GGG finally was a good boy and realized he's the B side
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After all this, I would never want to play poker with Team GGG. I might leave the table half naked.
But I'd RUN WITH A QUICKNESS to get to a table where Oscar or his boy Gomez were sitting. I'd expect to leave as majority owner of GBP.
All the bluster from GBP just made them look desperate. Every other day they were threatening "We'll walk away!! I know we said that last time, but this time we're REALLY, REALLY serious!!"
Meanwhile Team GGG was cool as a cucumber. I especially like their "Its the principle" shtick. Lol, yeah, the principle of GETTING PAID!Comment
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Your thread doesn't make any logical sense. If anything, GGG came on top of all this debacle. He negotiated more than anyone thought he'd get against Canelo.
You aren't even a good troll!Comment
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GGG got a victory at the negotiation table no way around it he got more money then anybody with a sane mind thought he was worth. But the victory didn't come without a cost, the IBF belt. By dragging this out to the final hour he got stripped. Had 40% on the table 2 weeks ago if he takes that deal very likely the IBF makes an exception and allows him 1 more fight before he owes his mandatory. He was never getting 50% but by holding out for a few more percent points he proved it was never about belts or unification it was about money. He got 42.5% and whatever sweetener MGM came in with (hail mary) at the final hour to get him to sign. Huge win. But Canelo can't be a loser in a equation if he's taking 57.5% of the PPV and all of the mexican TV money. His check will be much larger then GGG's and whatever the hail mary was didn't come from his end. Canelo, GGG, Golden Boy, K2 all make more money then they did last year. The only loser is Saunders he get's nothing and has lost the GGG fight now 3 times and has to explain the "injury" bs with Murray. lolComment
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