both won, Golovkin got a significant bump and Canelo / GBP saved their bounty as well (otherwise they would have probably earned only about 50% less if they fought Jacobs or BJS).
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Andreas Hale - Finally. After what felt like an eternity of posturing by the parties representing Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin, the two sides finally came to an agreement for a rematch that will take place on September 15th at T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was a tenuous back and forth that nearly didn't come to fruition after Golovkin failed to meet the noon deadline set by Golden Boy Promotions. But just as quickly as the window closed, it was pried back open with a "Hail Mary" attempt to secure the deal...
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If this guy is saying GGG won the second negotiations,
he didn't. He didn't get his 50/50 split demand, did he?
The only loser here is the Canelo camp.
To them, they'd rather skip this rematch and move on,
just like the Lara fight that had to be gotten over with.
Of course, GBP would be profiting in any split they arrived with.
Like I've been repeating, this is a mismatch.
Cnelo could hardly have any breathing space in the first fight.
He'll lose in this rematch badly.
I'd rather see GGG vs Charlo.
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