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  • #31
    Originally posted by My Low Place View Post
    look why dont we get numbers when guys talk about not being happy?

    are they sign NDA contracts that say negotiations stay silent..

    i remember when stevenson's promoter dropped the numbers of the failed hbo deal...I WANT NUMBER..I DONT WANT "im happy or not happy"

    let the fans know the damn situation.
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
    90% of this man's post is about Stevenson even though Adonis isn't even in the thread!

    What a cheerleader!
    I think I finally know what his "Low Place" is.

    I think he is talking about being right there down there on his knees sucking on Stevenson's **** the way he does on here every fkin day.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
      I think I finally know what his "Low Place" is.

      I think he is talking about being right there down there on his knees sucking on Stevenson's **** the way he does on here every fkin day.
      LMAO LMAO!!!!! Ether!!!

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      • #33
        I'd also like to see the Rigondeaux fight.

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        • #34
          It helps if we know what the offer is instead of assuming,speculating, pointing fingers,berating, etc etc....

          In the absence of real numbers this is all HOT AIR!!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
            “Bob Arum said take it or leave it to the purse he was offering. Well, we’ll leave it,” Salido manager Sean Gibbons said. “It’s a … insult.”

            Gibbons is irked that Salido is being offered less than what former World Boxing Organization super-featherweight champion Rocky Martinez was paid (around $525,000) to lose his belt to Lomachenko on June 11 at Madison Square Garden.

            http://www.latimes.com/sports/boxing...nap-story.html

            LOL...You know they didn't offer Salido over $500K. They offered Salido a lil more then the 1st times $250K.
            Lol, that message wasn't for you. It was for that other guy. I couldn't delete it tho...
            But thanks for the info on that.
            **** Arum, he needs to pay Salido what he's worth!

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            • #36
              Wow look how big that cheating ball busting c-nt is on the picture. Size difference is HuGe!!!! I hope they sign the papers and Loma can school him.

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              • #37
                Salido knows he will get his @ss whooped this time by Matrix and trying to price him self out.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                  Then maybe Loma should start talking to Boringdeaux
                  Would be awesome to finally get that fight...

                  Rigo don't want none, doe.. He'll either price himself out or make an excuse about weight like last time.

                  He won't want to meet in the middle at 126.. He wouldn't meet at 124 when Loma was still at featherweight.

                  But fingers crossed fight gets made sooner rather than later...

                  As a big Loma fan, doe, I would like to see him avenge the loss to Salido just to shut everyone up and so then he has avenged his only defeat (which was marred in controversy and the deck stacked against Loma like Salido's weight, and excessive low blows...and still Loma arguably winning). He is going to make Salido look silly in the rematch... It will be literally target practice for Loma, and a fight he can use like a sparring session to work on new things etc

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Golden Boi 360 View Post
                    What does Loma gain from beating a war torn Salido?

                    Beating him doesn't erase the first loss.
                    He could have fought an immediate rematch with Salido like greats in the past have done when a win was disputed or they lost. Instead he waits years until Salido is washed up to make the fight. I think Lomenchenko is skilled but facts are facts.

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                    • #40
                      Just give him his retirement money, he deserves it.

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