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  • Scipio2009
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    #51
    Originally posted by killakali
    haymon is taking his small percent off Jacobs. Connolly the manager who orchestrated the deal is getting the big piece while haymon gets a life for doing nothing. Never said he didn’t get anything. Just that Haymon hasn’t had any control since Jacobs went to Matchroom. Haymon trued ti stop him the first time and also nueva when he resigned over 3 years minimum of Jacobs prime will be didn’t away from pbc.

    Jacobs smartest move was leaving pbc. Charlo should do the same.
    Glad that you're finally acknowledging that Haymon is getting paid (while still openly ignoring the fact that Connolly himself said that they'd get the offers, sit down with Haymon, and together decide the move lol).

    Daniel Jacobs is fighting Saul Alvarez in May; if he wins, he'll likely defend the WBA/IBF titles against Alvarez in September (Charlo gets the full WBC title), and then he'll see one more fight after that.

    Do you honestly think that Daniel Jacobs is going to resign to DAZN to fight Demetrius Andrade in front of maybe 50k viewers? lol

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    • Scipio2009
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      #52
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      That was not only well said but I wholeheartedly agree with you!

      If the platforms are not getting the best shows and fighters for their money, then they have the option of not resigning with the PBC again. However I am more than confident that Wilder will be back at Showtime much sooner than later.

      As a matter of fact, I believe his next fight against Dominic Breazeale will air on Showtime's Pay Per View Boxing because I think DAZN wants to save money by passing on that one. It's the Wilder/Joshua fight they want.

      Moreover, it's only a two fight deal which means that Wilder was not looking to bolt from Showtime permanently. He just wanted to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and then he is back home where he belongs on the PBC.
      I'll keep saying it until I'm blue in the face, but Wilder-Joshua and Wilder-Joshua 2 on PPV are far bigger fights than folks seem to comprehend here. lol

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        #53
        Originally posted by Scipio2009
        I'll keep saying it until I'm blue in the face, but Wilder-Joshua and Wilder-Joshua 2 on PPV are far bigger fights than folks seem to comprehend here. lol
        I agree but even bigger on DAZN?

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          #54
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          Lol, that's what I thought. No source, as usual
          Lol I gave u the source as usual. Keith Idec one of the writers on this site lololol

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            #55
            Originally posted by Scipio2009
            Also funny how you completely ignored the Daniel Jacobs piece of the puzzle.

            Signs for three fights, gets Alvarez in fight 1, he wins and he will get Alvfarez in fight 2, and there's no way in hell that Hearn is putting him in their with Andrade for fight 3, lol
            nothing to ignore lol. Business a usual. Al stays irrelevant with jacobs. On the outside looking in these pst few years.

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            • killakali
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              #56
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              Glad that you're finally acknowledging that Haymon is getting paid (while still openly ignoring the fact that Connolly himself said that they'd get the offers, sit down with Haymon, and together decide the move lol).

              Daniel Jacobs is fighting Saul Alvarez in May; if he wins, he'll likely defend the WBA/IBF titles against Alvarez in September (Charlo gets the full WBC title), and then he'll see one more fight after that.

              Do you honestly think that Daniel Jacobs is going to resign to DAZN to fight Demetrius Andrade in front of maybe 50k viewers? lol
              u don’t get it. DAZN is going to keep signing more guys. Jacobs already said he’s staying with Matchroom on several occasions.

              Who said he’s onkynfoggtinng canelo once? Lolol. He will likely fight Charlo on DAZN too and Munguia and GGG at least one more time. Get a clue. Lololol.

              Wilder-breazle on sho ppv would have 50k viewers too lololol.

              These fighters don’t care about that. They care how big the check is.

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                #57
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I agree but even bigger on DAZN?
                I don't think it gets this big but 4m homes, @$75/$65 would leave the camps splitting $150m on the US TV, the fight will top 1m homes ($38m), and it now, in my opinion, has a real shot at topping Tyson-Lewis (2m homes; $75m).

                DAZN can throw around money, but it's likely not enough here to stop both guys from taking the chance.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by killakali
                  Lol I gave u the source as usual. Keith Idec one of the writers on this site lololol
                  You threw out a name.

                  Post the tweet.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by killakali
                    u don’t get it. DAZN is going to keep signing more guys. Jacobs already said he’s staying with Matchroom on several occasions.

                    Who said he’s onkynfoggtinng canelo once? Lolol. He will likely fight Charlo on DAZN too and Munguia and GGG at least one more time. Get a clue. Lololol.

                    Wilder-breazle on sho ppv would have 50k viewers too lololol.

                    These fighters don’t care about that. They care how big the check is.
                    If Daniel Jacobs was "staying with Matchroom", he would've signed for more than just three fights, lol. Anthony Joshua isn't signed on three-fight deals, right, lol?

                    Beyond that, you're drastically undercounting the Wilder-Breazeale PPV, lol; Wilder picked up heat from the Joshua talks, picked up heat on the Wilder-Fury build-up, fought the most exciting heavyweight PPV fight in who knows how long in front of 325k homes, had the sports world beyond hyped for the Fury rematch (to the tune of the camps fronting $35m in guarantees for the rematch), and folks are still going to get to see Deontay Wilder fight after Fury backed down. I'll bet you whatever you want to bet that Wilder-Breazeale does over 50k homes.

                    Daniel Jacobs will be free and back on the market before Spring 2020 (may even finish that third owed fight by this December); if he handles his business, he'll be WBA/IBF champion with two Canelo paydays already in the pocket, and possibly the WBO belt too if DAZN feels froggish.

                    Munguia and a Golovkin rematch, weighed against Jermall Charlo, possibly Jarrett Hurd, the Derevyanchenko-Culcay winner, Sulecki, and whatever young middleweight that starts to break through in the next 12-16 months, fighting in front of audiences that will actually see you fight? Lol

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                    • killakali
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009
                      If Daniel Jacobs was "staying with Matchroom", he would've signed for more than just three fights, lol. Anthony Joshua isn't signed on three-fight deals, right, lol?

                      Beyond that, you're drastically undercounting the Wilder-Breazeale PPV, lol; Wilder picked up heat from the Joshua talks, picked up heat on the Wilder-Fury build-up, fought the most exciting heavyweight PPV fight in who knows how long in front of 325k homes, had the sports world beyond hyped for the Fury rematch (to the tune of the camps fronting $35m in guarantees for the rematch), and folks are still going to get to see Deontay Wilder fight after Fury backed down. I'll bet you whatever you want to bet that Wilder-Breazeale does over 50k homes.

                      Daniel Jacobs will be free and back on the market before Spring 2020 (may even finish that third owed fight by this December); if he handles his business, he'll be WBA/IBF champion with two Canelo paydays already in the pocket, and possibly the WBO belt too if DAZN feels froggish.

                      Munguia and a Golovkin rematch, weighed against Jermall Charlo, possibly Jarrett Hurd, the Derevyanchenko-Culcay winner, Sulecki, and whatever young middleweight that starts to break through in the next 12-16 months, fighting in front of audiences that will actually see you fight? Lol
                      lol Sulecki isnworh DiBella and on DAZN. Charlo and Hurd could already be to DAZN before end of the year lol.

                      And just I can’t stop laughing at you comparing Sulecki, Culcay, Derevyanchenko, Charlo and Hurd to a potential Munguia fight, Andrade, and possibly 2 ggg fights.

                      Jacobs would make more in 1 ggg fight than Hurd/Charlo/Sulecki/derevenchenko combined. Dude just log off forever with these dumb posts.

                      Jacobs is way too smart to follow your plan.

                      You said he only signed for 3 fights yet forget he had just completed 3 fight deal with Matchroom. So that’s 6 fights lolololol. He likely will extend before his third fight on this new deal. We are all rapidly seeing they DAZN is where it’s at.

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