So Jacobs Got His 40% To Wait in Q1 - 2017?

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  • Scipio2009
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    #11
    Jacobs has been in camp since early October

    With the bid basically set for the end of the week, Jacobs has a hard 6 week period to get to December 10th, basically 10 weeks if DiBella/Haymon get a date for the end of December 2016, and they'd have the 12 weeks by the WBA staging deadline.

    Nothing in anything that's been talked about has indicated that the WBA is canceling their coming bid.

    If DiBella/Haymon snag the bid, they stage the fight to give their guy the best chance to be successful, to hell with what K2 wants.

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      GGG was ready to fight in December. It was Jacobs who asked for more time, you GGG hating idiot.

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      • Lester Tutor
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        #13
        I went off this article from Forbes when I poseted. Dude changed his article, literally. Went to saying that Jacobs wasn't ready, quoting Rozier, wanting more weeks, and then also said that Dec. 10th was still in play for HBO and Gennady. He then later updated by posting the tweet that Golovkin won't fight until after the year is over.

        http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshkatz.../#2a5886c652fe

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        • Clegg
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          #14
          Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
          3. Team Jacobs has to say they're not ready in order to get their share
          So now if a guy publicly admits he isn't ready for a fight, it means he does want the fight but that secretly he was paid to say that by the guy he is avoiding?

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          • Lester Tutor
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            #15
            Originally posted by Clegg
            So now if a guy publicly admits he isn't ready for a fight, it means he does want the fight but that secretly he was paid to say that by the guy he is avoiding?
            If he gets his 40%, as both parties have made it public that the fight is rescheduled for Q1 2017, how is him saying he's not ready now a negative thing? He's still selling the fight. His team has to make a statement. Anything different makes both parties suspect.

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            • kafkod
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              #16
              Originally posted by Clegg
              So now if a guy publicly admits he isn't ready for a fight, it means he does want the fight but that secretly he was paid to say that by the guy he is avoiding?
              A very reliable sauce has informed me that a cartel of wealthy white racist business men have been secretly paying guys to pretend to duck li'l g string ever since he arrived in the States.

              These guys can buy and sell Haymon a hundred times over. Money is no obstacle to them.

              Canelo was paid $50 million to vacate his title after fighting Khan, instead of going straight in with GGG next, which was what he intended to do.

              Eubank Jnr's dad was paid £10 million to feign insanity in order to scupper his son's fight with g string in the UK.

              Danny Jacobs was paid to 5 quillins to say he wouldn't be ready to fight till early next year, and is now considering accepting another 10 quillins to vacate his WBC regular title and pretend not to want to fight li'l g at all.

              He would have done that already, for the whole 15 quillins, but that strap means a lot to Danny, as we all know.

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