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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #111
    Many of you should know how prorated works, particularly for $365mil.

    Also when Canelo doesn't fight on the Mexican holidays he gets paid less. It's all prorated. In one fight Canelo could make $50 million depending on the year and fight.

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    • kafkod
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      #112
      Originally posted by jimisawesome
      GGG priced himself out of this fight the second he started to cry about moving the fight away from Vegas. He knew that was non-negotiable.
      Interesting. So GGG insisting on a venue where he would get fair judging is "pricing himself out"

      There's a reason why Canelo would rather lose some his DAZN money than fight Golovkin outside Vegas.

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      • Scipio2009
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        #113
        Originally posted by kafkod
        So when Canelo signed with DAZN, was it made publicly available that his first fight would be Rocky Fielding for $15million, then $35million each for whoever else after that??
        I don't have the articles saved (you can look them up if you want to), but the near entire talk about the deal when it was announced was of how Canelo signed the biggest deal in sports (10 fights, $350m), how DAZN was now a player in the boxing game, and how DAZN was going to rise and kill PPV on the shoulders of Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

        No mention of opponents (DAZN did have Demetrius Andrade signed, but the closing of HBO Boxing had folks immediately guessing that Golovkin was on the list), no mention of how many fights per year (though fighting Fielding in December had folks thinking that Alvarez was looking to fight more than twice per year), no mention of anything much else really.

        Similar to the Floyd deal, Showtime/CBS rolled out their announcement that they'd signed Mayweather to a 6-fight, 30 month deal (value wasn't initially put forward, but $200m-$250m was the range that folks got in their minds; basically needed 6 1m PPV buys events to cover the guarantee), and left it at that. With Floyd moving, and Haymon on the outside with HBO and having a budding relationship with Showtime, the rest of the operation went with Floyd.

        Showtime/CBS didn't have an opponent's list in hand, but I bet that they were quietly hoping that maybe the Pacquiao fight would finally happen.

        6 bullets in the chamber, Showtime/CBS got a 50/50 share of the Pacquiao fight, the Alvarez fight, a surprisingly entertaining Maidana1 fight, a so-so Maidana2 fight, and basically two duds in the Berto fight to close and Guerrero fight to open.

        The owed money was more than covered though, Showtime ended up using the heat around Mayweather to basically build their entire boxing offering, and their great relationship with Mayweather then set the stage to handle Mayweather-McGregor (between Showtime keeping the HD fee, and the ~7% on the actual PPV share, Showtime likely made $50m-$60m on the fight, less the money they spent pushing everything).


        DAZN paid Canelo for 10 bullets, with 1 chambered. Fielding was in the chamber, the Jacobs fight was the first bullet, and now there are nine more.

        Maybe they get Golovkin, maybe they don't, but that's not their call.

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          #114
          Originally posted by MasterPlan
          Because both parties agreed to it.
          Both parties, who?

          Canelo didn't agree to ****; maybe DAZN/Golovkin have an issue now, but the most that was ever said about Golovkin's deal was that it was $100m over 6 fights, with the biggest chunk of the payout coming on a potential Canelo fight.

          If DAZN told Golovkin anything beyond "one of your six fights will be Canelo", then they screwed themselves

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          • kafkod
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            #115
            Originally posted by Scipio2009
            I don't have the articles saved (you can look them up if you want to), but the near entire talk about the deal when it was announced was of how Canelo signed the biggest deal in sports (10 fights, $350m), how DAZN was now a player in the boxing game, and how DAZN was going to rise and kill PPV on the shoulders of Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

            No mention of opponents (DAZN did have Demetrius Andrade signed, but the closing of HBO Boxing had folks immediately guessing that Golovkin was on the list), no mention of how many fights per year (though fighting Fielding in December had folks thinking that Alvarez was looking to fight more than twice per year), no mention of anything much else really.

            Similar to the Floyd deal, Showtime/CBS rolled out their announcement that they'd signed Mayweather to a 6-fight, 30 month deal (value wasn't initially put forward, but $200m-$250m was the range that folks got in their minds; basically needed 6 1m PPV buys events to cover the guarantee), and left it at that. With Floyd moving, and Haymon on the outside with HBO and having a budding relationship with Showtime, the rest of the operation went with Floyd.

            Showtime/CBS didn't have an opponent's list in hand, but I bet that they were quietly hoping that maybe the Pacquiao fight would finally happen.

            6 bullets in the chamber, Showtime/CBS got a 50/50 share of the Pacquiao fight, the Alvarez fight, a surprisingly entertaining Maidana1 fight, a so-so Maidana2 fight, and basically two duds in the Berto fight to close and Guerrero fight to open.

            The owed money was more than covered though, Showtime ended up using the heat around Mayweather to basically build their entire boxing offering, and their great relationship with Mayweather then set the stage to handle Mayweather-McGregor (between Showtime keeping the HD fee, and the ~7% on the actual PPV share, Showtime likely made $50m-$60m on the fight, less the money they spent pushing everything).


            DAZN paid Canelo for 10 bullets, with 1 chambered. Fielding was in the chamber, the Jacobs fight was the first bullet, and now there are nine more.

            Maybe they get Golovkin, maybe they don't, but that's not their call.
            The way Floyd's contract with Showtime worked doesn't tell us anything at all about Canelo's contract with DAZN. There is no connection between them.

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              #116
              Originally posted by kafkod
              No, just killers like Rocky "Fall down" Fielding.

              He wants to fight Kovalev ... 36 years old, 3 losses in his last 6 fights, with an alcohol problem, but is ignoring call outs from Bivol, who even offered to go down to 168 for him.

              But that's ok, Ca$hnelo earns more money than any other fighter, so he can do no wrong

              It's astonishing to see boxing fans behaving like females looking for a husband .. worshiping a guy because of his bank balance.
              May, JMM and a Thurman, whos been inactive.....I'm not impressed with the rest of his line up

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              • Fanofreason
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                #117
                Dazn is such a joke

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  The way Floyd's contract with Showtime worked doesn't tell us anything at all about Canelo's contract with DAZN. There is no connection between them.
                  DAZN was looking to launch their sports channel on the strength of Canelo's starpower.

                  Showtime/CBS was looking to launch as the premier boxing channel in the US on the strength of Floyd's starpower.

                  Showtime/CBS had 30 months and 6 fights to launch with Floyd; DAZN was said to have 4 years and 10 fights to launch with Canelo.

                  See the situations as different if you want

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