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  • TonyGe
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    #71
    Originally posted by Vegemil
    Why make excuses for a fighter claiming they're more popular or they're getting lowballed? The fact of the matter is the A side brings more money so they get a higher percentage. That's literally how a fair system works. Anybody claiming that one guy will generate 5m and the other generates 25m should get the same amount is an idiot.

    Now in terms of B side. I think the best you should do is try to get the terms as fair as possible so you can beat your guy up and become the A side. If you're not promoted well you gotta take the tougher road to get to the top of the mountain but you can get there.
    Look at the Golovkin Canelo negotiations for the rematch. Canelo definitely brought more money but Golovkin had almost as much leverage. He simply called Golden Boy's bluff and was willing to walk away. Its all about leverage and what each side is willing to give up. The money is obviously a big part of it but not all of it.

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    • kafkod
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      #72
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
      LOL. Solid bet. Its Lampley, Finkel & all those weirdo outburts are when the 3rd member Elie Seckback uses the account.
      One of them has started a thread in the Thunderdome accusing "Robbie Barrett" of blatantly lying about his age.

      My sources tell me it was that little bitch Elie.

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        #73
        Originally posted by TonyGe
        Look at the Golovkin Canelo negotiations for the rematch. Canelo definitely brought more money but Golovkin had almost as much leverage. He simply called Golden Boy's bluff and was willing to walk away. Its all about leverage and what each side is willing to give up. The money is obviously a big part of it but not all of it.
        The A-side is the bigger draw. A-side making concessions to make a fight doesn't mean they aren't the A-side.

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          #74
          Originally posted by kafkod
          One of them has started a thread in the Thunderdome accusing "Robbie Barrett" of blatantly lying about his age.

          My sources tell me it was that little bitch Elie.
          One of them put me on ignore and provided zero evidence of me lying, because it didn't happen.

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            #75
            Originally posted by kafkod
            One of them has started a thread in the Thunderdome accusing "Robbie Barrett" of blatantly lying about his age.

            My sources tell me it was that little bitch Elie.
            Sounds like an Elie thread to me.

            He keeps making threads about me cuz I got him on ignore. I'm pretty sure thats Elie too. Could be Lampley doe. He seems a lil downsy sometimes too.

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              #76
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Why would you expect Shelley Finkel to have anything to say about the purse split?

              If he had any role at all in that fight, it would have been a very minor one, nothing to do with the money deal.
              HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA


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              YOU GOD DAMN ****ING FOOL. Finkel is the one that negotiated the deal with Hearn. He was Wladimir's manager.

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                #77
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
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                YOU GOD DAMN ****ING FOOL. Finkel is the one that negotiated the deal with Hearn. He was Wladimir's manager.
                Finkel was Klitschko's adviser, Boente was Klitschko's manager.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  One of them put me on ignore and provided zero evidence of me lying, because it didn't happen.
                  Don't worry man you got me and Zaroku on your side. I'll take the **** for the team.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Finkel was Klitschko's adviser, Boente was Klitschko's manager.
                    Legally, they're co-managers. Sometimes Finkel is referred to as manager and Boente adviser, other times vice versa. Neither of which changes the fact that Finkel is the one that negotiated the contract with Hearn.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
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                      YOU GOD DAMN ****ING FOOL. Finkel is the one that negotiated the deal with Hearn. He was Wladimir's manager.
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      Finkel was Klitschko's adviser, Boente was Klitschko's manager.
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      Legally, they're co-managers. Sometimes Finkel is referred to as manager and Boente adviser, other times vice versa. Neither of which changes the fact that Finkel is the one that negotiated the contract with Hearn.
                      WBC WBA IBF .. you must be getting your inside info from the inside of a fckn crack pipe, you deluded kunt!


                      Bernd Boente was Wlad's manager, Finkel acted as his adviser and sometime representative in the US.

                      Eddie Hearn and Bernd Beonte negotiated and made the AJ/Wlad fight. There are literally dozens of accounts from multiple credible sources attesting to that fact. Here's one:





                      "Joshua vs Klitschko: Find out how Anthony Joshua's Wembley fight with Wladimir Klitschko was made"

                      "Anthony Joshua's fight with Wladimir Klitschko was set in motion by a single text and we hear from the two men who planned the huge Wembley showdown.

                      "A worldwide audience will be watching Joshua and Klitschko when the first bell rings for their world title fight on April 29, live on Sky Sports Box Office."


                      "But how did the heavyweights react when asked about this historic clash at the national stadium? And what issues were overcome in negotiations?"

                      "Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn and Klitschko's long-term manager Bernd Boente have revealed how AJ-Klitschko was made... "

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