Nelo the A side
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Canelo: Golovkin is Asking For More Than He Deserves!
Collapse
-
-
-
Originally posted by observer View PostGuys, stop this already.
It's not Canelo's place to offer GGG flat fee.
So, he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. A Mexican with red hair. Had a boxing crazy nation behind him. Had the luxury of creating his own weight class.
That gives him the right to invite Golovkin into the ring after KO-ing a chinny ex-lightweight and then drop the belt? Disrespect Golovkin by giving him a fixed fee for the biggest fight in boxing?
Stop counting Golovkin's money and years left in his boxing life.
Golovkin won't accept a flat fee for this fight. And he's prepared to let the fight go over this. And he's right.
For Golovkin the recognition is worth more than the money. That's his currency. Pay him his due and make the fight.
If Golovkin walks, he's left to hoping that K2/HBO are ready to pay up to get Billy Joe Saunders or he's heading back to checking for his mandatory defenses.
Fighting Golovkin isn't something that Alvarez has to do, and it's odd that you seem to think that fighting Golovkin is some must-happen.
Comment
-
Originally posted by johnnycontrolet View PostCanelo has the big following of the Mexican population, GGG is the top opponent but not more. But both are no household names.GGG should be happy with the money offered from Golden Boy.He will be surprised how low the PPV numbers are going to be vs Jacobs!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostGolovkin's last PPV did 100k, a fight with Alvarez will likely do 600k-800k, yet Golovkin deserves a ppv cut? lol
There's no "bluff" to bother with; take the money, fulfill whatever obligations that come with the money, and hope to God that he 1)gets passed Jacobs and 2)the boil down to 160lbs doesn't finally harm his 35-year old body.
Comment
-
There is no incentive for Canelo or Golden boy to increase there offer. BBB side can say no to it and go fight bums for the next few years for less than a 3rd of what's being offered while Canelo makes just as much if not more than he would pull for this fight for the next decade.
BBB side isn't in a position to make demands to anyone with options and their position will not get any better after both sides next fights. Hell if BBB sides PPV bombs they may not get that $15 million offer.Last edited by QballLobo; 02-12-2017, 02:15 PM.
Comment
-
obviously canelo is the a side here,i wouldn't give ggg more than 25%...75/25 is all I would offer,i would just say that is all we are offering,we are not changing our minds,yes or no so we can move on...golovkin will obviously help but he's no canelo,this isn't about who is the better boxer,or if you think canelo is good or not,canelo is the bigger fighter here,so golovkin should know his place,lets see how he does against Jacobs,and remember he has a pretty good undercard to help him with the sales of ppv
Comment
-
Originally posted by j0zef View PostThere has never been a super fight on ppv where one of the fighters took a flat fee.
And there will never be. Canelo can keep quacking all he wants. For some reason he thinks he's Floyd. His last ppv sold 300k. Golovkins ppv sold 150k.
I love watching canelo fight, but he's becoming a disgrace to boxing in the last few years.
Golovkin's first foray onto PPV, after nearly three years of work by HBO to build him, did maybe 100k PPV buys. The fact that you've tried to push such a feeble number as grounds for a "super fight" is laughable.
Alvarez's last three PPVs, did 300k, 600k, and 900k PPV buys, repsectively; on the PPVs where he was the headline attraction, Alvarez's numbers start off at more than double what Golovkin's PPV number is, with the money generated at least triple. lol
Comment
Comment