Comments Thread For: Jacobs' Manager Breaks Down Options of Canelo, Charlo, GGG
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[QUOTE=Verus;19233427]May 5th is Fielding, then who knows who Canelo fights in September. It could very well be Zurdo or Benavides in Mexico City perhaps.[/QUOTEi I'd say you're right. Huge crowd could be held in Mexico City.Comment
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Sure, except he would never agree. We've seen lower level guys like John Molina jr fight off PBC but never any big names. Crawford will never be featured on a PBC nor will Lomachenko. Maybe some guy in TR stable that we couldn't care less about but that's itIf Arum agrees, he can. Arum already said that there can be switches of TR and PBC fighters between networks. It's about promoters do decide, not networks.
ESPN has exclusivity with TR, not TR fighters. Same is with Haymon and Fox/Sho and Hearn/De La Hoya with DAZN.
Canelo (and AJ as it seems) is the only exception.Comment
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Why not? If fighters don't get what they want (unification), they may leave promoters when contracts expire.
Why not Bud vs Spedce on ESPN and Loma vs Mikey on Fox/Sho or vice versa. It's only one fight for each.Comment
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Its no obsession with ggg you ball licker,ggg has a lot to do with the MW division & with certain fighters & their situations,so if you don't like it when people analyze the whole division & rate ggg accordingly then tough titty btch!:boobies:
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Both those fights are gonna be PPV anyway if they ever happen. Fights like Crawford vs Danny Garcia or something should be able to get done but neither promoter is gonna be willing to let their guy go to a rival network when they have to produce numbers on their own television deal.
Low level guys are very expendable and therefore easy to trade back and forth but the big names will never happenComment
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What you're doing has nothing to do with analyzing. It's childish.Comment
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Well, Arum was talking exactly about that: "You give me a fighter that my fighter wants to fight and I'll give you a fighter that your fighter wants to fight". And the end result (top fight for each network) is still better for networks than having 2 average fights on each network.Both those fights are gonna be PPV anyway if they ever happen. Fights like Crawford vs Danny Garcia or something should be able to get done but neither promoter is gonna be willing to let their guy go to a rival network when they have to produce numbers on their own television deal.
Low level guys are very expendable and therefore easy to trade back and forth but the big names will never happenComment
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I would've loved to see the look on your fat ****** face when Golokvin was announced the winner.
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