Comments Thread For: 'Shakur Stevenson-Gervonta Davis can't get any riper'

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  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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    Good headline. I couldn't agree more. It would really suck if this fight isn't next for Tank and Shakur.

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  • NC Uppercut
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    Originally posted by boxingitis
    Tank Davis will duck Shakur, it's clear as day light. Camaron is the Mandatory, either one is cool. Even Tank vs De Los Santos is fine.
    Shakur went from cammaron to Cam’ron!

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  • fistandfury
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    Originally posted by Tibburon245
    Tank has done more, has been a champion for years, and deserves more $. If Shakur wants to be seen as the best, he should accept a lower percentage. How much less is up to the people involved. Maybe 60 Tank 40 Shakur?
    I would lean towards 70/30 for Tank, Shakur is the B side by some distance, Tank should not accept this type of risk unless he is the chief beneficiary of the revenue.

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  • Lefty0616
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    The Davis camp is going to try to lowball Stevenson. If the split is close to 40/60, Stevenson should take it. It may be a bit of a gamble, but if Shakur Stevenson wins, it's going to raise his stock in way, that the money offers will start to roll in....as he'll become the A Side.

    ​​​​It's like when you win a Grammy. Your album sales/stock goes through the roof.

    The only thing he should not give into are any types of catch weight, rehydration clauses. That's Davis' game. Stevenson would be wise to ensure that he comes into the most important fight of his career in the best and most comfortable shape/weight as possible.....and not at a disadvantage.

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  • IAMTHAT
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    Tank should offer him a 25% purse split like Haney did. And this time Shakur better take it.
    tank generates the cash flow. But if I was Shakur and tank offered me 25% I’d tell him go F himself.

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  • SteveM
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    Give Shakur a reasonable flat fee and a small percentage - say 20/25 % of the PPV. I bet Prince messes this up - sometimes it's these guy's greed that stops fights getting made - telling their client he's worth more than he really is just so their retainer (which I'd have negotiated if I was in his position) keeps getting paid.

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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    Tank should offer him a 25% purse split like Haney did. And this time Shakur better take it.
    No doubt!

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  • Bronx23
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    I’ll be surprised if they even offer Shakur the fight. And not because he’s boring or can’t sell because they literally fought guys like Mario Barrios, Hector Garcia, & just recently Frank Martin. None of them could sell and Frank is the most boring out of the 3 and all three were lesser known at the time they got the call. At this point, the hate for Shakur & people wanting to see him humbled is at an all time high. I think this fight actually sells really well. They’ve sparred before. Tanks knows Shakurs skill set. If he thought the fight would be easy, he would’ve called Shakurs bluff and offered it already

    Shakurs boring but he’s good. Hes a spoiler, really good at making guys look bad. He’s similar to how Rigo was when he’d box guys ears off in the most boring fashion ever. Nobody wanted to fight him because he was high risk low reward. Shakur is in a similar situation. Tank loses rounds against guys like Rolly, Barrios, Martin, it’s hard to see him not losing rounds to Shakur. And the worry is, if he can’t catch him and he’s down on the cards, then what?

    Personally I think the disdain for Shakur and his style is at an all time high, while the praise for Tank is also at an all time high. If they were to fight, and it goes 12, I could see Tank getting the A-side/fan favorite decision regardless if he actually deserves it or not. But given that, that’s not always a guarantee. I don’t see Tank being eager to take that high risk

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    I'm guessing Shakur prices himself out, personally. Tank I think does want the big fights now because he wants to get that bag since he's apparently starting to think about retiring.

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  • boxingitis
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    Tank Davis will duck Shakur, it's clear as day light. Camaron is the Mandatory, either one is cool. Even Tank vs De Los Santos is fine.
    Last edited by boxingitis; 07-24-2024, 08:40 AM.

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