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  • #81
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    ... as I said above: this is only my assessment...

    ... you could be right...

    ... but I still maintain that there were no risks involved in the previous fights...


    you still cant figure out why G couldn't work the body in either fight

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
      When it did become popular and acceptable in boxing to use "I don't like that guy" as an excuse not to fight someone? Throughout boxing history, and in every other walk of life, not liking someone is something that causes people to WANT to fight that person, not AVOID fighting them.

      So this is either a bull**** excuse to duck, or it's ridiculous. This truly is the diva, scaredycat era of boxing.
      You imbecile the fight was supposed to be stage for the third time but the problem here is Golovkin who continues to try and dictate and sabotage The fight with all his demands, the fight was supposed to happen in September until GGG pull that shenanigans that it have to be in New York but you shït head conveniently left that out.

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      • #83
        Skipper sniffed too much powder when he gave the bum, GGG, that ridiculous contract. This is what happens when you let a cokehead run a company.

        Honestly, the money DAZN is paying Canelo looks huge as a lumpsum. However, Canelo can make that money in less fights on PPV. GGG on the other hand has never been a big draw like that and at age 37, why pay him that kind of money and give him shares?

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        • #84
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
          In my opinion DAZN was extremely unprofessional in its approach of pro boxing scene in the U.S.

          ... DAZN's business model is simply unsustainable...
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          Uber is too. Amazon was for a long time. ESPN was for the first couple years. This is just how sh^t works for a company making a big & often global play.

          Idk why people keep acting like DAZN is a mom & pop store that isn't gonna be able to buy products for next month if it doesn't produce a profit this early on.

          DAZN is gonna have to spend much bigger money then it has so far to run sh^t. The NBA or NFL aint cheap.
          You misquoted me... I specifically addressed the "pro boxing scene in the U.S." and not other popular sports there (which are controlled by nation wide sanctioning bodies)...

          (... and you can't compare DAZN to Amazon or Uber -- totally different industries. One could compare DAZN to Netflix at most...)

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          • #85
            Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
            I understand and can see your point of view but being this cashcow very young has worked for him in more ways than just money.
            I know he probably didn't ask for it but I hope he doesn't expect it from now on.
            I like Nelo as a fighter but you have to admit by being around the likes of Oscar and Sulimuin he's not exactly giving off a positive attitude.
            Agreed. It's really weird for me as I spent a lot of time preaching about Canelo's unappreciated skills, and I honestly believed his failed test was due to Mexican beef. But, the f@gg0try going on around here is disgusting. Grown men saying that because he's popular (aka "A-side") he should get everything catered to him. Dudes are literally following and defending him because he's the most popular. They're playing the role of high school girls.

            Couple that with Oscar's cringey bullshyt (lest we forget how long he did everything possible to keep Canelo away from Golovkin), the fact that Canelo got embarrassed in the first fight, I find myself wanting to be distant from that whole pony show. Canelo is a solid fighter but he sure AF ain't this messiah people are trying to paint him to be. ***, he's a whole step below Loma and Crawford so IDK why he's worshiped like he's a once in a generation fighter.

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            • #86
              permanent roid rage has set in for clenelo and de la sissy. 2 cheaters who always were pampered by the judges. I hope dazn take these clowns to court and keeps them out boxing for a few years

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Greedo's Lawyer View Post
                (...) why do you defend GGG all the time? (...)

                stick with one theory.
                I used to defend ("all the time") the likes of Sergio Martinez, Rigondeuax, Bradley, Maidana, Figueroa Jr, Crawford, "Rougarou", Spence, and (as of lately) Ruiz... One defends what one likes and/or understands... That's it...

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                • #88
                  DAZN already gave Golovkin a whopping $14.5 million to face the unknown, unproven Rolls in what was supposed to amount to a tune-up for a third fight against Alvarez. Skipper can’t give Golovkin another overmatched opponent, yet the former ESPN president also will try to be careful about not getting Golovkin knocked off by someone such as Andrade.

                  Golovkin clearly could beat Andrade as well. If Andrade defeated Golovkin, however, it would be almost impossible to go back to that third Alvarez-Golovkin fight, the foremost reason Skipper committed more than $100 million to a 37-year-old boxer.
                  Let's talk about how DAZN gave GGG $100 mil just to fight Canelo. They don't expect him to take any risks and won't force him to until he faces Canelo

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                    Skipper sniffed too much powder when he gave the bum, GGG, that ridiculous contract. This is what happens when you let a cokehead run a company.

                    Honestly, the money DAZN is paying Canelo looks huge as a lumpsum. However, Canelo can make that money in less fights on PPV. GGG on the other hand has never been a big draw like that and at age 37, why pay him that kind of money and give him shares?
                    GGG would of been much more comfortable with PBC. Since PBC expects and demands nothing from their fighters and PBC fighters are more than content fighting D level competition for years at a time. Yes, GGG would of fit right in.
                    Last edited by jdp28tx; 07-05-2019, 07:15 AM.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                      Agreed. It's really weird for me as I spent a lot of time preaching about Canelo's unappreciated skills, and I honestly believed his failed test was due to Mexican beef. But, the f@gg0try going on around here is disgusting. Grown men saying that because he's popular (aka "A-side") he should get everything catered to him. Dudes are literally following and defending him because he's the most popular. They're playing the role of high school girls.

                      Couple that with Oscar's cringey bullshyt (lest we forget how long he did everything possible to keep Canelo away from Golovkin), the fact that Canelo got embarrassed in the first fight, I find myself wanting to be distant from that whole pony show. Canelo is a solid fighter but he sure AF ain't this messiah people are trying to paint him to be. ***, he's a whole step below Loma and Crawford so IDK why he's worshiped like he's a once in a generation fighter.
                      ... Canelo was very carefully promoted by ODLH... Oscar knows his shit...

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