Greenburg said he spoke to Al Haymon. So yes, TR might've told him about an offer that they knew was going to be rejected from jump. But that's not negotiating. Don't make me laugh. Second, with that in mind, there was no need for that deadline crap. Only idiots bought that **** anyway. Again, why would there be a deadline...when there was no deadline?
great response by ficher to pac criticism
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Greenburg said he spoke to Al Haymon. So yes, TR might've told him about an offer that they knew was going to be rejected from jump. But that's not negotiating. Don't make me laugh. Second, with that in mind, there was no need for that deadline crap. Only idiots bought that **** anyway. Again, why would there be a deadline...when there was no deadline?
He wouldnt say that if it wasnt true..
The deadline was impose to come to terms or at least make a counter offer..Comment
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You can go back and forth with "negotiations" but the bottom line is that your premise regarding Arum needing time to negotiate with other fighters is wrong. End of story.Comment
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No its not.. June 2010 was the starting point... November was the fight...That's between 4-5 months.. Encompassing those months are negotiations, promotion, marketing, and training of both fighters..And in Marg's case, re-licensing..Last edited by mikemurni; 12-06-2010, 02:14 PM.Comment
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No, I questioned that comment and asked what you based it on. If that's a change in subject then so be it. Doesn't change the fact that it's nonsensical.Comment
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