Comments Thread For: Mikey Garcia Feels Golovkin Made Mistake By Going To PPV

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  • sicko
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    #41
    Agree! PPV is on Death Row right now, only a matter of time!

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    • gabossboy
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      #42
      There is different levels to this ****.
      Mayweather-Mega Star
      Manny Pacquiao - Super Star
      Canelo Alvarez - Future Superstar
      Miguel Cotto - Current Star
      GGG, Andre Ward, Kovalev - Future Stars
      Terrance Crawford, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua - Leaping Stars ( These guys are not there now, but could leapfrog others with the right fights)
      Amir Khan - Stepping Star.lol

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      • lex_fugitive
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        #43
        Problem is hbo is practically out of boxing, they aren't paying for any good fights anymore. Showtime and PBC are the only places paying for good fights.

        Golovkin got greedy thinking he would do well on ppv and make more against Canelo. Canelo already offered G a contract and if after that performance- in the ring and on ppv- Canelo still offers the same deal G should jump all over it.

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        • hitking
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          #44
          Originally posted by Fabes88
          I hear what mikey is saying but I doubt this was a decision ggg made. I know in the case of the Jacobs fight it had to be ppv due to his excessive demands and he wouldn't agree to the official split so it was either ppv or no fight. You already know everyone would've blamed ggg if the fight didn't happen even it it was due to Jacobs demands.
          Jacobs excessive demands? GGG could have easily said no and kept it moving. If that's the case, GGG's demands are blocking the Canelo fight.

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          • gmc_rfc_06
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            #45
            Stop charging people $70 for average fights and PPV numbers will increase.

            Cut that price to $30 for the average fights ($50 for good fights) and more people will buy them. It's not so much the market is dead, its over-priced.

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            • Fabes88
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              #46
              Originally posted by hitking
              Jacobs excessive demands? GGG could have easily said no and kept it moving. If that's the case, GGG's demands are blocking the Canelo fight.
              He wanted in more than the official split by definition of the word its excessive whether you agree with his decision or not is another question entirely.

              If GGG said no he would've been accused of ducking. He made the right decision in agreeing to the terms of the fight but the fact remains ppv was the only way to pay the fighters.

              As for the canelo situation maybe his demands are holding up the fight and like with Jacobs I hope they find a way to work it out.
              Last edited by Fabes88; 03-28-2017, 01:25 PM.

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              • GhostofDempsey
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                #47
                HBO is distancing themselves from boxing and focusing on their television series and crappy agenda driven documentaries. PPV was the only way to go in order to ensure each fighter got a fair payday. One thing people forget, GGG doesn't have a big name to help move his numbers, he is on his own until Canelo grows a pair. Mayweather's first PPV was against Gatti who was the draw at that time. Then he fought Baldomir on PPV, each of those fights pulled in about 300K buys, but it was Gatti who put Mayweather on the path of PPV success and ultimately it was DLH who launched him into one million plus territory. GGG doesn't have that opponent who is willing to fight him.

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                • savorduhflavor
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                  #48
                  The thing is, I don't really think it was necessarily a "strategic" move, more so than one that was made out of necessity.

                  GGG is now making good $...and more importantly, in order to get decent fighters to fight him, they want really good money.

                  The days of HBO paying $4 million for license fees are gone...the move to PPV was made because they had no other choice if they wanted to match GGG with interesting opposition.

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                  • BigStomps
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by WesternChamp
                    that fight did leave a sour taste for all the fans but low ppv sales right now is not because of that fight only. times is changing, there's so many sites that will stream ppv fights. and boxing as a whole hasnt been too exciting as of late. its not just because of the floyd vs manny fight. all these other "big fights" aint living up to the hype.
                    Me personally, I rather pay the pay per view fee and watch the fight in comfort knowing the picture quality isn't gonna be crappy, isn't gonna freeze on me, it's gonna black out on me, an I'm not gonna have some announcers from England calling the fight with their rough accent. I've only watched one ppv fight thru stream and it kept freezing and blacking out from time to time. IDK if all streams are like that but the one I watched it on ******!

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                    • BigStomps
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
                      It will be back. for example" mikey vs crawford, lomachenko, broner, danny g, thurman, spence....etc there are some potentially big fights on the horizon. Stop blaming pac/floyd, no one wants to see a guy that barely speaks english while he crushes cans...fans are smarter than that. What names have GGG beat? Exactly.
                      You definitely have a great point there!

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