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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostHe also didn't spend that much money promoting it.
But again, who stands to lose the most if this deal doesn't go through.
Canelo has none else to fight. He can't stay at MW.
You're a ****ing idiot !
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Originally posted by Idunnoshet View PostCanelo has no one else to fight ? So Canelo NEEDS Golovkin ?
You're a ****ing idiot !Originally posted by Real Talk85 View PostSanders, Jacobs, Charlo are all big money fights for canelo.
Jacobs - Not enough money, really high risk
Charlo - Who?
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostYou guys agreed to the deal when it was for May 5. If it was good enough then it should be good enough now.
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There is no one ggg can fight that will even break 100k ppv. He won't go near Charlo and will never fight the gypsy.
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Originally posted by BDG View PostThe only thing I agree with you on is that not every fighter has to make the jump. Like I've said in my post before if GGG wanted to challenge himself going up in weight would have been better than fighting cans. I've said he has been mismanaged and now he has to play second fiddle to Canelo. I'm not sure if you just replied to one of my post but what I'm saying is this GGG is to blame for him not being a PPV star. The guy was smoking hot and him/his team wasted his prime feeding him weak comp. If he would have moved up and challenged himself, he would not be in this position of chasing Nelo. Now with HBO shrinking budget and GGG resume, he is stuck getting whatever GBP wants to give him or he can move on to his Mandos. If you don't agree, cool but to make excuses why this couldn't have happend is crazy. GGG should not have a resume on par with Gabe Rosado
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Originally posted by Real Talk85 View PostThere is no one ggg can fight that will even break 100k ppv. He won't go near Charlo and will never fight the gypsy.
Gregorz Proksa (9/1/12): 685,000 viewers
Gabriel Rosado (1/19/13): 813,000 at MSG
Matthew Macklin (6/29/13): 1,097,000 viewers
Curtis Stevens (11/2/13): 1,410,000 viewers
Daniel Geale (7/26/14): 984,000 at MSG
Marco Antonio Rubio (10/18/14): 1,304,000 viewers
Martin Murray (2/21/15): 862,000 at Monte Carlo, aired live on a Saturday afternoon. Combined with prime time replay delivered 1,433,000 viewers.
Willie Monroe Jr. (5/16/15) 1,338,000 viewers; 4th highest performing HBO bout in 2015
David Lemieux (Oct. 17, 2015) Averaged 797,000 viewers for an HBO delay telecast of a pay-per-view fight that was replayed on Oct. 24. Fight peaked at 1,043,000 viewers.
Dominic Wade (Apr. 23, 2016) 1,325,000 viewers; to date, the highest performing bout on HBO (and any cable TV network) in 2016
Clearly, nobody cares.
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostKrusher who also never moved up in weight?
That really cleared things up, thanks.
Krusher resume > GGG
Gabe Rosado= GGG
Willier Monroe Jr resume= GGG
Amir Khan resume > GGG
Sergio Martinez resume > GGG
Hell even Chavez Jr has a resume equal to or grater than GGG
This doesn't mean those are better fighters, it just means you are not getting any bread with that weak resume.
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