Comments Thread For: Jermall Charlo: Me & My Brother Open to Hearing Hearn's Offers

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  • Scipio2009
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    #71
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    There's a big difference between paying to put on your own shows, and getting guaranteed purses.

    There's no question that Hearn would probably pay them 3x more than what they currently could get anywhere else.
    As of this moment, maybe, but that won't be the case for long. The charlos are on the cusp of positioning themselves just as Errol Spence has already been positioned.

    Depending on the ticket breakdown, Errol Spence Jr is basically looking at a $2m+ gate if he sells out the venue' 15000 seats.

    Jermall Charlo takes one more stay busy fight, but he's getting his WBC mandatory shot next, before summer 2019, and for well more than $2m fighting Golovkin or Alvarez.

    Working for yourself is special, especially when it's for similar money to what you'd get working for someone else.

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    • Jimmy gold
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      #72
      Originally posted by BDG
      No, it's just like you post for click bait. I'm sure you have more to say than splash comments but you get off on trying to troll. Bring something to the table that's what the boxing community needs instead of a bunch of trolls.
      The only reason I do that its cause it seems like Hearn vs alhaymon AJ vs wilder pbc and show time vs hbo it’s either one or the other so I’m like if guys are going to trash AJ and Hearn and his decisions and what he does maybe I’ll have fun quote on quote trolling lol

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      • LacedUp
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        #73
        Originally posted by kej718
        They make money outside of boxing too. That is one thing about Haymon fighters that keep them loyal. Look at Paul Williams for example.

        Paul Williams is an anomaly in boxing. Unlike most fighters, Williams has spent his earnings wisely outside the ring, investing in profitable real


        The purse is not the only way these guys get money. He made offers to Mickey Garcia and had to comeback and offer more once he was told that he was already making twice as much. Once Spence gets though his fight in Texas than that will open the doors for the Charlo's to Main event there. Both are already 1 fight way. One can Unify and the Other can face GGG, or Jacobs. The ground work is already set that is why Top Rank and Mayweather also want to sign them. I'm Surprised Spence didn't do it yet, I seems like it would make the most sense.
        Al Haymon is not a promoter.
        What makes you think Al still wouldn’t pay his fighters, many of whom fight on other promoters show all the time?

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        • LacedUp
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          #74
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          As of this moment, maybe, but that won't be the case for long. The charlos are on the cusp of positioning themselves just as Errol Spence has already been positioned.

          Depending on the ticket breakdown, Errol Spence Jr is basically looking at a $2m+ gate if he sells out the venue' 15000 seats.

          Jermall Charlo takes one more stay busy fight, but he's getting his WBC mandatory shot next, before summer 2019, and for well more than $2m fighting Golovkin or Alvarez.

          Working for yourself is special, especially when it's for similar money to what you'd get working for someone else.
          Okay he’s looking at making a $2m gate.

          Do you know what it costs to rent the arena? To promote the show? To pay the workers? No you don’t.

          Hearn is offering a straight “you fight, I pay for the rest” deal.

          Being your own promoter fails 99% of the time.

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            #75
            Nice. Yea I don't think the Charlo's are getting the headlining fights &/or the push they should be. They'd be among the most win win guys for Hearn to pick up to help his US status + be good for the fighters to help push their narrative forward.

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            • Curt Henning
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              #76
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              I wonder what Charlo's reaction would be when the first fight he would get from Hearn is Jacobs or Sulecki considering the stable isn't so steep for Matchroom. Sulecki might give him hell, his power at 160 is yet to be tested considering Centeno was brutally knocked out by the guy mostly considered "featherfisted"
              yeahhhh

              considering they brought lemiuex back, from being ko'd by golovkin, against a 154 guy that got knocked out in his previous fight(which was at 154).......yeah i wonder about charlooooooooooo....lol

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              • miked85
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                #77
                never heard a black man say they didn't make money with AL, and i think that means something with most black in this american capitalistic society, secure the bag, invest, wilder has bragged about investments, as has Floyd, i think eddie has under estimated the connection some of these fighters of color may have with AL

                wasn't Al brother a boxer back in the days? and now he tries to secure financial security cause of what he saw in the business

                Eddie is out for self like any promoter should be

                maybe just maybe, when you are black, and fighting in a sport like boxing where its individual contracts, you secure the bag for yourself and family before you become a pawn for someone's promotional stable

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #78
                  if the deal makes sense why not?

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                  • Scipio2009
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Okay he’s looking at making a $2m gate.

                    Do you know what it costs to rent the arena? To promote the show? To pay the workers? No you don’t.

                    Hearn is offering a straight “you fight, I pay for the rest” deal.

                    Being your own promoter fails 99% of the time.

                    Price of freedom, right?

                    Beyond that, their not running their own show; Haymon has things set up for co-promotion with an established company, before then going your own way when you have things figured out (Leonard figured it out for Mayweather Promotions, and Adrien Broner basically partnered with the original promoter who gave him his shot in Cincinnati to run About Billions).

                    $2m+ on the gate, let's call it $1.5m for Showtime's rights fee, another $1m on the international TV rights, call it $500k for the Corona sponsorship, another $500k in event sponsorship from the Dallas Cowboys and other sponsors, etc.

                    Deduct the cost of renting the venue, getting the fight legally sanctioned, marketing, Fight Week, etc, and you still end up with a nice heap of money left over after paying all of the outside parties.

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                    • BDG
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by kej718
                      He is still on the PBC website if that means anything
                      Last Fight: February 12, 2022, loss against John Ryder. Official biography, fight record, and exclusive photos of professional America boxer Daniel Jacobs. Access fight highlights, the latest news, revealing videos, and upcoming fight schedule for Jacobs, right here on PBC.


                      so is Khan

                      http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/amir-khan
                      Thanks for that, but the other guy said that Jacobs isn't with Haymon anymore. I think he just made that up.

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