It's one of the biggest fights in boxing if it ever gets made.. right now they trying to come together to make the fight happen. Tank-Haney or Haney-Tank.
However, negotiations from both parties seem to clash as who has the upper advantage on sides.
Tank and his team sees Haney as the B Side, because of his PPV status, the draw, and what he can generate with his popularity. He did make a **** tonne in his last fight with Ryan Garcia correct? (a source stated Garcia got paid 30M from the fight) - imagine what Tank got?
Haney and his team sees Davis as the B side, because he has a better resume with names on his record, his accomplishments at 135 and current 140 WBC belt, but compare Haney to Tank from a business point of view, he doesn't sell out in terms of a PPV cash out.
This fight I think will be unrealistic to make unless they leave their egos at the door and come up with a fair share of what they could agree on. There will be a lot of disagreements in the negotiations imo, the weight, rehydration clause, favored split etc
However, negotiations from both parties seem to clash as who has the upper advantage on sides.
Tank and his team sees Haney as the B Side, because of his PPV status, the draw, and what he can generate with his popularity. He did make a **** tonne in his last fight with Ryan Garcia correct? (a source stated Garcia got paid 30M from the fight) - imagine what Tank got?
Haney and his team sees Davis as the B side, because he has a better resume with names on his record, his accomplishments at 135 and current 140 WBC belt, but compare Haney to Tank from a business point of view, he doesn't sell out in terms of a PPV cash out.
This fight I think will be unrealistic to make unless they leave their egos at the door and come up with a fair share of what they could agree on. There will be a lot of disagreements in the negotiations imo, the weight, rehydration clause, favored split etc
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