If Dela Hoya sent an official contract how can he change the terms?

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  • GGG Gloveking
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    #31
    Originally posted by !WAR MIKEY!
    needs both sides signature just cause they sent it over doesnt mean they signed it + contracts have options, expirations, conditions etc.

    yall fools I swear never done no business lmfao signing your name on some minimum wage applications and a renters agreement is the only buisness yall fools do and then try to talk about contracts lmfao.
    If they sent the contract over without signing it, they weren't very serious about the offer.

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    • Citizen Koba
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      #32
      Originally posted by OnePunch
      some people here need to educate themselves as to what is an "offer", and what is a "contract"

      NOBODY bothers drafting contracts until all the bullet points have been agreed to, and those back-and-forth negotiations would not be in the form of a contract. It would be emails, notes, etc etc, and once everyone agrees on all the issues, THEN a contract is drafted and sent to all parties.
      This ^. An initial offer was (apparently) made by GBP - beyond that we have literally no information beyond some unconfirmed hints that the sum was in the 8 figure range. Even the proposed date is unconfirmed. For all we know it could require Golovkin to fight at the time and place of Oscar's choosing within the next 2 or 3 years. The $ payout for Golovkin could be dependent on certain viewing figures being reached or other factors - in short the 'offer' could contain any kind of stipulation at all, which makes any discussion of it both completely speculative and utterly pointless.

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