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Golovkin said anyone from 154 to 168 then ducked Ward, Lara, Ramirez and Degale

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  • #41
    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
    36-0 baby!!!! one way ticket to the hall of fame!!! Damn that must hurt you guys to think hes never gonna lose!!!
    WRONG! HOF caliber fighters don't look for excuses not to fight quality fighters.

    They said anyone from 154-168 then they insisted upon 164 for Ward (killed the fight), refused 155 for Canelo (killed the fight), low balled Jacobs (killed the fight), won't accept a new proposal to fight Canelo despite a ten million dollar offer(probably gonna kill the fight) and they don't want to hear Lara's name.

    All of which begs for an answer to the question: if ten million dollars isn't enough for g string(with ZERO quality wins) to finally fight a quality opponent and advance his career, what is that price tag?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by BreWall View Post
      Tell the rest of the story, at that time Ward was in a legal battle with his management team. However when the fight could have been made, team g string insisted upon a catch weight that Ward couldn't possibly make and killed the fight. From that point Ward moved up a weight class to fight the killer Kovalev and g string drug the #3 or #4 welterweight up not one but two weight classes for a fight. So who's avoiding serious competition g string or Ward?

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      • #43
        This kid is back again crying over GGG? Lol

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        • #44
          Originally posted by just the facts View Post
          Dumb ****, upside? Canelo brings the money to this fight so "upside" is already decided. I'll ask again, if ten million dollars isn't enough money for g string (with ZERO quality wins) to finally fight a quality opponent and advance his career, what is that price tag?
          The price tag is a percentage of whatever the PPV sells, moron. This is bog standard

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          • #45
            Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
            The price tag is a percentage of whatever the PPV sells, moron. This is bog standard
            Dumb ****, so you're saying that a 10 million dollar offer to a fighter with ZERO quality wins (g string) isn't more than fair? I see where that type thinking fits g strings business model of talking big shyte about how no one will fight you but when a quality fighter shows an interest, here come the excuses. At some point doesn't this get tiring, fight someone already.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by just the facts View Post
              Dumb ****, so you're saying that a 10 million dollar offer to a fighter with ZERO quality wins (g string) isn't more than fair? I see where that type thinking fits g strings business model of talking big shyte about how no one will fight you but when a quality fighter shows an interest, here come the excuses. At some point doesn't this get tiring, fight someone already.
              10 million for a fight where he can probably get much more? You dumb ass. Like when Floyd offered Pac 40 mil right? He should have done it? Learn the sport

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              • #47
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                So why are Canelo, Jacobs, BJS and Eubank Jnr so scared of fighting him then?

                And GGG never denied Brook a catchweight. Brook's own promoter verified that. Kell accepted the same deal Eubank Jnr rejected, weight and all. That's why the fight got made so quickly, no negotiations necessary.
                Nobody is afraid to fight him. They don't want to fight him for peanuts. For a guy who turned down $10mil, sold out arenas on both coasts, sold out an arena in the UK, and is the unified MW champ he pays his challengers peanuts.

                When Brook said he'd fight at 157 GGG said he was to small. When he agreed to 160 suddenly he was GGG's toughest test to date.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by NYC8224 View Post
                  10 million for a fight where he can probably get much more? You dumb ass. Like when Floyd offered Pac 40 mil right? He should have done it? Learn the sport
                  Pac made that $40 mil & more in two fights. GGG would have to fight at least 5 times to make $10 mil. Apples and oranges

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    Pac made that $40 mil & more in two fights. GGG would have to fight at least 5 times to make $10 mil. Apples and oranges
                    How? Why would he take 10 mil when he can get more for Canelo? That price is just Canelos people acting like smelly ****s.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by NYC8224 View Post
                      10 million for a fight where he can probably get much more? You dumb ass. Like when Floyd offered Pac 40 mil right? He should have done it? Learn the sport
                      Dumb **** #2, how much do you think this fight is worth? With boxing PPV sales suffering from a hangover from Floyd/Pac and g string not able to command very high PPV sales either, my guess is about 40 million. Out of that everyone gets paid. If g string gets 10 million, do you really think that team Canelo (the one who brings in 95%of the money) will fight for 20-25 million? Not on your life!

                      Major league differences between Pac/Floyd and Canelo/g string. Both Floyd and Pac were established PPv stars and had options. That's why the fight took so long to make. Canelo is as close to a PPV star as there is today and has options. Canelo is only in his twenties and will make at least 5 million no matter who he fights. g string is kicking 35 in the arse and if he won't take this fight then he has few options and none of them will net him even a 3 million dollar payday (unless he suddenly becomes willing to fight the Ward/Kov winner).

                      When was the last time a fighter with ZERO quality wins got a ten million dollar offer to fight anyone?

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