn't going to be that big and wanted this outrageous payday, knowing that Showtime and the PBC were going to take a loss, or he really didn't want the fight.
                  Smash Smash likes this.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by UniqueBoxing View Post

                    Spence agreed to also accept a no guarantee in order to make the fight. But Bud chose to go in another direction even though they both agreed to a no guarantee..
                    bud fans saying bud no guarantee spence getting guarantee

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post

                      The problem is Spence vs Crawford wasn't projected to be a record high salary for him. When he wanted clarification on the money, he was told "no."
                      What evidence do you have of that, there are conflicting comments that say he was given full transparency over all revenue, are you taking Bud at his word only or there is more?

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