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  • TonyGe
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    #151
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    Can't rematch a guy who isn't active. Quillin is on the shelf. You're missing the point though...the guy who won is willing rematch the loser. Doesn't seem to be the case with Golovkin Jacobs.
    When interviewed Quinlin said he wanted a rematch. Jacobs said he's open to it.
    No rematch happened.
    When interviewed Jacobs said he wanted a rematch with G. After the fight G said he was open to it.
    No rematch appears to be in the works. I'd say the two situations are the same. So what's your point?

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    • Bronx2245
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      #152
      Originally posted by TonyGe
      Did he win the rematch I must of missed it...
      No, there never was a rematch because that KO left Quillen shook as ****! If you read the article in the link, you would see Quillen's response:

      Quillin seemed to disagree with the stoppage until watching the replay during his SHOWTIME post-fight interview.

      “That’s right on the temple,” Quillin said. “In the moment you don’t know what happens until you see it in the replay.

      “This is a time you sit with your family and figure out what you have to do.] I have a lot of options, maybe a rematch is the best option.

      “I can’t think of a better person to lose to than Danny Jacobs.”


      BROOKLYN – WBA Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs shocked undefeated challenger Peter Quillin with a first round TKO in the all-Brooklyn main event of SH

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #153
        Originally posted by SplitSecond
        It definitely shouldn't happen 6 fights later, that's complete horsesht. 1-2 fights(canelo+saunders). Abel is a piece of sht, no one likes him for a reason.

        Abel does not make that - or any other - decision

        just saying

        and neither does Loeffler

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          #154
          Originally posted by littlemac
          Amazing how fighters like GGG get no pressure. Fighters like Floyd, Andre, and Marquez get all the pressure into rematching close fights and even after beating them again, they still get hate.

          and we saw the same thing with Pac

          a certain fanbase has very low expectations from their guy

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            #155
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            The title of the thread says "3 or 4 fights down the road," the body of the story ends with "5 or 6 fights down the road." Translation: Jacobs is never getting a rematch!
            ^^^ .................. Yes............

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            • TonyGe
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              #156
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              No, there never was a rematch because that KO left Quillen shook as ****! If you read the article in the link, you would see Quillen's response:

              Quillin seemed to disagree with the stoppage until watching the replay during his SHOWTIME post-fight interview.

              “That’s right on the temple,” Quillin said. “In the moment you don’t know what happens until you see it in the replay.

              “This is a time you sit with your family and figure out what you have to do.] I have a lot of options, maybe a rematch is the best option.

              “I can’t think of a better person to lose to than Danny Jacobs.”


              http://www.boxingscene.com/jacobs-if...ch-next--99007
              I saw the article before.. Yes he admitted he lost. I never disputed that. Personally I would like to see a rematch between Jacobs and Golovkin. Before the fight during the press conferences it was mentioned often that there was no rematch clause. I noticed it because it seemed to be unusual that it was mentioned by the Golovkin team numerous times. Danny knew this going into the fight. He is not actively perusing a rematch and he seems to have accepted it. Criticising Golovkin about the rematch seems unfair because Danny was fully aware going in that this was a one time fight.
              Last edited by TonyGe; 04-14-2017, 06:34 PM.

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              • mrpain81
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                #157
                " A Jacobs fight would be five or six fights down the road."





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                • Scipio2009
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by OnePunch
                  it took damn near 6 months to negotiate the first fight, and that was even with the threat of a purse bid looming. Can you imagine the nonsense trying to deal with these clowns again? Aint nobody trying to go through that garbage........
                  The parameters are already set; it apparently took 6 months for K2 to finally see what the split should be to begin with.

                  Run back the original deal; 60/40 Golovkin on the guaranteed money, Jacobs gets his personal sponsors and a hypothetical upside on the fight (above 250k PPV buys), Golovkin keeps the Germany/Russian/Kazakh TV money, and Jacobs/Golovkin split the UK and Mexico/Canada/Latin America TV money.

                  Details need to be hammered out, but there's no reason to act as if there isn't already a negotiated framework in place to look to for reference.

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                  • TonyGe
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    Abel does not make that - or any other - decision

                    just saying

                    and neither does Loeffler
                    Taken from the Nevada State Athletic Commission Standard Contract

                    3. Duties of Contestant. Contestant will use his or her best skill and ability, at such times and places as may be required by
                    Manager. Contestant agrees to place himself or herself under the management of Manager, and, also agrees to take part in such
                    contest of unarmed combat and also give exhibitions of unarmed combat, training and training exercises, whenever and wherever
                    required by Manager, in such places of public entertainment and/or amusement, and in such cities, towns and other places, without
                    limitation, where Manager may from time to time request or direct. Contestant binds himself or herself and agrees to faithfully
                    fulfill, and live up to any agreement entered into on his or her behalf by the Manager, during the term of this agreement.
                    Contestant agrees that he or she shall not, during the continuance of this agreement, take part in any contests or exhibitions of
                    unarmed combat, or act or perform or otherwise exercise Contestant's talent in any manner, or place, how or whatsoever, without
                    having first obtained the written permission of Manager. Contestant shall attend all rehearsals and attend to all training and
                    exercising as Manager shall require, and shall proceed and travel, by any means of conveyance as and when required by Manager
                    for the purposes of this agreement.
                    4. Duties of Manager. Manager binds themselves and agree to use their best efforts to secure remunerative contests and
                    exhibitions of unarmed combat for Contestant.
                    Don't know exactly what Golovkin's contract says but I
                    I doubt he has total control.
                    My problem is the Saunders Canelo situation and the I want all the belts talk. It sounds like G and management aren't on the same page.
                    Just sayin...
                    Last edited by TonyGe; 04-14-2017, 07:28 PM.

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                      Why are Jacobs fans complaining about this? The longer GGG takes to rematch Jacobs, the older GGG will be, while Jacobs will still be in his prime. The only fighter this benefits is Jacobs. If he wanted two shots at GGG earlier than this, he shouldn't have waited two extra years to fight GGG in the first place.
                      Golovkin is 35 years old, and his March fight with Daniel Jacobs has him in the shape that he's likely not even stepping into the gym again until May, if that.

                      To pretend as if Golovkin even has another 5 fights in him is hilarious.

                      Abel Sanchez is pushing the timeline out to when Golovkin is basically retired, ducking the Jacobs rematch in a backhanded way.

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