Comments Thread For: Winky Wright Backs Golovkin To Beat Canelo in Rematch
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"he started pushing Canelo and doing what he normally does."
If that was true, Canelo would've been stopped, but it wasn't even close to that.
Oscar gave Wright the fight, and Wright bungled it by insisting he was worth Trinidad money when he just wasn't. He priced himself out. No duck.Comment
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Not true, the article was about fighters that say they want to fight Winky but never sign. In the article they mention that FLOYD offered 6 million and Winky was willing to take it but it was Floyd or his people that didn't want the fight. .
As for Oscar, people need to get their facts straight. Oscar talked about a fight but never ever offered Winky 6 million dollars. It simply never happened, pure fiction.
One idiot read the article wrong, made a post claiming that Oscar offered 6 million and a bunch of people repeated it. Shortly after that the idiot gets banned and his crappy inaccurate post lives on.Comment
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Now that makes sense. The other guy posting kept telling me there was a 6 mil offer as if it was a fact but the article he sent made no mention of that.Not true, the article was about fighters that say they want to fight Winky but never sign. In the article they mention that FLOYD offered 6 million and Winky was willing to take it but it was Floyd or his people that didn't want the fight. .
As for Oscar, people need to get their facts straight. Oscar talked about a fight but never ever offered Winky 6 million dollars. It simply never happened, pure fiction.
One idiot read the article wrong, made a post claiming that Oscar offered 6 million and a bunch of people repeated it. Shortly after that the idiot gets banned and his crappy inaccurate post lives on.Comment
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Oscar absolutely ducked Winky. Oscar made a verbal offer for peanuts and refused to even put it in writing because he was afraid Winky might take it. In context...everybody including Floyd said they would fight Winky but nobody would sign. Bob Arum claimed Winky was not a draw then went on to match Oscar with Luis Campas instead. Who the hell was Campas?. The day Winky beat up Tito and then Shane Mosley everyone knew Oscar would never fight him."he started pushing Canelo and doing what he normally does."
If that was true, Canelo would've been stopped, but it wasn't even close to that.
Oscar gave Wright the fight, and Wright bungled it by insisting he was worth Trinidad money when he just wasn't. He priced himself out. No duck.Comment
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Six million dollars, plus a PPV deal for anything over 600k homes was peanuts? Not for Wright, I don't think. No, you can agree with Wright's decision but unless we change what 'duck' is supposed to mean, we can't call that a duck on Oscar's part. It doesn't matter who else he fought, we know the offer was made and we know the amount and we know they turned it down, from Wright directly. Who would've won or anything else is irrelevant to that point. It's a duck myth.Oscar absolutely ducked Winky. Oscar made a verbal offer for peanuts and refused to even put it in writing because he was afraid Winky might take it. In context...everybody including Floyd said they would fight Winky but nobody would sign. Bob Arum claimed Winky was not a draw then went on to match Oscar with Luis Campas instead. Who the hell was Campas?. The day Winky beat up Tito and then Shane Mosley everyone knew Oscar would never fight him.Comment
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