Loma offers Walters 300k of his own money
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100% agree. I think boxing would be more competitive if that was the case. So many low level guys aren't fighting for anything other than the money & offering them more money for winning is gonna be better for boxing then them just playing it safe so they can line up their next fight as soon as possible.Comment
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No 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?Comment
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... or he'll point out that Lomachenko is merely offering a win bonus, that would amount to his purse (after grinding through as tough a camp as he's likely had for any fight) being about on par of what he got for his last HBO performance.
When has a win bonus ever been a thing in boxing? Rather than posturing on Twitter, why not put the actual money up; $150k to get Walters to the tale, with the other $150k on Loma's books (with a side deal worked out, where Loma pays Walters a "loss penalty" of 150k; structure it as akin to a 'drug test penalty')
Walters gets paid about what he got paid the last time he was on HBO ($650k), Loma gets the fight, and Walters can look towards some backside money if he wins.
According to Arum, HBO is willing to pay $1 million as a rights fee for the bout but Walters asked for that same figure for himself (which would be about three times his biggest payday).Comment
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Why is it that all these guys demand $1M to fight Lomachenko? First it was Rigo and now it's Walters. Walters is getting the highest pay day of his career at 435K. Rigo was offered 500K. I've never seen a fighter with a 5-1 record instill so much doubt in other fighters before.Comment
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