Everyone has a side and that is OK too as long as it is based on facts and objectivity. I used to hate the Celtics and Lakers back in the day, but I had face the fact that they were a lot better than the team I liked. Then and only then I appreciated their brilliance. With boxing and promoters and such, it might be best to remember that they are independent business people selling a product. All maner of BS is welcomed and a fancy education is not necessary. Floyd was (is) brilliant at marketing. Harvard business school should do case studies on his approach and have him lecture to the marketing professors from time to time. With the GGG Canelo thing. I think Loeffler overplayed his hand. Abel Sanchez jumping in from time to time did not help.
Comments Thread For: Memo Expects Canelo To Be HEAVIER Than Chavez on Fight Night
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I think based on demand Canelo vs ggg could do around a mil ppv buys. As far as the financial split, correct me if I'm wrong but that would've only been the case if it went to purse bid. Seeing as Canelo and golden boy knew once they best cotto that they'd have to negotiate with ggg I think they had enough time to come to an agreement. I know the wbc gave them 2 weeks after the khan fight but I'm sure an extension would've been granted if they had been negotiating in good faith.
The harsh reality for GGG is that he does not have a natural market in the U.S. no matter how much he talks about Mexican style and how many sombreros he wears. Canelo had to suck it up when he fought Mayweather and then Cotto because Floyd and Miguel had the better bargaining position and they both drove a hard bargain. Canelo fought them anyway knowing it would help him in the long run. All this goes out the window if crazy Chavez Jr. beats Canelo. Then the big money is in the rematch and GGG is once again on the outside looking in.Comment
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Because he's not bulking up for this fight; he's getting as fight fit as he can, and then he's simply not boiling down much of the weight
If Alvarez was fighting 170-175, he'll likely be about that on fight night.
Andre Ward was a super middleweight fighter at the age of 29; once could argue that he was a big super middleweight. He's moved up to light heavyweight, and his body has filled in some, but he's not some massive 175lber now.
Saul Alvarez is already 26 years old; in terms of his body, unless he puts himself through a deliberate bulk, he's likely as heavy as he's going to get. Alvarez is going to fight on fight night, whether it's at 154, 160, or 168lbs, in that 170-175lbs range.Comment
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Smart Mexicans give up their title to avoid getting ripped off and focus on making millions of dollars more. In case you have not noticed, GGG's is not much of a draw and it is not going to get better for him. He desperately needs a fight with Canelo to try to grab the attention of the people and slow down his rapid decline.Comment
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Quit making EXCUSES for Canelo. GGG PPV numbers aren't like Canelo but he does sell out every arena. I was at the Jacobs fight and it was a full house. I would love to see Nelo fight on a none Mexican holiday weekend. The GGG fight will do great numbers. No serious promotion needed. It's time for Nelo to fight real contenders. I would like to see him fight the Charlo brothers, Lara, Jacobs, David Lemieux, Chris Eubank Jr, Billy Joe and Demetrius Andrade. All great fights at 154 and 160. First... We need the Triple G fight in September.Comment
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http://www.******.com/124365-weigh-i...e-vs-same-day/ (ring TV)
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...-weight-limits
You will also find a significant body of opinion that the reasons for the change were much more to with money than fighter safety, which wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
Just giving my opinion though, man. You gotta make your own mind up.Comment
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