Arum said he relented on insisting on the extension and instead presented Chavez with two proposals. Under one proposal, Chavez would earn a certain amount of money to fight Golovkin without an extension. He would earn far more for the fight if he accepted the proposal with the extension.
Comments Thread For: Chavez Jr. Says Team Made Decision on Dirrell Shot
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Chavez Jr. went over this in better detail. Jr. accepted the deal for the fight at $6 million but he didn't want to extend a deal with Arum. So Arum offered Jr. $2 million. Jr. then said he would not take 1/3 of initial offer and Arum never offered anything more than that. This was a sought after PPV card and the headliner was only going to get $2 million??? Many guys have made around that without PPV. Chavez said he was willing to accept a bit less than $6 million without the extension but not the lowball offer. Even Sr. told him to turn it down. Basically, Arum tries this with everyone of note when their deal is ending. They will only get what they are worth if they sign an extension. He did this with Bradley and failed when he tried it with Mikey and Chavez Jr.Comment
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Chavez Jr. went over this in better detail. Jr. accepted the deal for the fight at $6 million but he didn't want to extend a deal with Arum. So Arum offered Jr. $2 million. Jr. then said he would not take 1/3 of initial offer and Arum never offered anything more than that. This was a sought after PPV card and the headliner was only going to get $2 million???
Arum basically wanted him to sign an extension or else give up his rights to most of the PPV money.Comment
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I believe Chavez, Jr. would defeat Anthony Dirrell, JCC is a big guy and he can take a punch, while Anthony doesn't have that good of punching power. Andre on the other hand I think would mop the floor with Chavez, Jr.Comment
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Dirrell doesn't seem to be a big threat per se and Ward hasn't the punching power to mop the floor with Jr -- who was never dropped.Comment
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