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    Bob Arum's acumen in peddling pay-per-view events essentially is unmatched in boxing. Thus the 87-year-old promoter didn't hesitate Tuesday to make his case for offering Terence Crawford-Amir Khan on pay-per-view April 20 from Madison Square Garden. When asked what makes their welterweight title fight worthy of that expensive platform, Arum broke down what necessitated taking Crawford-Khan to pay-per-view.
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  • #2
    yeah and your punk ass won't let it happen

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    • #3
      bob lost his cash cow pacquiao.. he doesnt even believe the shiiet he is saying anymore. doesnt even seem interested in his own events lol.

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      • #4
        Only Bob Arum could say this B.S with a straight face .

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        • #5
          "Top Rank offered former welterweight and junior welterweight champ Danny Garcia (34-2, 20 KOs) a $4 million guarantee to face Crawford. Angel Garcia, Danny’s father/trainer, never responded to Top Rank’s offer."

          Top Rank wanted Terence Crawford-Danny Garcia pay-per-view fight in March 2019
          Mike Coppinger
          November 27, 2018:

          The offer, presented by Moretti during a phone call with Angel: $3 million guaranteed plus upside of the pay-per-view revenue. The plan was for Crawford-Garcia to headline Top Rank’s first PPV show on ESPN. Of course, Garcia is aligned with PBC, meaning he fights exclusively on Showtime/FOX...

          duBoef and Moretti say the offer was made directly to Angel rather than Al Haymon to ensure the fighter received information about the opportunity. Top Rank chairman and Haymon haven’t done business with each other in years, so they claim there was fear Haymon wouldn’t present such an offer to his fighter.

          “I don’t know who to present to with these guys,” duBoef argued. “They say they’re the promoter, they’re not the promoters. They say they’re the agents, they’re not the agents.”

          If Angel told Moretti they wanted to discuss the fight further, duBoef says, at that point Top Rank would have reached out to Haymon to try and hammer out the deal. “I just want to make sure these guys get the offer,” he said.

          They know who represents these guys. We’re a management company, we’ve always been a management company,” Tim Smith, vice president of communications for PBC, told The Ring. “Phone numbers haven’t changed.”

          https://www.******.com/548361-top-ra...ight-in-march/

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          • #6
            It really isn't

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            • #7
              Sure it is Bob, sure it is. Milk them Muricans fot all it's worth.

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              • #8
                Arum is actually taking a page out of Oscar's book on this one a blatantly lying about the quality of a ppv opponent who we know will get squashed.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
                  Sure it is Bob, sure it is. Milk them Muricans fot all it's worth.
                  These “Muricans” don’t buy into everything like you u.k fan boys do.. we have enough common sense to see stuff for what it is if it’s bullshiet

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                  • #10
                    Any fight with Khan involved isn't PPV worthy. The chance that he gets knocked out early is always a concern. Every fight is just waiting for him to get knocked out.

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