Dibella rejects Pirog Offer
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Blurring the lines between sport and business... it definitely categorizes as a "we think this guy has a chance of beating our guy" duck, though.Comment
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Probably not a tremendous deal considering what he's already got coming anyway. However when there's been so much talk from Martinez and Company about other people's business decisions, yours will get scrutinized more heavily. This would look better if Dibella could suggest some alternative for them to fight in the US.Comment
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I don't think there's anything wrong with this decision, but Dibella should probably quiet up a bit with pretending like everyone but him is the bad guy in this sport.Comment
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So what?
How much more?
A few hundred grand?
As the MW champion he should travel to Russia and defend his championship for a few hundred grand more?
I understand the sport, as a sport, and as a business... As a sport, he needs to fight Pirog. As a business it makes zero sense to travel to Russia and risk your championship for a few hundred grand more..
who said he needs to travel to russia to fight pirog? and nobody is questioning what you understand about the sport. this is about an offer from pirog's team for martinez to fight in russia. is martinez obliged to accept it? absolutely not. they can make a counter offer though if they want the fight in the US. however, it looks like martinez's team are not interested to take the fight. again, that's their right to pick the fight they like but you can't blame fans for criticizing martinez and his team for their hypocrisy.Comment
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So uh, what?
I also don't need to be questioned about something in order for me to make a statement about it.
is martinez obliged to accept it? absolutely not. they can make a counter offer though if they want the fight in the US. however, it looks like martinez's team are not interested to take the fight. again, that's their right to pick the fight they like but you can't blame fans for criticizing martinez and his team for their hypocrisy.Comment
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Definitely a business decision. However it's coming from a team that has criticized several other fighters for making the exact same business decision, which is resulting in people looking at Martinez/Dibella as somewhat of a hypocrite.
I don't think there's anything wrong with this decision, but Dibella should probably quiet up a bit with pretending like everyone but him is the bad guy in this sport.Comment
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who said he needs to travel to russia to fight pirog? and nobody is questioning what you understand about the sport. this is about an offer from pirog's team for martinez to fight in russia. is martinez obliged to accept it? absolutely not. they can make a counter offer though if they want the fight in the US. however, it looks like martinez's team are not interested to take the fight. again, that's their right to pick the fight they like but you can't blame fans for criticizing martinez and his team for their hypocrisy.
I see no problem with him lining up Andy Lee or Matt Macklin in the Garden on St Paddy's Day. Make some dollars and eventually match Martinez with Pirog on your own terms. But don't go around acting like everyone else is being unfair by attempting to maximize profits when you are doing the exact same thing.Comment
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