Canelo is a wannabe mayweather
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Alvarez-Smith "flopped" into doing $20m in PPV revenue, plus their take on the over 50k people who saw the fight in JerryLand (whether Jones simply paid a site fee to host the fight or Golden Boy rented the venue and sold the tickets is still unknown), plus Alvarez's bread-and-butter in his Mexico TV deal. Alvarez "flopped" his way to generating $40m with a no-name opponent.
Golovkin's biggest event (Matchroom Sport put on what amounted to Brook-Golovkin) may have ended up generating $10m.
nice try though.Comment
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"Likely" lol. Look dummy, Liam Smith makes peanuts in his hometown. Nobody is staying up till 4am to watch him on boxnation. You're ALWAYS clueless. You should stay away from posting, at least till you can process this
"Golden Boy Prez: Canelo Has One Goal - To Fight Golovkin!"Comment
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The UK TV rights to a Canelo Alvarez fight, for a UK fighter as the opponent, wasn't worth peanuts, especially to a boxing-exclusive channel picking up live content. Using "likely" is as a means to ensure as much accuracy as possible, but the fact that you seem to now think that Liam Smith took a significant share of the non-UK money makes you look like an idiot."Likely" lol. Look dummy, Liam Smith makes peanuts in his hometown. Nobody is staying up till 4am to watch him on boxnation. You're ALWAYS clueless. You should stay away from posting, at least till you can process this
"Golden Boy Prez: Canelo Has One Goal - To Fight Golovkin!"
Alvarez will fight Golovkin whenever he wants to fight him, and on his terms; the date is already set, Canelo has already told Golovkin what he's willing to give him for the fight, and Canelo simply needs to have his camp lock in the venue.
Golovkin has no leverage to do anything but take his fee, show up, and catch a beating. have a nice dayComment
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Trust me, canelo is the one who has more pressure on him to make the fight. Hes being ridiculed by the majority of the boxing community for his shameless stalling already. It will only get worse until he fight him. Thats just how it is, he never should have wrote a check his ass couldnt cash.
He should have kept his mouth shut instead of saying hes ready after the cotto fight. Hes the one in the hot seat not golovkin, you have it twisted big time.Comment
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Can you give us your estimate on how much these rights are worth? You're usually off by 3x, as a benchmark. But do try to process that Team Canelo quote first, I see you haven't gotten anywhere. Ask for help if needed.The UK TV rights to a Canelo Alvarez fight, for a UK fighter as the opponent, wasn't worth peanuts, especially to a boxing-exclusive channel picking up live content. Using "likely" is as a means to ensure as much accuracy as possible, but the fact that you seem to now think that Liam Smith took a significant share of the non-UK money makes you look like an idiot.
Alvarez will fight Golovkin whenever he wants to fight him, and on his terms; the date is already set, Canelo has already told Golovkin what he's willing to give him for the fight, and Canelo simply needs to have his camp lock in the venue.
Golovkin has no leverage to do anything but take his fee, show up, and catch a beating. have a nice dayComment
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Except that he's not.Trust me, canelo is the one who has more pressure on him to make the fight. Hes being ridiculed by the majority of the boxing community for his shameless stalling already. It will only get worse until he fight him. Thats just how it is, he never should have wrote a check his ass couldnt cash.
He should have kept his mouth shut instead of saying hes ready after the cotto fight. Hes the one in the hot seat not golovkin, you have it twisted big time.
The HBO orbit (Lampley/Kellerman/Rafael/Michael Woods/Kim/etc) may be trying to act as if there's some masssive boxing uproar, but the fact still stands that Alvarez put 50k people into JerryLand to watch a fight against a guy that most folks have ever heard of, his country is still backing him strongly, and his audience is with him.
Alvarez is sharp enough to not let anyone play him for a fool, and as long as he keeps fighting solid guys, he'll continue to call his own shot, regardless of what HBO wants the "boxing media" to try and push the public into.Comment
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You've continued to try and filibuster points, and have been exposed for your silliness, time and time again.
I have no idea what BoxNation got the Alvarez-Smith TV rights for (the UK seems to be quiet with things like that), but the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight ended up going for 12 million British pounds (roughly $15m), which Sky Sports ended up putting on Box Office (to recoup their money).
lop that number by a factor of 10, and you're looking at $1.5m for the UK TV rights (how much the TV rights would be worth to BoxNation, who will share the show with their paying audience, is another unknown).
Beyond that, I'd bet that Liam Smith didn't make $1m on the fight.
Quotes without context, as you seem to relish running with, also make you look like an idiot.Comment
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