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  • Eastcoast
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    #81
    Originally posted by Fetta
    "We made a good offer to Richard Schaefer (CEO of Golden Boy Promotions), - says Oleg Herman (Manager of GGG). - But the next day he said that they want to arrange an open trade between the channels, the winner of which will receive the rights to broadcast the fight Golovkin - Quillin."

    This option is not acceptable to the team of the Kazakh boxer who fights exclusively on HBO.
    "The proposed option was not acceptable to us, - says Oleg Herman.

    But somehow this is Quillin saying he never wanted the fight?

    Im sorry i read the whole thing again and now i realize its GGG team that made excuses for the fight to not happen.

    Im said already i lean towards GGG to win this fight but i would like to see it

    You would see it that way.

    Schaeffer knew Golovkin had an exclusive deal with HBO. In fact he used to sign his fighters to exclusive deals to HBO then Showtime, so he knows full well that Golovkin would legally be unable to fight on Showtime, thus he was killing the fight. Just like Haymon/GYM are doing with Stevenson/Kovalev now.

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    • Fetta
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      #82
      Originally posted by Eastcoast
      You would see it that way.

      Schaeffer knew Golovkin had an exclusive deal with HBO. In fact he used to sign his fighters to exclusive deals to HBO then Showtime, so he knows full well that Golovkin would legally be unable to fight on Showtime, thus he was killing the fight. Just like Haymon/GYM are doing with Stevenson/Kovalev now.
      Sure sure. I read it and i understood it but once again its not GGG fault its theirs.

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      • PK3434
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        #83
        Originally posted by Fetta
        Another one. Pete has said he would love this fight but for some reason he has no desire?

        GGG has fought no one good yet. Quillin, once again, would be the best by far on GGG resume.

        Not long before Shaeffer and Oscar broke up, there was talk about Golovkin vs Quillin. Golovkin called out Quillin directly after a couple of his fights (one of them was against Stevens. I remember because I was there). Shaeffer starting getting a lot of questions about it with the expectation that Quillin would duck GGG, and he seemed annoyed. Shaeffer told the press to for k2 to make him an offer. k2 then made an offer, which was approved by HBO to have Quillin as an opponent even though HBO was already not allowing Haymon fighters. So in this case HBO actually said ok. Shaeffer then stalled and said something about having a network purse bid when it was public knowledge the HBO and Golovkin had an exclusive contract together.

        And oh yeah, Quillin has never sounded serious about wanting to fight Golovkin.

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        • Fetta
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          #84
          Originally posted by PK3434
          Not long before Shaeffer and Oscar broke up, there was talk about Golovkin vs Quillin. Golovkin called out Quillin directly after a couple of his fights (one of them was against Stevens. I remember because I was there). Shaeffer starting getting a lot of questions about it with the expectation that Quillin would duck GGG, and he seemed annoyed. Shaeffer told the press to for k2 to make him an offer. k2 then made an offer, which was approved by HBO to have Quillin as an opponent even though HBO was already not allowing Haymon fighters. So in this case HBO actually said ok. Shaeffer then stalled and said something about having a network purse bid when it was public knowledge the HBO and Golovkin had an exclusive contract together.

          And oh yeah, Quillin has never sounded serious about wanting to fight Golovkin.
          Well i read a direct quote from Team GGG that pretty much says they turned down fight and walked. Schaffer stalled cause that same quote says the next day. And i ll take the direct quote over you body language and voice expertise.

          Im done with this anyway. It was fun to debate but its over now. Let see what happens after this weekend.

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          • jup11223
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            #85
            Kid choc got dropped by Andy Lee,GGG murders him

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            • daggum
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              #86
              Originally posted by deanrw
              Jacobs is getting 12 Million and Quillin is getting 8 Million according to Rick Glaser
              that's pretty weak to be honest. i would think about pulling out if i were quillin.

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              • onetwopunch
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                #87
                I think he has the power, but he fights kind of stiff and tense. Its weired like he has the tools, to beat GGG, but he needs some fine tuning, he looks nervous and stiff when he fights, he likes to wait for that big shot to much instead of boxing. If it were to happen now, GGG would win, and in dominant fashion.

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                • Chrismart
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                  #88
                  I honestly think it would be an easy fight for Golovkin. I think he wins big.

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                  • daggum
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Fetta
                    Well i read a direct quote from Team GGG that pretty much says they turned down fight and walked. Schaffer stalled cause that same quote says the next day. And i ll take the direct quote over you body language and voice expertise.

                    Im done with this anyway. It was fun to debate but its over now. Let see what happens after this weekend.
                    well your reading comprehension is pretty low so you should take that into account. are you actually saying ggg ducked quillin even though factually quillin turned down ggg twice? how does that even work? ggg tries to fight quillin look he's ducking quillin!

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by onetwopunch
                      I think he has the power, but he fights kind of stiff and tense. Its weired like he has the tools, to beat GGG, but he needs some fine tuning, he looks nervous and stiff when he fights, he likes to wait for that big shot to much instead of boxing. If it were to happen now, GGG would win, and in dominant fashion.
                      what does this mean? he lost 7-8 rounds to ndam, 4-5 to rosado, and 7 to andy lee. he's not a good boxer. what tools does he have that would help him win aside from a ko out of nowhere which could conceivably happen in any fight.

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