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  • #61
    Yahoo Sports Mexico is reporting that boxing advisor Al Haymon has offered Julio Cesar Chavez Jr a $47 million dollar multi year contract to allow Haymon to manage his professional career.

    Chavez currently has 1 fight left on his Top Rank contract.
    Read more at http://web.stagram.com/p/70106431476...METtWBGwy2j.99

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Nooblet View Post
      Yahoo Sports Mexico is reporting that boxing advisor Al Haymon has offered Julio Cesar Chavez Jr a $47 million dollar multi year contract to allow Haymon to manage his professional career.

      Chavez currently has 1 fight left on his Top Rank contract.
      Read more at http://web.stagram.com/p/70106431476...METtWBGwy2j.99

      If it's real, take it...47 million? He'd be one of the highest paid in the sport

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
        Is it interim dumb, regular dumb or super?

        Whichever it is, #ThankyouAlHaymon
        That or David Haye's toe. He goes on 6 month tangents with new annoying shit. Or Duane Ford thinks ___ just gave ____ a boxing lesson.

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        • #64
          47 with nothing really out there for him, a Canelo fight down the road perhaps would be huge but other than that what would he do with him unless that is like 47 million over 5 years.

          He has to have a plan, but damned if I could see it

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          • #65
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
            47 with nothing really out there for him, a Canelo fight down the road perhaps would be huge but other than that what would he do with him unless that is like 47 million over 5 years.

            He has to have a plan, but damned if I could see it
            I would assume they keep him at 168 for a few fights, and get matched with bika, maybe Abraham, quillen, maybe canelo, froch but then ultimately end up fighting Hopkins, pascal, bute, Adonis, at 175...

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            • #66
              Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
              47 with nothing really out there for him, a Canelo fight down the road perhaps would be huge but other than that what would he do with him unless that is like 47 million over 5 years.

              He has to have a plan, but damned if I could see it
              In boxing you don't have be good to make money.

              Build back Chavez brand with a bika fight for belt. If he wins he gets a big fight with froch or groves and then win or lose up to 175 where Haymon has some names and even higher.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                I would assume they keep him at 168 for a few fights, and get matched with bika, maybe Abraham, quillen, maybe canelo, froch but then ultimately end up fighting Hopkins, pascal, bute, Adonis, at 175...
                I could see an eventual move to 175 making sense, but it is hard to see JCC being worth 47 million considering his lack of dedication could get him beat by any of those guys.

                Canelo would have to be the main objective, but keeping him relevant and winning at 168 while Canelo works his way there is a pretty big challenge, I reckon.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Fetta View Post
                  In boxing you don't have be good to make money.

                  Build back Chavez brand with a bika fight for belt. If he wins he gets a big fight with froch or groves and then win or lose up to 175 where Haymon has some names and even higher.
                  Chavez is a big name no doubt, but boxing is unpredictable to begin with and with a guy with dedication issues like JCC Jr. seems like a risky investment when talking money like that.

                  No doubt it can be made to work and if Chavez takes boxing seriously it could easily be worth it but damn that is pretty risky for Haymon

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
                    Chavez is a big name no doubt, but boxing is unpredictable to begin with and with a guy with dedication issues like JCC Jr. seems like a risky investment when talking money like that.

                    No doubt it can be made to work and if Chavez takes boxing seriously it could easily be worth it but damn that is pretty risky for Haymon
                    47 million... why not man? If it's guaranteed money, they better hope Chavez Jr. finds some kind of motivation

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
                      47 million... why not man? If it's guaranteed money, they better hope Chavez Jr. finds some kind of motivation
                      Haymon is not a dumb man so im guessing there will be stipulations to counter the laziness.

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