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Originally posted by Triple Genius View PostHe was a light heavyweight amateur and never had a problem fighting in that division
Not sure why you even mentioned Ward period to be honest..you do know he began his career at 160 right?Last edited by Larry the boss; 09-22-2016, 05:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Buckfever View PostIt was a much bigger fight than this one IMO. Nor does GGG bring similar #s to Floyd.
I think the numbers will be very good though.Last edited by robertzimmerman; 09-22-2016, 06:02 PM.
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I say wait for the Canelo PPV numbers to come out then try to demand a split. If the PPV did 160k-180k then GGG clearly has the right to ask for a split cause 160-180k isn't that much better than 150k.
But I don't think 10M plus PPV upside isn't that bad at all tbh. I don't think this PPV would sell as much as they think it would anyway. It would be lucky to crack the 1M mark IMO.
EDIT I think this is all PR bull**** from both sides. I wouldn't doubt if both sides already got some type of agreement to something.
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Posti hope K2 and GGG are willing to go down to 30% to get the fight made. that sounds like a fair split to me
but i'm not actually sure that 30% would even surpass $10m, so if i was loeffler i would take that offer
after all, canelo accepted a paltry 25% split against cotto even though he was probably the bigger draw. concessions = investments sometimes
Cotto was the champ.
Here, Canelo is moving up to MW where he'll be fighting for all of GG's titles.
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Originally posted by HEND View PostGolovkin is the clear B side though, I doN't know what this clown talking about
Golovkin is no Pacquiao and although Canelo is also not Mayweather, he is clearly the bigger draw than GGG
I wouldn't give more than the first offer to these greedy mfers... If 10 million dollars not enough for them then no fight...
Oscar is not their daddy... Be happy with 10 million. It's a ****ing lot.
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Originally posted by EL_GRINGO View PostI think you're talking well reasoned,i dont think you will ever get thru to the ones you are talking to however,i have concluded this as i was reading this post last night ,went to bed,woke up,went to work,open boxing scene,and see you stil arguing about the same point,you are right though
I must must be dafter than them to keep replying.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostThere's no guarantee Canelo will rematch him if GGG dominates him. Anyway no sane fighter or promoter is going to give up tens of millions of dollars just to appease haters on the internet. GGG will offer fair terms as always and if Canelo stops ducking him, Canelo will agree to fair terms and they will fight each other. This is like when Flom0s said Pacquiao should just take the flat $40 mil. No, just because one fighter is ducking doesn't put the responsibility on the other fighter to just give in to ridiculous demands to appease a ducking fighter.
As boxing fans we need to reorient the way we think a little bit and get back to reality. Start blaming the ducking fighters, not the ones being ducked. If Canelo makes GGG a lowball offer, we can't blame GGG for not taking the lowball offer, we need to blame Canelo for making lowball offers designed to keep the fight from happening.
In short, when one fighter clearly wants the fight, and one fighter clearly does everything possible to avoid the fight, we need to blame the fighter who is doing everything possible to avoid the fight. Until he fights GGG, Team Canelo deserves all the blame, as has already been established when he said he would fight GGG after Cotto, but fought Khan instead, then said he would fight GGG after Khan, but dropped the belt instead. That's already two clear ducks so that's where the blame lies.
GGG to his credit is now chasing after someone potentially more dangerous than Canelo, in Danny Jacobs. Canelo ducks him so he just moves on to an even bigger threat, always willing to face the best guys who will face him. That's to be commended.
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