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Originally posted by Dare7 View Post
Shakur is mandatory for which belt? Anyway mandatory fee are usually like 20% so Shakur got a better deal from Haney and he refused it. It seems to Me like it's Shakur's fault the fight never took place.
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Originally posted by Nightfall View PostIt’s obvious that you don’t know the facts. Haney priced Stevenson down and out of the fight negotiations because he knew the high risk .
Stevenson is not a big draw and also he even lost his belts on scale at 130 before moving to 135.
Haney is the undisputed Champion at 135 so Haney gave him 25% and when calculated to actual numbers, it is going to be Shakur's biggest payday.
Also if Stevenson doesn't like the number, he should have given a counter offer but he didn't instead he was ranting on social media.
Haney had to take ****ty money to own those belts. He had to sign to Top rank to get the fight with Kambosos, he had to take less money back to back and he had fight in Australia back to back. Once he got and defended the belt, he got a better leverage against Lomachenko. If Stevenson had took the fight and won then he could have more leverage in the rematch but instead he calculated wrong.
Another thing, if Stevenson had enforce Mandatory and the fight went to purse bid, just because both fighter are not major draw the money bid will have been small and Shakur will still get 20-25% of the money still. Even if Stevenson wants more than 25%, he should have negotiated with Wisdom. Stevenson fumbled on this one.Smash likes this.
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Originally posted by maguirre View PostThat's never been confirmed. Martin admitted being offered $1 million. Hard to believe Stevenson taking $3 million for an average fight being held on a Thursday! Do you? Is that how generous the Bobfather has become for his top fighters?
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View PostShakur could’ve taken the low ball offer. Instead he chose to enforce his mandatory status to get a better cut and Haney immediately ditched the division.
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Originally posted by Dare7 View Post
What facts are you talking about that I don't know of?
Stevenson is not a big draw and also he even lost his belts on scale at 130 before moving to 135.
Haney is the undisputed Champion at 135 so Haney gave him 25% and when calculated to actual numbers, it is going to be Shakur's biggest payday.
Also if Stevenson doesn't like the number, he should have given a counter offer but he didn't instead he was ranting on social media.
Haney had to take ****ty money to own those belts. He had to sign to Top rank to get the fight with Kambosos, he had to take less money back to back and he had fight in Australia back to back. Once he got and defended the belt, he got a better leverage against Lomachenko. If Stevenson had took the fight and won then he could have more leverage in the rematch but instead he calculated wrong.
Another thing, if Stevenson had enforce Mandatory and the fight went to purse bid, just because both fighter are not major draw the money bid will have been small and Shakur will still get 20-25% of the money still. Even if Stevenson wants more than 25%, he should have negotiated with Wisdom. Stevenson fumbled on this one.
It was a throwaway Twitter offer, Bill and J Prince had a conversation about it where the ask was 50/50 and that was it. After that, Prince and Arum went the sanctioning body route to make it real and call the Haney's bluff, and Devin promptly moved up to 140.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostShakur have taken the fight for a chance to become undisputed lightweight champion. The money would come afterwards if he won.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostShakur offered Frank Martin 25%, said it was the most money he ever made, same statement Haney said about Shakur! It is what it is!
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