Uh Oh, the Dirty Sanchez
Comments Thread For: Abel Sanchez Slams "Greedy, Ungrateful" Golovkin For The Split
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Fighter gets paid. Government gets their slice. Manager typically 20 to 25 percent. Promotor 20 to 25 percent. Trainer 15 percent. Corner men 2 percent. Training camp paid for by fighter. Sparring partners paid for by fighter. Travel paid for by fighter. The average boxer earns $34,000 dollars a year. There is a damned good reason top fighters shop around for new trainers and promoters. Obviously promotors have expenses and need to be paid but if you can get by without one it's all good. Mayweather left his promotor cutting out 25 percent of his earnings after taxes. Floyd was trained by his family so they stayed obviously. Don't know what Golovkin
and Sanchez had as an arrangement
and neither do you so stop talking out your ass. All this stuff I mentioned can be found by a simple internet search.Comment
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Not surprised by this.
G made you an offer and you had a right to accept or deny the offer. You're not entitled to remain as G's trainer at all costs if he wants to go in another direction after you refusing the offer.Comment
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And what split might that be? Do you know how much G offered? Don't call it bullshlt if you don't.Comment
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abel is rich without boxing. this isnt about money. its the principle
theres PRINCIPALITIES in thisComment
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Lets hope some of that Karma makes it your way too.Comment
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First of all, someone needs to tell Abel that 5% of 100 million is worth more than 15% of 30 million. The overall in-pocket cash is all that matters.
Next.....this is how you get treated when you claim that your fighter deserved a draw to the media in a close fight. That's a respect killer. He should have just kept that to himself or swore that GGG won. That's what a team player does.
Lastly, what he's saying now after how respectful GGG was in letting the news out shows who has integrity and who doesn't.
Sanchez, according to some of the GGG threads here, suggested that GGG might not even have won the second fight. I agree with him. Nevertheless, it's a relationship killer, as you mentioned.
I imagine that's GGG's whole beef, not so much the money. I knew sooner or later that would somehow get Sanchez in trouble.
Just guessing, no clue what's going on. It could just be a case of simple greed on GGG's part as well. If so, Karma is supreme!Comment
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So could you fill us in on the purse split between Golovkin and Sanchez. You seem to have strong opinions on this let us know the inside scoop Here is how a typical puse split works.
Fighter gets paid. Government gets their slice. Manager typically 20 to 25 percent. Promotor 20 to 25 percent. Trainer 15 percent. Corner men 2 percent. Training camp paid for by fighter. Sparring partners paid for by fighter. Travel paid for by fighter. The average boxer earns $34,000 dollars a year. There is a damned good reason top fighters shop around for new trainers and promoters. Obviously promotors have expenses and need to be paid but if you can get by without one it's all good. Mayweather left his promotor cutting out 25 percent of his earnings after taxes. Floyd was trained by his family so they stayed obviously. Don't know what Golovkin
and Sanchez had as an arrangement
and neither do you so stop talking out your ass. All this stuff I mentioned can be found by a simple internet search.Comment
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