Did Danny Garcia retire?
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Garcia counts purses in Salkas like Danny Jacobs counts his in Quillins....
Garcia wants 10 Salkas for a decent fight just like Jacobs wants 4-5 Quillins for Golovkin....thank you Al HaymonComment
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Andre Berto expresses frustration over slow-rolling Danny Garcia negotiations
Andre Berto says he'll be moving on from a prospective Danny Garcia fight if negotiations don't pick up soon.
Talks to stage a fight between WBC welterweight titlist Danny Garcia and Andre Berto appear to be stuck in the mud - much to the chagrin of Berto. Now Berto tells RingTV that he'll be moving on from those negotiations if things don't start progressing quickly.
"I know they've been working on it to get the Oct. 15 date. Something happened and that it might be getting pushed back. But I'm a point right now — like I told my team, ‘Listen, if you can make it happen, make it happen. But if not, let's keep it moving.' I don't know what Danny has going on. I don't know if they're just dragging their feet on their end because I want to get busy."
Berto was then asked about rumors that Danny Garcia may be considering John Molina Jr. as a possible fall opponent instead (lord have mercy!), to which Berto said he was unaware. But Berto suggests that if Garcia opts to fight Molina instead of him, it's because:
"He wants to take the route that everybody continues to criticize him for."
However things pan out, Berto says that he's not going to be thrown into a fight on short notice, saying he doesn't want to be told he's fighting Garcia at the last minute. But in the meanwhile, I guess we'll just have to wait and see...Comment
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Is Molina really that much worse than Berto? Both are pretty **** fights IMO.Andre Berto expresses frustration over slow-rolling Danny Garcia negotiations
Andre Berto says he'll be moving on from a prospective Danny Garcia fight if negotiations don't pick up soon.
Talks to stage a fight between WBC welterweight titlist Danny Garcia and Andre Berto appear to be stuck in the mud - much to the chagrin of Berto. Now Berto tells RingTV that he'll be moving on from those negotiations if things don't start progressing quickly.
"I know they've been working on it to get the Oct. 15 date. Something happened and that it might be getting pushed back. But I'm a point right now — like I told my team, ‘Listen, if you can make it happen, make it happen. But if not, let's keep it moving.' I don't know what Danny has going on. I don't know if they're just dragging their feet on their end because I want to get busy."
Berto was then asked about rumors that Danny Garcia may be considering John Molina Jr. as a possible fall opponent instead (lord have mercy!), to which Berto said he was unaware. But Berto suggests that if Garcia opts to fight Molina instead of him, it's because:
"He wants to take the route that everybody continues to criticize him for."
However things pan out, Berto says that he's not going to be thrown into a fight on short notice, saying he doesn't want to be told he's fighting Garcia at the last minute. But in the meanwhile, I guess we'll just have to wait and see...Comment
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It's a tough choice facing Haymon fighters nowadays considering they only fight twice a year or less.Andre Berto expresses frustration over slow-rolling Danny Garcia negotiations
"I know they've been working on it to get the Oct. 15 date. Something happened and that it might be getting pushed back. But I'm a point right now — like I told my team, ‘Listen, if you can make it happen, make it happen. But if not, let's keep it moving.' I don't know what Danny has going on. I don't know if they're just dragging their feet on their end because I want to get busy."
Berto was then asked about rumors that Danny Garcia may be considering John Molina Jr. as a possible fall opponent instead (lord have mercy!), to which Berto said he was unaware. But Berto suggests that if Garcia opts to fight Molina instead of him, it's because:
"He wants to take the route that everybody continues to criticize him for."
However things pan out, Berto says that he's not going to be thrown into a fight on short notice, saying he doesn't want to be told he's fighting Garcia at the last minute. But in the meanwhile, I guess we'll just have to wait and see...
Would they rather fight a low level opponent for less money, or face the tougher available fight for more money?
Guerrero, for example, only made $500K from his last fight, which was equivalent to a Kamegai and Martinez fights in which he made $1 million each. And Guerrero lost to Peralta, a cab driver.
Seems days are gone when Haymon fighters get $1 million for fighting guys someone already beat.Last edited by al-Xander; 09-07-2016, 05:30 PM.Comment
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