Why sign a contract when you are not happy with what's in the contract? Gamboa is well in his rights to not sign the contract if he feels there are some things that needs to be changed. He could have agreed to the fight because of what he is promised but if it was not specified in the contract then he doesn't have to sign. A signed contract seals the deal.
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QUACK QUACK QUACK...the skilled commie is scared...QUACK QUACK QUACK...how does one call out a fighter then says i dont like my contract...if it looks and smells like a duck. Quack
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Originally posted by S H A R K B O Y View PostSometimes verbal agreements are just as good, especially with witnesses and official documents stating so, like emails, etc.
The point being, Top Rank is above Gamboa, period. He can "Occupy Las Vegas" but the "man" is eventually going to bring him down.
Get it in writing, signed & sealed.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostTop Rank might have jumped the gun on promoting this fight considering Gamboa never signed on for it.
As far as everyone but Gamboa knew, he was on board.
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why this guy is not saying that one of the stipulations, is another 5 years, and why fans are so dumb that they are siding with a convicted felon like Arum? We don't know all the details but the ones playing the media are TR, Gamboa was *** out of two more years by Tony Gonzalez, he gave him some papers to sign and and hiding inside were those two years, now they want 5 more, the guy has a right to defend himself.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostWhy sign a contract when you are not happy with what's in the contract? Gamboa is well in his rights to not sign the contract if he feels there are some things that needs to be changed. He could have agreed to the fight because of what he is promised but if it was not specified in the contract then he doesn't have to sign. A signed contract seals the deal.
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So, what I'm hearing is that Gamboa put his trust in people to take care of his contract's and whatnot (those being Oner and Gonzalez), and they have instead lumped him with bad deals?
While it's not nice, that's not something I would put past Top Rank.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostI understand that, I'm just saying not all blame should be on Gamboa. He's within his rights to not do these things if he hasn't signed on yet. It just doesn't look too good.
If he all of a sudden backs out, that puts HBO, Top Rank and everyone involved in a bad situation. It sounds to me that gamboa agreed then decided to change his mind about the money or other details and that's not cool. If he wasn't content with the details he shouldn't have agreed to the fight.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostThen you don't understand any of that. A verbal agreement is as valid as a signed contract in a court of law. If people are present, deals were made and money was talked about then Gamboa verbally made a contract.
If he all of a sudden backs out, that puts HBO, Top Rank and everyone involved in a bad situation. It sounds to me that gamboa agreed then decided to change his mind about the money or other details and that's not cool. If he wasn't content with the details he shouldn't have agreed to the fight.
The comment released about liking the contract was released by Oner, the man who Gamboa is now trying to split away from.
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