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Comments Thread For: Hunter Says Canelo is Doing Golovkin Dirty With Flat Fee Offer
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Originally posted by Graz View PostExactly. Why should Golovkin take a flat fee when the potential is much more lucrative (ref: Mayweather vs Pac). Golden boy definitely stalling until Golovkin goes on social security.
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Let's watch all the dumb ass GGG haters and trolls jump all over this one. What a bunch of simpletons and goofs.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostThat makes PERFECT sense to me??? Supposedly EASY work for GGG. Even if it goes 12 rounds that's $1.25 MILLION per round. Or or almost $500,000 per minute...If it's soo easy it could be more than $5 million a round or way more.
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Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View PostThe B side fighter has to make sacrifices. He has to give in sometimes and GGG isnt doing that.
Im with canelo here
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$15 million is huge amount. GGG is not getting any younger. He should take the offer, take El Pollo to cleaners and then give him a rematch on his own terms.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostI always said GGG was going to get the weight or the $$$$ NOT both! If he wanted more money should of did the CW.
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Originally posted by BestPR View PostChavez is gonna beat his ass and knock him out, and then face Golovkin..fcuk Canela!!!
If you a GGG fan you actually better pray canelo doesn't lose. Otherwise he has no choice but to move up in weight or take high risk low cash reward fights. None of which get him the money or status a canelo fight grants.
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Originally posted by Verus View PostI think GGG's group is hoping public opinion will pressure Canelo and GB to meet their demands. I don't want to come off as a conspiracy theorist, but did K2 or Sanchez contact Hunter and possibly others and ask them to publically support their position? After all, Hunter has no dog in that fight.
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Originally posted by Verus View Post"Potential money" is in the range of something more than $15 million or zero. If either of these guys loses in the near term, the $15 million vanishes and Golovkin's share is zero. If Canelo says, "I am moving on," Golovkin's share is zero. If all the folks who claim Canelo is ducking GGG are right, the chances this is the final offer are very high. It makes little sense for Canelo to pay GGG more money if he believes GGG will win the fight and probably knock him out.
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