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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: De La Hoya: All The Pressure's On Canelo, Everything To Lose

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  • The3
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    He can just fight Jacobs again in the fall if he doesn't win

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    • djb914
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      Originally posted by The3
      He can just fight Jacobs again in the fall if he doesn't win
      Yes he can, but Jacobs would have the advantages in negotiations, As the A side Jacobs would be the money man and Canelo would have to put his ego aside if Jacobs team gives Canelo a lowball offer.

      That said, I think Canelo wins a decision tonight.

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      • TexasCowBoy
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        #4
        Kentucky Derby in the evening and Chanelo vs jacobs at night

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        • kushking
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          #5
          Originally posted by djb914
          Yes he can, but Jacobs would have the advantages in negotiations, As the A side Jacobs would be the money man and Canelo would have to put his ego aside if Jacobs team gives Canelo a lowball offer.

          That said, I think Canelo wins a decision tonight.
          What are you talking about,Jacobs already has it stipulated in his contract exactly how much hed make in rematch if he wins. He wouldn't be the a-side nor would he be able to do anything besides fight for the exact amount stipulated in the current contract. He wouldn't be able to make any offers whatsoever,its set in stone already,thats why its a rematch clause

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          • Dle
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            #6
            Go Osca go! Sell , sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. Now I want to see see it. It’s back at a 50/50 duh

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            • sparda77
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              #7
              Oh shut up Oscar, you know Cinnamon ain't losing this one

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              • Smash
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                canelo aint losing this fight oscar!

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                • djb914
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kushking
                  What are you talking about,Jacobs already has it stipulated in his contract exactly how much hed make in rematch if he wins. He wouldn't be the a-side nor would he be able to do anything besides fight for the exact amount stipulated in the current contract. He wouldn't be able to make any offers whatsoever,its set in stone already,thats why its a rematch clause
                  My Bad, I did not realize there was a pre-determined rematch clause. I think it is irrelevant as Canelo will not get knocked out, which is the only way Jacobs wins, I don't see a decision going against Canelo.

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