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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostThe WBC is not going to do anything to Canelo, so long as he's unifying! Canelo could go from Jacobs, to Andrade, to 168! If Charlo was with DAZN, he could have way more options! Canelo, Jacobs, Andrade, and GGG! That's hard to pass up! Jermall is the MW Terence Crawford!
If Canelo chooses to do that, cool; I doubt the WBC lets Canelo wait until May 2020 to fight again, so Charlo features in Houston this coming June (I think he's headed to Showtime for that fight), with the Canelo shot set for the end of the year (25% on a bid, with what can be expected of a Canelo PPV event inherently lays out a value to pay Charlo to not induce the headaches of a bid).
Canelo vacates the belt, and though he may be the "middleweight Terence Crawford", he'll still be the only middleweight champion with fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved themselves from certain failure with the sports bar deal).
Charlo vs Monroe Jr, Derevyanchenko, Hassan N'Dam, Aaron Coley, Jarrett Hurd if he unifies the 154lb belts and moves up, and whomever else emerges (there are a lot of fighters not locked in with places).
Not the absolute best slate of fights, but a really good slate, and fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved its ass with that sports bar deal).
It's going to hit pretty hard once folks realize that people don't generally give a **** about fighters that they don't actually see fight.
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostYeah DAZN will fail as much as Netflix failed. Oh wait.
Cheer on Netflix if you want, lol.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJacobs in May, Andrade in September ... and then he STILL has to fight Jermall to keep the WBC, with a fight against Derevyanchenko due after that to keep the IBF.
If Canelo chooses to do that, cool; I doubt the WBC lets Canelo wait until May 2020 to fight again, so Charlo features in Houston this coming June (I think he's headed to Showtime for that fight), with the Canelo shot set for the end of the year (25% on a bid, with what can be expected of a Canelo PPV event inherently lays out a value to pay Charlo to not induce the headaches of a bid).
Canelo vacates the belt, and though he may be the "middleweight Terence Crawford", he'll still be the only middleweight champion with fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved themselves from certain failure with the sports bar deal).
Charlo vs Monroe Jr, Derevyanchenko, Hassan N'Dam, Aaron Coley, Jarrett Hurd if he unifies the 154lb belts and moves up, and whomever else emerges (there are a lot of fighters not locked in with places).
Not the absolute best slate of fights, but a really good slate, and fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved its ass with that sports bar deal).
It's going to hit pretty hard once folks realize that people don't generally give a **** about fighters that they don't actually see fight.
Outside of an actual Canelo fight, the best Charlo will get out of them is some watered down version of the title.
I don't approve of this at all, but given what we know about the WBC it's what I've come to expect.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJacobs in May, Andrade in September ... and then he STILL has to fight Jermall to keep the WBC, with a fight against Derevyanchenko due after that to keep the IBF.
If Canelo chooses to do that, cool; I doubt the WBC lets Canelo wait until May 2020 to fight again, so Charlo features in Houston this coming June (I think he's headed to Showtime for that fight), with the Canelo shot set for the end of the year (25% on a bid, with what can be expected of a Canelo PPV event inherently lays out a value to pay Charlo to not induce the headaches of a bid).
Canelo vacates the belt, and though he may be the "middleweight Terence Crawford", he'll still be the only middleweight champion with fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved themselves from certain failure with the sports bar deal).
Charlo vs Monroe Jr, Derevyanchenko, Hassan N'Dam, Aaron Coley, Jarrett Hurd if he unifies the 154lb belts and moves up, and whomever else emerges (there are a lot of fighters not locked in with places).
Not the absolute best slate of fights, but a really good slate, and fights that folks will actually see (DAZN saved its ass with that sports bar deal).
It's going to hit pretty hard once folks realize that people don't generally give a **** about fighters that they don't actually see fight.
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Originally posted by Cobra Curry View PostDo you honestly expect the WBC force anything upon their "franchise champion"?
Outside of an actual Canelo fight, the best Charlo will get out of them is some watered down version of the title.
I don't approve of this at all, but given what we know about the WBC it's what I've come to expect.
With the vacant belt in hand (and Canelo now having the chance to call for a shot whenever he's ready to) Jermall Charlo will be the only 160lb champion that the public will see fighting.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostCharlo facing Dervy and Hurd are good, but Charlo vs. Canelo, Jacobs, Andrade, and GGG, is GREAT!
Greatness that no one sees doesn't matter to the public.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostCharlo-Derevyenchenko and Charlo-Hurd will be seen by likely multimillion people; Charlo on DAZN may be seen by 100k-200k people, if that.
Greatness that no one sees doesn't matter to the public.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostFranchise champion or not, the WBC doesn't want or, really, can't afford the feds possibly getting in their business and flipping stones. Canelo will roll an ankle and be declared emeritus champion or whatever, but Charlo is either getting his shot or getting the vacant belt.
With the vacant belt in hand (and Canelo now having the chance to call for a shot whenever he's ready to) Jermall Charlo will be the only 160lb champion that the public will see fighting.
I'm no fan of Canelo's business practices but he is clearly the man at 160 as things stand.
Without that win, he'd be Greg Page to Canelo's Larry Holmes; the "other guy".
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