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Originally posted by Greg_Valentine View PostYou GGG fans are really buying this crap from Chavez. There was a venue, location, and date set for Chavez to fight GGG in 2014... GGG signed (and even agreed to go up to 168) BUT... a certain fruit loop eating stoner turned down about 7 million... Chavez passed on fight with GGG while Canelo was gearing up to fight Lara.
Plus JR also turned down a fight against g string so IDK why the **** he talking all this shet about Canelo.. But at the end of the day skills pay the bills and Canelo is gonna tap that ass!
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Originally posted by Greg_Valentine View PostYou GGG fans are really buying this crap from Chavez. There was a venue, location, and date set for Chavez to fight GGG in 2014... GGG signed (and even agreed to go up to 168) BUT... a certain fruit loop eating stoner turned down about 7 million... Chavez passed on fight with GGG while Canelo was gearing up to fight Lara.
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I agee with the matchmaking statement. 4 out of 5 of canelos last fights have been bull****. I dont think hes ducking or avoiding ggg though.
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Originally posted by Greg_Valentine View PostYou GGG fans are really buying this crap from Chavez. There was a venue, location, and date set for Chavez to fight GGG in 2014... GGG signed (and even agreed to go up to 168) BUT... a certain fruit loop eating stoner turned down about 7 million... Chavez passed on fight with GGG while Canelo was gearing up to fight Lara.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostHe turned down $2.5 million not $7. That was only for an extension. I'll provide links if you want? And GGG changed the terms of the agreed upon contract as well. He added $1,000,000 per/lb penalty weeks later after everything was agreed upon...You want link to that also???
"There is no update but the point is that I thought that we made a crazy, unbelievable offer to Chavez for the Golovkin fight. It called for the Golovkin fight to pay him a minimum $7 million, and if he lost that fight, we guaranteed him another fight for $5 million. Now if he beat Golovkin, then we would pay him a minimum for his next fight of $10 million," said Arum, whose Top Rank contract runs through October 2015 with Chavez.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostHe turned down $2.5 million not $7. That was only for an extension. I'll provide links if you want? And GGG changed the terms of the agreed upon contract as well. He added $1,000,000 per/lb penalty weeks later after everything was agreed upon...You want link to that also???
http://www.******.com/337763-bob-aru...ovkin-fallout/ (Ring)
It's Bobs version of events only though, so I'd be interested in hearing other angles.
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