Jacobs turned down 3.000.000 $ to fight GGG...
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and he also said that he's being offered just above what he made for qullian. u really think thats 3 million? JUST ABOVE what he made for quillian is 3 million? (1.8 probably)
also it's a double edge sword. you guys b*tch b*tch b*tch & B*TCH. but then when golovkin is offered 10 million plus ppv upside he turns it down.OH now then you have a reason and excuse for why thats logical but in the same argument flame jacobs for not wanting to accept 1.8 or 1.9?
it reeks of fanboyism because theres NO consistency.
this is why golovkin fans are grouped in as prepubescent turds........this is the reason why people laugh.Comment
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Doesnt really matter if he turned down $2M or $3M, still by far his biggest payday, and he admittet it was his highest payday. And he got overpaid VASTLY against Quillin because that "event" only generated very little money, selling 7k tickets including a ton of free tickets and only had 267k viewers on cable TV which is pathetic. Haymon lost a couple millions, but he overpaid both Jacobs and Quillin because he himself gets 15% of that money and its investors money, so Haymon is getting richer and his fighters are "happy" by getting paid insane money that they are not worth.
If Jacobs was paid what he is worth, he and Quillin both would not have made more than $500k.
So GGG offering Jacobs anything between $2M and $3M is just crazy to turn it down.
Thanks Al Haymon and Danny Jacbos, for ruining boxing, for ruining the end of the year for GGG and us boxing fans.
Fucking degenerated cowards and clowns.Comment
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For those that can't comprehend
Regardless, Jacobs wants to fight Golovkin sometime in 2017. He didn’t divulge the specific figure that’ll make the Golovkin fight more appealing to him, but stressed that it’ll need to be markedly more than he has been offered thus far.
“It just wasn’t the number we were looking for,” said Jacobs, who is advised by Al Haymon. “It didn’t have the potential to make what I believe was fair. I made a career-high, on record, of $1.5 million for the Quillin fight. And to have it kind of close to that, I was like, ‘Wait a second. I could fight two Peter Quillins and make the same thing.’ So let’s up the numbers just a little bit to make me happy. I’m not asking for no crazy double digits [eight figures] or anywhere close to that. But do me right, man.”
The offer was close to what he got paid to fight Quillin. Like I said, I've seen people say $1.7 mil was offeredComment
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Doesnt really matter if he turned down $2M or $3M, still by far his biggest payday, and he admittet it was his highest payday. And he got overpaid VASTLY against Quillin because that "event" only generated very little money, selling 7k tickets including a ton of free tickets and only had 267k viewers on cable TV which is pathetic. Haymon lost a couple millions, but he overpaid both Jacobs and Quillin because he himself gets 15% of that money and its investors money, so Haymon is getting richer and his fighters are "happy" by getting paid insane money that they are not worth.
If Jacobs was paid what he is worth, he and Quillin both would not have made more than $500k.
So GGG offering Jacobs anything between $2M and $3M is just crazy to turn it down.
Thanks Al Haymon and Danny Jacbos, for ruining boxing, for ruining the end of the year for GGG and us boxing fans.
Fucking degenerated cowards and clowns.
Where's Jubei to #48 and Lil'G's defense for:
''Would you fight the winner of Pacquiao and Mayweather at 154?'' - ESNEWS
''Absolutely....absolutely...'' - Golovkin
as if Golovkin's mid 30s ass doesn't understand value and money..
''hey..this is business...show me the contract..'' - Golovkin
''Alvarez doesn'T deserve a catchweight...'' - Abel
''..Brook...he too small...you know...jusss trash talk...''
''biggest challenge for me...''
after the win, ''Brook, he's not middleweight..''
''Alvarez...he's too big...this disrespect to boxing...''
Frauds taming a Lion that doesn'T understand media is recorded...dumbasses.... and boxing ''fans'' being gullible with UFCism..Comment
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I made a career-high, on record, of $1.5 million for the Quillin fight. And to have it kind of close to that, I was like, ‘Wait a second. I could fight two Peter Quillins and make the same thing.’Comment
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