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  • Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
    I'd say 50/50 or 60-40 in Canelo favour, I don't think Canelo deserves anymore than 60% he has no titles because he dropped them like a coward and right now the media attention and fanbase is more with Golovkin than it is with Canelo.
    canelo is still the lineal and ring champion..dont forget that

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    • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
      To expect a 50% collapse in PPV business is a pretty big value to put on not fighting a guy who still doesn't stage the full Forum and HBO, after 4 years of work, still isn't confident enough in to take a second chance on on PPV.

      We'll see what Canelo does on his next fight (with Golden Boy hot-shotting things straight to a May PPV, Oscar's going to have to look for someone who can bring some positive attention to the matchup).
      Where you talking about Smith or GGG? My comment was in reference to the 600k ppv that Canelo did with Khan. It's no secret that expectation of a bigger fight can boost views, its the reason why every promoter talks about a fighters next fight and the big names coming next. It's the reason why Pac got major bumps in PPV when he was perceived as a threat to Mayweather, once people began to think the fight would never happen or that Pac couldn't beat Mayweather his numbers began to nose dive. Expectation can create a rediculous amount of interest, and interest brings in the viewers. PPV buys are not a linear number, if that were the case, Mayweather vs Pac should have only done 2 million, Cotto vs Canelo should have only done 600k, and so on.

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      • Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
        Where you talking about Smith or GGG? My comment was in reference to the 600k ppv that Canelo did with Khan. It's no secret that expectation of a bigger fight can boost views, its the reason why every promoter talks about a fighters next fight and the big names coming next. It's the reason why Pac got major bumps in PPV when he was perceived as a threat to Mayweather, once people began to think the fight would never happen or that Pac couldn't beat Mayweather his numbers began to nose dive. Expectation can create a rediculous amount of interest, and interest brings in the viewers. PPV buys are not a linear number, if that were the case, Mayweather vs Pac should have only done 2 million, Cotto vs Canelo should have only done 600k, and so on.
        If the PPV boxing public, before the fight, knew that the Golovkin fight wasn't happening next, the event would've still done about what it ended up doing; 400k instead of the near 500k.

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        • Its the best way. GGG is B-side by a LONG margin. This is the guy who had to travel to the backyard of a WW despite being Unified MW Champion.

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          • Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View Post
            Let me see, Canelo says I'll fight him, I'm ready after Cotto. Nope.

            Canelo says I'll fight him after Khan, nope.

            Canelo says he vacates belt to negotiate the fight, but ends up fighting Smith and kicking the GGG fight 18 months down road.

            And then wants GGG to take a flat fee a year before the fight.

            Ok, yea, sure, they want the fight.

            Yeah that's probably because Canelo is the A-Side. What exactly does GGG bring to the table? We are talking about a guy who had to travel to a WW's country. We are not even going to get in the PPV #s.

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            • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
              Glaser said Canelo Smith did 200k dude
              Wow 100k more than GGG-Lemeiux. Not to mention its a fight not many were looking forward to anyways in contrast to GGG-Lemeiux.

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              • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                If the PPV boxing public, before the fight, knew that the Golovkin fight wasn't happening next, the event would've still done about what it ended up doing; 400k instead of the near 500k.
                I disagree.

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                • Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
                  Wow 100k more than GGG-Lemeiux. Not to mention its a fight not many were looking forward to anyways in contrast to GGG-Lemeiux.
                  Lemieux vs Mexican independence day? Even Floyd knows the value of that date. Nobody argues Canelo us the bigger draw but clearly Ggg is no flat fee opponent. Who do you think Canelo fights next may, some Ggg victim? How much is that gonna sell?

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                  • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                    Lemieux vs Mexican independence day? Even Floyd knows the value of that date. Nobody argues Canelo us the bigger draw but clearly Ggg is no flat fee opponent. Who do you think Canelo fights next may, some Ggg victim? How much is that gonna sell?


                    That is Canelo's prerogative for being born Mexican.



                    Well, given how quick they took him off PPV. He is most certainly a flat fee fighter, what is to say he isn't besides his trinkets which are worth what? when he has to travel to a WW's country.


                    Canelo vs Smith doing 200 K for such a lackluster fight is quite amazing actually if you think about it. Even Khan was quite good despite being a mismatch.

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                    • 60/40 65/35 is a good offer. Come on Golden boy stop hiding behind bull**** offers.

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