holy **** alexander has a rematch clause

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  • lfc19titles
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    #1

    holy **** alexander has a rematch clause

    for the love of god, somehow we gotta tear up that contract, we already seen these two american hype jobs exposed and now it looks like they are going to try and top the worse fight of 2011 with another show down

    americans are ruining boxing with these crappy shows, this will turn casual fans away from boxing
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    #2
    HBO is not interested in the rematch.

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    • lfc19titles
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      #3
      that still wont stop it from happening, rematch clause is a rematch clause, they will put it on showtime or on ppv

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      • Instinto
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        #4
        It was announced many months ago that they have rematch clause in contract.

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        • ny123
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          #5
          Originally posted by lfc19titles
          that still wont stop it from happening, rematch clause is a rematch clause, they will put it on showtime or on ppv
          I doubt if HBO passes this up they will go with the rematch. ppv give me a break that **** wouldnt sell.

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          • revs1227
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            #6
            Originally posted by lfc19titles
            that still wont stop it from happening, rematch clause is a rematch clause, they will put it on showtime or on ppv
            shut up and go to a ****o forum with ur weird ass pics grow the **** up already stop jerkin off

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            • lfc19titles
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              #7
              Originally posted by ny123
              I doubt if HBO passes this up they will go with the rematch. ppv give me a break that **** wouldnt sell.
              you need to look at money side of things, both guys got paid 1.5m this fight, the promoters got 150k each for the venue and I assume a share of the purse.

              That mean, all they need to do is get around 3.5m dollars from the ppv to make this crap fight happen again

              around 75k buys and they would have done better business than the first fight...

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              • cleaner147
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                #8
                lulz dont worry, no tickets has been saled....a dead place was chosen for an "even playingfield"....rematch would never happen........how the hell got this fighttogether anyway?

                I wonder... if the fight had been in St. Louis, would have Devon quit??

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by madamfackah
                  lulz dont worry, no tickets has been saled....a dead place was chosen for an "even playingfield"....rematch would never happen........how the hell got this fighttogether anyway?

                  I wonder... if the fight had been in St. Louis, would have Devon quit??
                  good point, alexander really humiliated himself imo with him basically giving up

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                  • Gonzalez_Boxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by lfc19titles
                    you need to look at money side of things, both guys got paid 1.5m this fight, the promoters got 150k each for the venue and I assume a share of the purse.

                    That mean, all they need to do is get around 3.5m dollars from the ppv to make this crap fight happen again

                    around 75k buys and they would have done better business than the first fight...
                    1. Your figures are off. They don't get 100% of ppv sales.

                    2. this fight wouldn't get more than 10k at $49.99

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