Who here thinks Rigondeaux doesn't want to get paid?
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Again with the best career payday defense. By that logic, Golovkin should've accepted DeLaHoya's 10 million flat fee offer. Get the **** outta here.Comment
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According to Arencibia, a possible agreement with manager/adviser Al Haymon, who controls potential opponents such as Gary Russell Jr., Leo Santa Cruz, Jesus Cuellar, Abner Mares and Carl Frampton - collapsed just days ago.Comment
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I don't answer questions that have absolutely nothing to do with the premise of the thread. Everybody's who followed the negotiations know exactly what the offer was. 500k for Rigo and a 40/60 split in favor of Lomachenko. Rigo's camp made a counter offer and Loma closed the books. Shouldn't have to educate you on this.Comment
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Where does it say it's a 40/60 split? Or you just took it out of your ass.I don't answer questions that have absolutely nothing to do with the premise of the thread. Everybody's who followed the negotiations know exactly what the offer was. 500k for Rigo and a 40/60 split in favor of Lomachenko. Rigo's camp made a counter offer and Loma closed the books. Shouldn't have to educate you on this.
Loma wasn't even considered a star at that time.
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Why did it collapse? With all the power and money Haymon had at that time it would have been a piece of cake to get the Cuban.
There was never any effort.
He signed up Matthysse, Diaz, Molina, Bundu, Martirosyan, and many others.
No effort was made on the sweet science guy from Cuba.Comment
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rigo is 100x time the fighter of any of those guys listed.. never any effort yet i showed proof they were in talks.. youre wrong, stay in your laneWhy did it collapse? With all the power and money Haymon had at that time it would have been a piece of cake to get the Cuban.
There was never any effort.
He signed up Matthysse, Diaz, Molina, Bundu, Martirosyan, and many others.
No effort was made on the sweet science guy from Cuba.Comment
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