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  • ward and chocolatito are cowards bcuz they want more $ in rematch 4 fights they won

    both won exciting first fights with top opposition....the rematches will have more viewers, more gate $$ and more hype....the fights were exciting....how can a fighter be afraid of someone they already fought? Simply put, they deserve more money because everyone else involved will be getting more $$...common sense

  • #2
    Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
    both won exciting first fights with top opposition....the rematches will have more viewers, more gate $$ and more hype....the fights were exciting....how can a fighter be afraid of someone they already fought? Simply put, they deserve more money because everyone else involved will be getting more $$...common sense
    That's the biggest question. Why not do the rematch and beat the guy twice and make more money? Any reasonable explanation for this?

    You beat him once, you can beat him again. That's simple logic. Why not make more money in the process?

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    • #3
      Why are you lumping them together? They're nothing alike.

      Ward just fought for $5M in an event that lost a ton of money and is talking about retirement.

      Chocolatito fought for $400K while headlining an HBO telecast and is not talking about retirement.

      The two have absolutely nothing in common.

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      • #4
        Both are great champions and only clueless keyboard warriors hate on them.

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        • #5
          They both got paid too much in the beginning anyway. I like ward but 5M for a fight that lost money is way too much. And chocolate man is a coward coming to the greatest country and being disrespectful he can go back to Nicaragua fighting for 30 pesos

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          • #6
            Gonzalez wants $800k, Ward wants god knows what but apparently significantly more than $5m

            And I'm not saying they're "afraid" but both of them now know for a fact that these rematches will be very difficult and that there's a good chance they will lose

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            • #7
              Originally posted by j0zef View Post
              Why are you lumping them together? They're nothing alike.

              Ward just fought for $5M in an event that lost a ton of money and is talking about retirement.

              Chocolatito fought for $400K while headlining an HBO telecast and is not talking about retirement.

              The two have absolutely nothing in common.
              /thread .

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              • #8
                Raushee is good and Ward and Chocolatito are cowards.

                You sure are dropping some gems today, mate.

                Keep 'em coming.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BreWall View Post
                  That's the biggest question. Why not do the rematch and beat the guy twice and make more money? Any reasonable explanation for this?

                  You beat him once, you can beat him again. That's simple logic. Why not make more money in the process?
                  He already explained it. Because the fights will generate more money the second time around, therefore the fighters deserve more money. I don't know how much simpler that can be explained.

                  It's easy for boxingscene.com experts like you to decide how much a fighter makes, you're not the one who's put in years of hard work, years of sacrifice and you're definitely not the one getting punched in the face.

                  You do know a fighter usually ends up with no more than 30/35% of their initial purse? So Gonzalez got no more than 130/140k of his 400k purse against Cuadras, in a very exciting fight in which he took a lot of damage. So of course he deserves more money.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BreWall View Post
                    That's the biggest question. Why not do the rematch and beat the guy twice and make more money? Any reasonable explanation for this?

                    You beat him once, you can beat him again. That's simple logic. Why not make more money in the process?
                    Because you make more money in the rematch not the third fight because beating them again and there's a good chance there's not going to be a third fight. Losing in the rematch there might be a trilogy but now the winner of the rematch gets more money. Pac-JMM is an exception

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