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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    This all started because you were asking if the Fulton-Inoue winner would be a good option for Teofimo.

    In order to determine if a matchup is a good option you obviously have to take into account if there is any market out there of people who would want to watch it. There is a market for Canelo vs Spence but not much of one to see Haney.
    I’m asking you if it’s a good fight to make. How can I make that easier for you to understand?

    I don’t care about the market place. It’s irrelevant to the question.

    Canelo-Spence could do 7 million PPV buys, that’s not what I’m asking you. You said that fight proves who the best at 147 is, I asked you if that’s worth bragging over. Nothing to do with whether it would sell or not.

    So is Canelo-Haney a good fight or not? Simple question.

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  • daggum
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    really big fight against mma fighter or small japanese boy

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    I don’t care about the market place and I didn’t ask you about the market place.

    I’m asking you if Canelo-Haney is a legitimate fight. The “market place” is irrelevant.

    Are you going to answer it or keep dodging a simple question as per usual?

    And furthermore, your position is idiotic beyond belief. It’s so ****** that I struggle to believe you’re even being serious. How ****** do you have to be to think a fight between 2 fighters that are 3 weight classes apart proves who the best fighter is at the lowest weight class?
    This all started because you were asking if the Fulton-Inoue winner would be a good option for Teofimo.

    In order to determine if a matchup is a good option you obviously have to take into account if there is any market out there of people who would want to watch it. There is a market for Canelo vs Spence but not much of one to see Haney.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    I’m explaining my position to you, moron.

    If you don’t want to hear it then don’t ask.
    I don’t care about the market place and I didn’t ask you about the market place.

    I’m asking you if Canelo-Haney is a legitimate fight. The “market place” is irrelevant.

    Are you going to answer it or keep dodging a simple question as per usual?

    And furthermore, your position is idiotic beyond belief. It’s so ****** that I struggle to believe you’re even being serious. How ****** do you have to be to think a fight between 2 fighters that are 3 weight classes apart proves who the best fighter is at the lowest weight class?
    Last edited by IronDanHamza; 07-23-2023, 02:50 PM.

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    Hey idiot, who asked you about a market? I didn’t ask you about a market. Why when asked simple questions do you then answer something totally different?

    Why not Canelo-Haney at 168? Surely it would prove who the best is at 135 in that brain dead world you live in? That would make more sense than Spence-Canelo to prove who the best at 147 is.

    Also just so you know, Canelo and Spence are not close to each other in size at all. They fight THREE weight classes apart you retard.
    I’m explaining my position to you, moron.

    If you don’t want to hear it then don’t ask.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    I don’t know if there is much of a market for that fight. Haney is a non-draw.

    Plus Spence walks around at 160 lbs so he is relatively close in size to Canelo. The same likely can’t be said for Haney, and maybe not for Inoue vs Teofimo either.
    Hey idiot, who asked you about a market? I didn’t ask you about a market. Why when asked simple questions do you then answer something totally different?

    Why not Canelo-Haney at 168? Surely it would prove who the best is at 135 in that brain dead world you live in? That would make more sense than Spence-Canelo to prove who the best at 147 is.

    Also just so you know, Canelo and Spence are not close to each other in size at all. They fight THREE weight classes apart you retard.
    Last edited by IronDanHamza; 07-23-2023, 01:37 PM.

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    So why not Canelo vs Haney next at 168? That would make more sense than Spence to you surely because that would mean Canelo proves who the best is from 135-168?
    I don’t know if there is much of a market for that fight. Haney is a non-draw.

    Plus Spence walks around at 160 lbs so he is relatively close in size to Canelo. The same likely can’t be said for Haney, and maybe not for Inoue vs Teofimo either.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    In order for it to be a possible option for Teofimo it would have to be undisputed vs undisputed.

    But there would also have to be a market for the matchup. Such as there would be for Canelo vs Spence, especially if it it’s held at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

    Teofimo vs Inoue might work in a similar fashion if it’s held in Japan.
    So why not Canelo vs Haney next at 168? That would make more sense than Spence to you surely because that would mean Canelo proves who the best is from 135-168?

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  • Smash
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    bob knows he has to move fast to make the most of loopy lopez and his delusional dad before the next 'episode' hits

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    So to be clear, if Lopez is undisputed at 140 and Inoue-Fulton winner is undisputed at 122 you think those two fighting at 140 lbs would be a logical and good match up to make?

    What about Haney (undisputed at 135) vs Canelo (Undisputed at 168) at 168 lbs? Is that a good fight to make?
    In order for it to be a possible option for Teofimo it would have to be undisputed vs undisputed.

    But there would also have to be a market for the matchup. Such as there would be for Canelo vs Spence, especially if it it’s held at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

    Teofimo vs Inoue might work in a similar fashion if it’s held in Japan.

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