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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostNah, don't see Canelo doing that. He's loyal to the people who are loyal to him. GBP did right by him, IMO.
I don't see Canelo fighting 5 more years to finish that contract. His body is already breaking down.Originally posted by BigStomps View PostCanelo has like 12 fights left on his Golden Boy promotions contract so that's not happening.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostWhich network or business entity is the most realistic for him? ESPN, PBC, other?
He'll likely get a deal similar to what Floyd got; locked up for an extended series of fights, a high downside guarantee, and PPV upside if any (with Alvarez controlling his Mexican TV on his own terms).
As things currently stand, it wouldn't surprise me if he'd get a PPV deal with Showtime/CBS, with Espinoza acting as the conduit to the 160/168/154 fighters that he'd consider fighting.
Canelo fights twice a year, and no different than with Floyd, you run the Canelo sweepstakes in the run up to the fight windows.
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Originally posted by BigStomps View PostCanelo has like 12 fights left on his Golden Boy promotions contract so that's not happening.
Canelo Alvarez became a star under Richard Schaefer's run at Golden Boy, with his initial PPV run, if Schaefer's word is his bond, on an 85/15 Canelo PPV share deal.
I won't question anyone's intelligence, but if you honestly think that Canelo traded that deal for a slave contract with Golden Boy, you're bugging.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostSaul "Canelo" Alvarez is a PPV fighter for the rest of his run, almost regardless of the result of the fight.
He'll likely get a deal similar to what Floyd got; locked up for an extended series of fights, a high downside guarantee, and PPV upside if any (with Alvarez controlling his Mexican TV on his own terms).
As things currently stand, it wouldn't surprise me if he'd get a PPV deal with Showtime/CBS, with Espinoza acting as the conduit to the 160/168/154 fighters that he'd consider fighting.
Canelo fights twice a year, and no different than with Floyd, you run the Canelo sweepstakes in the run up to the fight windows.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View PostHe might possibly end up with way more than the DAZN deal. PBC will also have a lot of their 154 fighters moving up to 160 within the next couple of years.
Space out the fights however they fall, you've got 4 viable PPV fights in hand (before even looking to guys like Benevidez or Plant at 168)
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