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Is there a source were the 15 million dollar offer was confirmed by Golden boy? I thought it was just a figure given by rafael?
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostHey Ginger Boy, DiBella just confirmed that your PPV buys are all much lower than advertised. GGG has all the belts, you got nothing except casual Mexicans, the rest of the world is behind GGG. Fair split or get lost and stay the laughing stock of Mexico. All the real Mexican boxingfans already laugh at you and make fun of you.
He wasn't involved in the fight in any way, shape, or form so how would he know??
I can tell your one of them gullible people that believe everything they hear. If I tell you your wife is cheating on you you'd probably go and beat her ass without having any proof.
**** off with that **** you ****ing lame!
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How can Canelo demand how much the champ GGG earns????
What the hell is going on when a mex like Canelo can tell the Champ GGG what the commie will earn when they meet up??? Shouldn't the Champion call the shots? Canelo should have little say in the financials of the fight. Boxing has no leadership and Boxing is a joke run by greedy seedy lying promoters. Boxing organizations have no balls and are yes men to the promoters. Boxing is more a joke than anything.
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Originally posted by QballLobo View PostSure they can refuse it all they want but there is no incentive for Canelo or GBP to offer anything different. BBB side can refuse $15 million flat and instead go make $2-3 million per fight as there are no other big money PPV fights for him. While Canelo can fight a number of different guys and make the majority of the money for the next decade.
They have no leverage to force what their team thinks is fair. They take what's offered or they don't get the fight.
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Originally posted by Gillie View PostI understand that logic but why not take "short" money (even though it would still be his biggest payday to date) this time and with a victory, guarantee never to be the b side again? At this rate, Canelo won't budge, and GGG is the one who is seeking that legacy defining, big name to shut all his critics up. If the fight doesn't happen, it will hurt GGG a lot more that Canelo in the long run.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostHalf of the PPV revenue goes to HBO and the cable distributors. And from there, the promoters have to get their taste on the event too.
$70m turns to $35m, which turns to $25m (cost of the event plus the promoter's share), of which Golovkin is taking $10m-$15m.
In what world is the fair share for a fighter who's only PPV event did $7m at the gate, 40% of the entire pot? lol
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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.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostAs good above 147 is he? What has Brook done above 147 that makes him as good as Canelo?
Want me to link a website for you?
I'll answer again: BROOK IS AS SKILLED AS CANELO.
SUGAR RAY LEONARD IS AS SKILLED AS ALI.
****ing dunce.
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