Comments Thread For: Hearn To Make Davis 'F***ing Massive Offer' For Farmer
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Christ, swear you read stuff and mindwarp it into an arguement. He says FARMER wont get $5mil, FARMER has made great money. Need to take a step back for a bit, ****s messing with your headwhat actions? please tell me...what actions am i defending?
hearn came out over the weekend and said he was offering tank 5 mil
today hes asked "is 5 the number you plan to offer"..."nah thats not it but its a good offer"...and then says davis has "made great money"
do you not see any issue with those statements?
the pbc has put on better fights than any other outfit over the last 5 years.....plain and simpleComment
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That’s a good number,” Hearn said, before noting that Farmer will make, “a lot as well – not five. But it’ll be all right. He’s made great money.”Comment
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Hearn is going to get himself and his company sued if he keeps making offers directly to the fighter like that. Davis is under contract with a promoter, Hearn better make the offer to the promoter....WITHOUT THE “you must now sign with DAZN” language in the contract.Comment
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Clearly we dont know if guys will take huge purses because of promoters priorities. I mean 50 mil isnt enough for some guys. Too bad for us fans I guess. Thats why I stream 99% of fights now. I'll watch if it happens but whi knows nowadays.Comment
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you are right...i did misread...thanks for pointing it out...i stand corrected
and yeah...im sure davis is awareComment
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i did misread and own up to it...im multitasking and it often leads to typos and other errors...im working and reading NFL stuff....im human...i stand correctedComment
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I'd be pissed if I was Tevin.
Hearn offering more to Tank than his own fighter and his explanation is:
"He's already made some good money...?!"
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It's not about fighters not wanting fights.
It's a network tug-of-war that's to blame.
No promoter/network is eager to showcase and build fighters
only to see their biggest fights take place on a rival network.
There is more boxing being broadcast than ever, but we will
unfortunately see less marquee match-ups than ever before.
These exclusive deals that promoters/networks have been
signing have only transformed the sport of boxing into the
professional wrestling 'monday night wars' of the late 1990's.Comment
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