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  • onechance87
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    #11
    Originally posted by KrisSilver
    I've come to like Khan and how he's matured, but I can quite believe he's over pricing himself, and well mostly, the guys around him are.
    No, fighters think khan is a cash cow or something.mccoskey makes about
    80,000 a fight.Amir offered three times more then that for a fight.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #12
      Not that arsed. McCloskey is a good fighter but Peterson or Prescott are more significant fights

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        #13
        Originally posted by Terrel
        I knew you'd make this post lol

        I would love to see Khan-Maidana II but cannot see it happening right now. Infact if both do well and continue to pull off impressive wins this will be a super fight for the future, when they can both generate big money and maybe even PPV buys.
        lol i knew you knew i would post it lmao, sad Khan won't face my man again

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          #14
          quote from peterson manager from maxboxing-I had a chance to talk to Barry Hunter, who trains and manages Peterson. He confirmed that they had indeed turned down a $200,000 package to face Khan. Now, like many others, I wondered where else could they make that kind of money. Hunter explained that from their perspective, if Marcos Maidana (who took Khan to the brink on December 11th) made around $500,000 to face Khan in an empty Mandalay Bay, they should be entitled to something in that same neighborhood, given that they are traveling to his home turf to face him in what will be a much larger audience in the UK.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Paul McCloskey’s promoter Barry Hearn accused Amir Khan of using his fighter to get a cheap World title defence after closing the book on their deal to fight in Manchester.

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            guessing a peterson fight will be made or a prescott rematch should be khans top priority for now...

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              #16
              Originally posted by -EAGLE-
              lol i knew you knew i would post it lmao, sad Khan won't face my man again
              And what makes you think Maidana wants it? He didnt sound too keen on a rematch after the fight. Plus Golden Boy are not gonna match them again straight away.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                And what makes you think Maidana wants it? He didnt sound too keen on a rematch after the fight. Plus Golden Boy are not gonna match them again straight away.
                Maidana will most likely face the lose of bradley-alexander.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  And what makes you think Maidana wants it? He didnt sound too keen on a rematch after the fight. Plus Golden Boy are not gonna match them again straight away.
                  maidana wants money so he would do it right away

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Slick_Rick
                    Khan might be undercutting McCloskey, but at 31 years old, if a title shot comes around against one of the biggest names in the sport, you take it.
                    precisely. If McCloskey is so hungry and passionate then he should fight Khan for whatever he's been offered.

                    FACTS:

                    - McCloskey is not a big name
                    - Whatever he's been offered would most likely still be his highest ever payday to date
                    - The exposure he'd get would be great
                    - It's a win-win situation for him:
                    - If he loses then at least he gave it a shot and can hold his head up high
                    - If he wins he's world champion and could potentially make millions in the future with a rematch with Khan and other top fighters. He makes a name for himself
                    - There's no shame in losing to Khan, most if not all boxers at 140lbs would lose to him
                    - If he loses then he still keeps his European belt, which he can still make decent pay-days off of. He can get another title shot later this year or next year

                    Originally posted by onechance87
                    Maidana made 500,000 with khan.Peterson and mcclosey want the
                    same which is bullshlt.
                    Maidana got $575,000 I think. And I think if he won he would get an additional bonus of $175,000. But I'm sure he also got a cut of the PPV money from the UK, probably a couple hundred-thousand dollars or so.

                    So Maidana probably made over $750k from the Khan fight, that's a lot of money. There's no way McCloskey or Peterson deserve even half of that considering Peterson got $100k for his last fight (Ortiz) and McCloskey has probably never had a £100k+ purse.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by onechance87
                      quote from peterson manager from maxboxing-I had a chance to talk to Barry Hunter, who trains and manages Peterson. He confirmed that they had indeed turned down a $200,000 package to face Khan. Now, like many others, I wondered where else could they make that kind of money. Hunter explained that from their perspective, if Marcos Maidana (who took Khan to the brink on December 11th) made around $500,000 to face Khan in an empty Mandalay Bay, they should be entitled to something in that same neighborhood, given that they are traveling to his home turf to face him in what will be a much larger audience in the UK.
                      That's good money considering he got half of that to fight Ortiz.

                      He'd get $200k purse and I'm sure he'd get a bonus if he won (Maidana would have got an extra $175k had we won). Plus if Peterson won I'm sure there would have been an instant rematch clause in the contract that would have seen him make considerably higher.

                      Turning down a world title bout (no matter the purse) is a joke considering that he's 1-1-1 in his last 3 fights. IMO he should be 1-2-0 in his last 3 fights because I had Ortiz winning that fight by 2 rounds.

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