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Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Deal Reached
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostYet you supported ALL those GGG MISMATCHES??? GTFOhere!!!Last edited by rasdun; 01-13-2017, 05:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View PostEveryone goes on and on about how they want boxing to be more like the UFC well here u go don't ***** now
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Originally posted by ИATASWhat ever helps you sleep at night! I mean it's not like Canelo literally dropped his belt rather than fight his mandatory!
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Originally posted by ИATASWhat ever helps you sleep at night! I mean it's not like Canelo literally dropped his belt rather than fight his mandatory!
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I see this as a leverage move against GGG, we all know his fight against Jacobs is not gonna do great numbers but Canelo vs. Chavez Jr will do pretty well based off their names. So when these negotiations continue after that their fights GB can say that Canelo does way bigger numbers than GGG does so take what they are offering or fight doesnt happen. At least that is how I am seeing this.
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Postit probably went the same as Canelo-Khan, where Golden Boy dealt directly with Khans pops and then pops got Haymon to sign off.
In this case Golden Boy probably dealt with either Fernando Beltran or Sean Gibbons, whichever one is the current shot-caller for Chavez, and then they handled the Haymon sign-off on their end....
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Originally posted by ИATASOr you can accept the reality of the situation which is Canelo is the only thing that makes Golden Boy some money, which they have very little of, thus the Khan and Chavez fights, low risk high reward, rather than fighting the one opponent all of his fans and boxing fans want Canelo to actually fight. Rather than be considered a warrior and mimic Oscar's career of fighting all the best opponents then have him called a coward by steering away from the tough fight. The fact that you have to resort to "it's good business though!" is exactly the point I wanted to make.
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