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Loma offers Walters 300k of his own money
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostNo link, figures. Instead this clown is in some other thread making up more numbers. I see now it's Canelo and his " 20m baseline". How do you feel about being a forum joke?
Al Haymom
GG Marquez
and dozens of other names he has used throughout the years. He has been a joke the entire time.
We see you bernardo.
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Originally posted by LeonSpinxMwfpce View PostDios Dominicano
Al Haymom
GG Marquez
and dozens of other names he has used throughout the years. He has been a joke the entire time.
We see you bernardo.
And give him more money. Lets hope it gets made
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostNicholas Walters allegedly made $750k to fight Miguel Marriaga, in the headline fight from the small room at MSG.
why would I make up a number for something this trivial?
And what happened the last time HBO gave him a main event?
He showed up overweight, lost his title, had to pay part of his purse to his opponent, and produced an extremely low rating...
The main event, Nicholas Walters (who didn’t make weight and was stripped of his featherweight title on Friday), one of the lesser-known fighters to headline an HBO card, outpointed the unknown Miguel Marriaga in a dull fight that drew 588,000 viewers. It is highly unusual for the opening fight to have a larger audience than the main event.
Walters isn't a draw, and his primarily value right now is as an opponent for Lomachenko.
He's trying to max out his value right now, which is fine, but if he prices himself out of this fight it's doubtful he's getting back on HBO.Last edited by Mitchell Kane; 03-25-2016, 05:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View PostIs that $750k documented?
And what happened the last time HBO gave him a main event?
He showed up overweight, lost his title, had to pay part of his purse to his opponent, and produced an extremely low rating...
His last fight, against Jason Sosa, did a 373k average with a 473k peak.
Walters isn't a draw, and his primarily value right now is as an opponent for Lomachenko.
He's trying to max out his value right now, which is fine, but if he prices himself out of this fight it's doubtful he's getting back on HBO.
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