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  • #31
    Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
    This is the Mayweather effect. Once Broner succeeded in getting a minus 3 pound catchweight put on Shawn Porter, I knew boxing was finished.

    Now we have Kell Brook making gloves demands and Quigg demanding 70% of purses against established fighter. What a disgraceful sport this is now. Pac and Tim Bradley are the last of a dying breed. GGG and Kovalev won't be allowed to prove/establish themselves properly as the best in the sport due ot the ******* that infest it.
    lol that was happening long before mayweather hate to break it to u

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    • #32
      Arum and Dunkin should sense by now that Hearn is using their fighters to lure other fighters. First time it was Rios to lure Khan, and this time it's Donaire to lure Frampton. Just remember that Hearn is dying to get Frampton into the ring with Quigg. Frampton wasn't cooperating. Hearn then threatened to get Donaire and he did just to show Frampton that things are moving. Donaire, who wants the Quigg fight accepted all their one-sided terms. It now appears Hearn and his boy are backing out of the Donaire fight. Well, it was a fake negotiation anyway.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BreWall View Post
        Arum and Dunkin should sense by now that Hearn is using their fighters to lure other fighters. First time it was Rios to lure Khan, and this time it's Donaire to lure Frampton. Just remember that Hearn is dying to get Frampton into the ring with Quigg. Frampton wasn't cooperating. Hearn then threatened to get Donaire and he did just to show Frampton that things are moving. Donaire, who wants the Quigg fight accepted all their one-sided terms. It now appears Hearn and his boy are backing out of the Donaire fight. Well, it was a fake negotiation anyway.
        One negotiation has nothing to do with the other. Stop it Khantards.

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        • #34
          It appears Hearn is now becoming Haymon's Brit counterpart. Except that Haymon doesn't do these deceitful things. Haymon is also able to lure fighters by giving them offers they can't refuse. That is when he wants to. This Hearn guy would rather beg and throw temper tantrums.

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          • #35
            Looks like Quigg and Hearn have as much faith in Quigg's ability as NSB does

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BreWall View Post
              It appears Hearn is now becoming Haymon's Brit counterpart. Except that Haymon doesn't do these deceitful things. Haymon is also able to lure fighters by giving them offers they can't refuse. That is when he wants to. This Hearn guy would rather beg and throw temper tantrums.
              Haymon was unable to deliver Khan the big fights he wanted. Instead he was left with the likes of Diaz, Collaz and Algieri

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                Haymon was unable to deliver Khan the big fights he wanted. Instead he was left with the likes of Diaz, Collaz and Algieri
                That's why I said, "That is when he (Haymon) wants to." Hearn, otoh, wants certain fights so bad, but he just can't make them happen.

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                • #38
                  Very disappointing. Winnable fight for Donaire. Didn't look too bad against that cream puff he fought several months ago. I liked him over Quigg but other than that, I don't know.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BreWall View Post
                    That's why I said, "That is when he (Haymon) wants to." Hearn, otoh, wants certain fights so bad, but he just can't make them happen.
                    It's not his fault when certain fighters refuse to even talk about a fight.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by English Lion View Post
                      This is basically another fight that Hearn has failed to make...Add this to Quigg - Framton, Brook - Khan, DeGale - Groves 2, Brook - Rios, Brook - Bradley and many more.

                      Eddie Hearn loves protecting his world champions. He wants to keep them as title holders by getting them comfortable defenses in their home town. He's keeping Quigg as world champion and undefeated until Frampton decides to fight him. The exact same technique is being used with Kell Brook, who is only getting comfortable defences at home until Khan decides to give Brook a pay day.
                      LMAOO

                      They have: Mitchell, Burns, Crolla, Campbell, Coyle andCardle. How many in house fights have we gotten yet?

                      I really wonder that what if Coyle-Campbell weren't from the same turf would we have even gotten that?

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