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  • BigStomps
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    #11
    Originally posted by mrbigshot
    There is always a ****** in every thread - cong**** you're today's winner

    Who the **** in boxing would take a flat fee of 10 million when you could potentially earn 3 times as much with 30 to 40% of all the earnings

    Use that pea brain please - the offer was not genuine and it was insulting
    You really are an idiot! So a ten million dollar offer is insulting??? To who? Maybe to an idiot like you cause we both know you won't make ten million dollars in your lifetime!
    Little g has made an average of two million per fight in his career( and I'm exaggerating on that) but you wanna say ten million is Insulting???? Yes, you gotta be the dumbest little g nuttrider I've heard of so far.

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    • BigStomps
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      #12
      I swear, little g nuttriders are the dumbest fans in the world. Little g has been making about two million per fight in his career and now he's been offered ten million and his nuttriders think it's insulting....
      How ****** can you little g nuttriders be???

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      • MagikLair
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        #13
        Originally posted by BigStomps
        You really are an idiot! So a ten million dollar offer is insulting??? To who? Maybe to an idiot like you cause we both know you won't make ten million dollars in your lifetime!
        Little g has made an average of two million per fight in his career( and I'm exaggerating on that) but you wanna say ten million is Insulting???? Yes, you gotta be the dumbest little g nuttrider I've heard of so far.
        I wouldn't say it is insulting, but no one should take a flat fee. Nothing wrong with a split.. Together they make a big fight and $$$

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        • HeroBando
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          #14
          Originally posted by BigStomps
          I swear, little g nuttriders are the dumbest fans in the world. Little g has been making about two million per fight in his career and now he's been offered ten million and his nuttriders think it's insulting....
          How ****** can you little g nuttriders be???
          It's pretty good for a flat fee. The thing is, if it's the biggest fight in boxing, flat fees are a non starter. It's in bad faith

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          • uniquehump
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            #15
            I see GGG's point. The flat fee thing didn't work for May vs. Pac and I thought he was an idiot for not excepting $40 million. Turns out he was right in not taking it because he walked away with about 3 times as much, if not more.

            Also, with May vs. Pac, Mayweather was the P4P #1 and the champ, which I think negotiations should have slightly favored May in the negotiations. With GGG vs. Canelo, GGG is the #1 guy in the division. I'm not sure where they both are on the P4P list, but with GGG being considered the "Man" at 160, it should count for something. With that said, Canelo still should get the higher end of the split and I think a 65/35 is fair or make it 65/35 if there's a decision, 70/30 for Canelo if he wins by knockout and 60/40 if GGG wins by knockout.

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            • -GDS-
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              #16
              Originally posted by uniquehump
              I see GGG's point. The flat fee thing didn't work for May vs. Pac and I thought he was an idiot for not excepting $40 million. Turns out he was right in not taking it because he walked away with about 3 times as much, if not more.

              Also, with May vs. Pac, Mayweather was the P4P #1 and the champ, which I think negotiations should have slightly favored May in the negotiations. With GGG vs. Canelo, GGG is the #1 guy in the division. I'm not sure where they both are on the P4P list, but with GGG being considered the "Man" at 160, it should count for something. With that said, Canelo still should get the higher end of the split and I think a 65/35 is fair or make it 65/35 if there's a decision, 70/30 for Canelo if he wins by knockout and 60/40 if GGG wins by knockout.
              Pac was a money making superstar in his own right. GGG is not.

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              • SilverMiles
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                #17
                I've seen this same story posted three years straight, I'll believe it when I see it.

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                • BigStomps
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by uniquehump
                  I see GGG's point. The flat fee thing didn't work for May vs. Pac and I thought he was an idiot for not excepting $40 million. Turns out he was right in not taking it because he walked away with about 3 times as much, if not more.

                  Also, with May vs. Pac, Mayweather was the P4P #1 and the champ, which I think negotiations should have slightly favored May in the negotiations. With GGG vs. Canelo, GGG is the #1 guy in the division. I'm not sure where they both are on the P4P list, but with GGG being considered the "Man" at 160, it should count for something. With that said, Canelo still should get the higher end of the split and I think a 65/35 is fair or make it 65/35 if there's a decision, 70/30 for Canelo if he wins by knockout and 60/40 if GGG wins by knockout.
                  So tell me what makes little g the man???
                  I hope it's not the fact that he's 35 years old and he's beaten a bunch of nobody's??? He doesn't have one significant win on his resume. ( I consider Brook a top dog at welterweight but he had no business going up two divisions so I won't put much weight on his victory over Brook).
                  I hope you won't say that he's the man cause he has the belts cause I said it before and I'll say it again that all those POS belts are a joke! There isn't any prestigious Championship belts anymore. Too many champions per division these days so any clown can hold a belt these days...
                  So tell me, what makes him the man at middleweight???

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                  • HeroBando
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by -GDS-
                    Pac was a money making superstar in his own right. GGG is not.
                    It's the same principle. Canelo is no Floyd either. Together Ggg and Canelo = biggest fight in boxing. Without Ggg Canelo is lucky to sell 300k ppvs

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                    • HeroBando
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BigStomps
                      So tell me what makes little g the man???
                      I hope it's not the fact that he's 35 years old and he's beaten a bunch of nobody's??? He doesn't have one significant win on his resume. ( I consider Brook a top dog at welterweight but he had no business going up two divisions so I won't put much weight on his victory over Brook).
                      I hope you won't say that he's the man cause he has the belts cause I said it before and I'll say it again that all those POS belts are a joke! There isn't any prestigious Championship belts anymore. Too many champions per division these days so any clown can hold a belt these days...
                      So tell me, what makes him the man at middleweight???
                      The top contenders Jacobs and Saunders say he's the man. Canelo also forfeited his belt to him cause his body's not ready or whatever. So of course he's the man at middle. One belt may be a fluke. 3, not so much

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