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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostThe same should be said for GayLoveKin, he just fought a friggen WW at the full 13 lb to 160, at least khan only had to move up 8 lbs, even though I hate khan...it is true.
I honestly respect both fighters but Canelo has been a mw for some time now and needs to stop pretending he's not.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostYou can call it what you like, but that ain't the language I prefer to use. To my mind an offer of anything below 20% for GGG is probably GBP lowballing whereas a demand of 40+% is K2 pricing themselves out, but I'm hardly qualified to make that judgement. In fact I'm just pulling those figures outta my ass.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI respect you for use of language! I just find it ironic that when fighters don't like K2's offers, many GGG fans call it "ducking." However if GGG doesn't like what he's offered, then he was "low-balled," etc. Do you think $10 million dollars is a bad offer?
Just throwing numbers around is 10 mil fair if the fight end up generating 100 mil? Was manny $40 mil offer a bad offer when that fight generated 500 mil? You have to put it into context. Percentage is always the best way to go. Something likea 70/30 is fair I think.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI respect you for use of language! I just find it ironic that when fighters don't like K2's offers, many GGG fans call it "ducking." However if GGG doesn't like what he's offered, then he was "low-balled," etc. Do you think $10 million dollars is a bad offer?
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI respect you for use of language! I just find it ironic that when fighters don't like K2's offers, many GGG fans call it "ducking." However if GGG doesn't like what he's offered, then he was "low-balled," etc. Do you think $10 million dollars is a bad offer?
$10 mil seems like a decent offer to me, but I haven't even got a guesstimate of what the total revenue would be so it could be way off the mark.
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Honestly I think 250k+ against Smith with a weak undercard is a pretty number, which shows that Canelo has a draw of about 250-300K mexicans who will buy his PPV no matter what. GGG has about 100-150K american fans who will also buy his PPV no matter what. To get a better understanding of GGG draw power, K2 should try and have GGG-Jacobs on HBO PPV. If it would still do 100-150K, then K2 should take flat fee or 75-25 and be happy with it. If it does 300K, than 60-40 is very negotiable and reasonable split. If GGG-Jacobs lands on a regular HBO than flat fee or 70-30 seems fair. I think that GGG-Canelo is a decent fight, but not a super-fight. There is no great anticipation at this point.
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Originally posted by Metho_4u View PostYou know the orbital bone is one of the easiest bones to break right? You also know a 140 lb Cotto broke Malignaggi's? Remember 147lb Manny broke marga******o's? ****ing idiot.
Also, you discounted GGG punching power by referencing Cotto and Manny? Huh?
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Originally posted by cork View Post55/45 is a fair offer for his opponent. Getting offered 1.5m for a fight that generates 3.5 mil is a fair offer.
Just throwing numbers around is 10 mil fair if the fight end up generating 100 mil? Was manny $40 mil offer a bad offer when that fight generated 500 mil? You have to put it into context. Percentage is always the best way to go. Something likea 70/30 is fair I think.
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