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  • Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post

    Promoters can play hardball with HBO just like they can with Showtime, ESPN etc etc.
    There is only so much hardball that can be played when A) you're operating on a short time line and B) when you're contractually tied to a network.

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    • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      Why can't he? If he fought at the start of June he would have 3 months before a September fight.
      Pushing the fight back he would have a better opponent and more $. He chose the easy fight and easy $ instead.
      Says the man who never trained for anything harder than a beer pong tournament. Saying he could have just pushed things a month assumes training for that extra month wouldn't have hindered the 36 year old GGG's performance, that he doesn't get cut or hurt, that it happens in the early part of the month and that the other side is easy to negotiate with. As we've already seen with divas like Chris Eubanks Jr, Canelo Alvarez and Danny Jacobs people who fight GGG tend to drag their feet.

      In the real world. Things aren't as easy as you think they are.

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      • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
        I was asking if the fight is agreed for September. Is it? People make it sound as though it is.
        The only safer bets in sports is predicting that the Knicks will continue to be one of the worst run franchises in the world of sports next season.

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        • Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
          The only side I hear talking about this fight is GGG's and his fans. Haven't seen or heard anything about Canelo's or GBP's take on it. Have they even mentioned it once since the cancellation?

          It sounds more like they are trying to justify a duck.
          So Golden Girl and Mr.Tainted Meat go into hiding after the suspension annoucement and somehow that's evidence GGG is ducking a man with 13 fights and who isn't going to prance around the ring.

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          • Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
            He said he was willing to take the fight on short money, just like Vanes. He didn't say he wanted to much money or priced himself out. Sounds like GGG priced himself out because Tom said GGG needed more money to take the fight
            Its easy to say ***** when its no longer an option. We know his history. He turned down Andrade when he was offered 150k less than the original offer. He's all about the money as well.

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            • Originally posted by BigStomps View Post
              Where Exactly did the 1 million budget come from? Who told you that's the budget?
              Its is widely known that is all they offered. Anyone who has been following this story knows that HBO offered chump change. That's established fact. I have enough on my plate dealing with people who distort reality that I am not going to look up the multiple sources that said how much HBO offered.

              The thing Is Triple g doesn't have to fight on May fifth. He's not Mexican.
              His not being Mexican doesn't matter. He has a lot of Mexican fans, he already hadn't fought since last September and his training was geared towards having him in peak shape on May 5th. So he wanted to have the fight then.
              He can easily postpone the fight and fight BJS or another fighter for more money.
              I love how all these non-professional boxers talk all this ***** about how easy for a 36 year old professional to just adjust his training schedule and still perform to the best of his abilities.

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              • Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                Its easy to say ***** when its no longer an option. We know his history. He turned down Andrade when he was offered 150k less than the original offer. He's all about the money as well.
                Who turned down Andrade?

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                • Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  Who turned down Andrade?
                  Sergei D turned him down. There was a 800K offer from HBO for a Sergei D vs. Demetrious Andrade fight in December. Andrade turned it down because he said he didn't have enough time. Then they were offered 500k for the fight with no set date and Lou Dibella admitted it was hard for his fighter to take the fight when he had previously been offered more for it.

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/promoter...ant-it--126698
                  DiBella doesn’t think Andrade’s team truly wanted the fight.
                  “That’s got nothing to do with why the fight didn’t happen,” DiBella said regarding any acrimony among Derevyanchenko’s handlers. “I never believed they wanted the fight, frankly. I called Peter Nelson to tell him we were in [for December 16] within the deadline we were given to work everything out. I got a text back that said Andrade was available. Then, five minutes later, Artie called me and told me that Andrade wasn’t available. That was for December. That’s what happened then. The money for them to fight in December was fine.

                  “And then the offer was reduced by three-eighths this year, and it was never offered for a particular date. It was like, ‘Well, if we’re gonna do the fight, this is what we have in the pot.’ We were never told, ‘Here’s the time, date and place.’ It’s also very difficult when you’ve made a deal with a fighter at a certain number, to reduce that total pot by three-eighths and think that it’s gonna be easy to close the deal. But that being said, there wasn’t even a firm date or place discussed.”
                  So all these ******s who are talking ***** about GGG for ducking Sergei D should bare in mind that Sergei D let 150k kill a fight with Demetrious Andrade. That would have been the biggest fight of his career by far and also the best opponent of his career by far. He turned it down because he didn't get enough money. And now we're supposed to belief him when he says he would have taken less money to fight GGG on short notice after it was clear he wasn't getting the fight. Uh huh. Yeeeeeeeeeeeea.

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                  • Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                    Sergei D turned him down. There was a 800K offer from HBO for a Sergei D vs. Demetrious Andrade fight in December. Andrade turned it down because he said he didn't have enough time. Then they were offered 500k for the fight with no set date and Lou Dibella admitted it was hard for his fighter to take the fight when he had previously been offered more for it.

                    https://www.boxingscene.com/promoter...ant-it--126698


                    So all these ******s who are talking ***** about GGG for ducking Sergei D should bare in mind that Sergei D let 150k kill a fight with Demetrious Andrade. That would have been the biggest fight of his career by far and also the best opponent of his career by far. He turned it down because he didn't get enough money. And now we're supposed to belief him when he says he would have taken less money to fight GGG on short notice after it was clear he wasn't getting the fight. Uh huh. Yeeeeeeeeeeeea.
                    Ok I'd just heard HBO turned the fight down and I didn't pay attention to it much after that. But my point is Sergei was willing to take short money for GGG. Even Tom said that. The reason he'll take the short money against GGG is because he's wants the belts and the recognition. He doesn't get that from fighting Andrade for less money.

                    We always talk about guys wanting ridiculous money to fight GGG but here's a guy who was willing to take short money for the opportunity.

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                    • Originally posted by yankees7448 View Post
                      Its is widely known that is all they offered. Anyone who has been following this story knows that HBO offered chump change. That's established fact. I have enough on my plate dealing with people who distort reality that I am not going to look up the multiple sources that said how much HBO offered.



                      His not being Mexican doesn't matter. He has a lot of Mexican fans, he already hadn't fought since last September and his training was geared towards having him in peak shape on May 5th. So he wanted to have the fight then.

                      I love how all these non-professional boxers talk all this ***** about how easy for a 36 year old professional to just adjust his training schedule and still perform to the best of his abilities.
                      You little punk biitch! You the one who said it so back it up! Send a link were HBO only offered a million dollars for the May 5th Triple g fight.
                      I've read Alot of articles where dumb ass Triple g nuttriders like you keep saying that HBO only offered a million dollars but I've yet to see from a reliable source. So unless you can back that up with a link from a reliable source then just shut the fucc up and stop saying that!

                      And yes he's not Mexican so he don't need to fight on May 5th. Only fools like you who like to swing off his nutts like to make excuses for him not fighting real legit competition.

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