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  • #81
    Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
    Wrong as usual, dumbfcuk. In the past 3 years Chavez hasn't don't 700k viewers, GGG doubles that vs anyone. Doubles his gate at least. Chavez last fight was on bein sport. Can you put all of this together?

    And it's the opposite, you just can't help being wrong every time eh. Chavez and Canelo cannibalize each other sales, there's huge overlap. It's the opposite with GGG, which has way more crossover appeal than this made for Mexico circus
    Chavez Jr's fight with Fonfara, a fight that wasn't all that high-profile when put up, saw him take home, saw Chavez Jr take home over $4m, the figure that Golovkin and his camp were creaming themselves over being offered to head to the UK.

    Chavez Jr's fight against Reyes was the cornerstone of a double-shot event from El Paso, TX, with broadcasts on CBS, Showtime, and a push from Televisa; Chavez Jr didn't tweet out any of his cheques from that event, but you can assume that they payday was strong there as well.

    Golovkin's biggest disclosed payday, even after four years of push by HBO, was the $2m for the Lemieux fight; folks like you always want to talk about how big a star Golovkin is, but the money NEVER matches up with your talk.

    Saul Alvarez is a major star in Mexico; Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has a major name in Mexico and a good star in his own right; Alvarez vs Chavez Jr is the type of showdown that will not only capture the Mexican boxing/sports audience, but also has the space to capture the attention of the entire country generally.

    The fact that you think that Golovkin has any crossover in Mexico beyond the hardcore boxing audience is hilarious.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Canelo and GGG View Post
      Cuse they cant understand that only one who cant reach a deal is GGG,Canelo and Chavezz will make milions and give a good fight and they are angry cuse everybody "duck",Canelo and GBP proved that they can do big fights,K2 cant do ****,K2 is notorious for being hard to work.

      Look at you DEFENDING a ducking fraud.
      This is great for the sport, keep up the good work.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by koolkc107 View Post
        Actually, the 15 million being Lil g's biggest payday has EVERYTHING to do with it.

        Comparisons with Pac are irrelevant and inaccurate.

        Pac was himself a PPV star who brought his own audience and could muster what Floyd was offering as a flat fee in one or two fights.

        By contrast, Lil g's CAREER earnings now stand at about 25 million- 15 million is a HUGE chunk for him.

        Canelo and GBP owe Golovkin nothing. It isn't their job or concern to treat Lil g "fair" financially.

        But really, based on what Gennady has made his whole career, 15 million is more than fair.


        Look at you DEFENDING a ducking fraud.
        This is great for the sport, keep up the good work.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by A.K View Post
          He'll do double that when he knocks Nella out 😂
          He couldn't even knock out a blown up WW.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by War Dinamita View Post
            He couldn't even knock out a blown up WW.
            Right how disappointing he only broke his face 😂

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            • #86
              Originally posted by j0zef View Post
              Haha, Canelo got burned.

              I love how the hate squad is making it sound like GBP is overpaying with the 15M offer. Oscar the generous is doing Golovkin a big favor with that offer, and Golovkin is just an ungrateful man who refuses. Shame on that Kazakh!

              Here's the simple fact: If the 15M flat fee was not great for GBP's business, they would not have offered it. It's a lowball, end of story.
              You say all of this like you don't know this is how business works... Of course he's gonna get lowballed,but on the same token its more money then he's made in his entire career for one ****ing fight, a fight that all of his cronies are saying is easy money...

              Tale the easy money right? No brainer?

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Tomjas View Post
                The Canelo fight is being offered for September so GGG would be fighting Jacobs regardless
                If Golovkin had signed the deal to fight Alvarez in September, the Jacobs fight would've likely still happened (the WBA was calling their mandatory defense), but the build to the fight would be far better planned. [Before hurting his hand, the plan was already generally laid out to have Alvarez close/open the year with a fight on regular HBO, with the May and September fights being on PPV]

                K2, knowing that the Golovkin fight was for sure happening, would've had the space to put up the money secure the Jacobs and Saunders fights (without the extra layoff) in the run-up to the PPV (with HBO shilling the heck out of Golovkin along the way).

                Now, without any coordination, Golovkin is left in the lurch; if the Chavez Jr fight turns out to be a barnburner (or Cotto looks like an utter savage in his coming two fights), any notion that Alvarez would even bother with Golovkin for September gets dumped out the window.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                  If Golovkin had signed the deal to fight Alvarez in September, the Jacobs fight would've likely still happened (the WBA was calling their mandatory defense), but the build to the fight would be far better planned. [Before hurting his hand, the plan was already generally laid out to have Alvarez close/open the year with a fight on regular HBO, with the May and September fights being on PPV]

                  K2, knowing that the Golovkin fight was for sure happening, would've had the space to put up the money secure the Jacobs and Saunders fights (without the extra layoff) in the run-up to the PPV (with HBO shilling the heck out of Golovkin along the way).

                  Now, without any coordination, Golovkin is left in the lurch; if the Chavez Jr fight turns out to be a barnburner (or Cotto looks like an utter savage in his coming two fights), any notion that Alvarez would even bother with Golovkin for September gets dumped out the window.
                  The chances of Canelo "bothering" with GGG in Sept are marginal anyway plus the fight doesnt need much hype so that is irrelevant

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                    Chavez Jr's fight with Fonfara, a fight that wasn't all that high-profile when put up, saw him take home, saw Chavez Jr take home over $4m, the figure that Golovkin and his camp were creaming themselves over being offered to head to the UK.

                    Chavez Jr's fight against Reyes was the cornerstone of a double-shot event from El Paso, TX, with broadcasts on CBS, Showtime, and a push from Televisa; Chavez Jr didn't tweet out any of his cheques from that event, but you can assume that they payday was strong there as well.

                    Golovkin's biggest disclosed payday, even after four years of push by HBO, was the $2m for the Lemieux fight; folks like you always want to talk about how big a star Golovkin is, but the money NEVER matches up with your talk.

                    Saul Alvarez is a major star in Mexico; Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has a major name in Mexico and a good star in his own right; Alvarez vs Chavez Jr is the type of showdown that will not only capture the Mexican boxing/sports audience, but also has the space to capture the attention of the entire country generally.

                    The fact that you think that Golovkin has any crossover in Mexico beyond the hardcore boxing audience is hilarious.
                    Summary: since leaving HBO 3 years ago Chavez has

                    1. Humiliating loss vs no name, half his HBO ratings
                    2. UD over a bum, half his HBO numbers
                    3. Untelevised UD over a bum, Haymon couldn't spare a date for his sorry a$$.

                    Crossover in Mexico, lolol you're a clown.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                      Chavez brings more to the table. That's why GGG was even willing to move up for him.
                      no, he was willing to move up for him because everybody considers chavez an easy win.

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