Comments Thread For: Arum: If Kovalev Beats Canelo - He's Back To ESPN, NO DAZN!

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  • Oldskoolg
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    #21
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    Actually ole Bob got DAZN with this one. If he wins his value greatly increases and ESPN benefits. If he loses his value greatly decreases & DAZN has to foot the bill
    I can see that angle from Arum, sucks for Kovalev though

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #22
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      So if Kovalev loses then DAZN has to give him two more fights?

      But if Kovalev wins he goes back to ESPN?

      Geez. Arum is completely playing DAZN.
      Skipper is in over his head with experienced boxing people

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        #23
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        Skipper is in over his head with experienced boxing people
        Arum is a shark playing chess while DAZN is playing tic tac toe.

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        • Motorcity Cobra
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          #24
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          I can see that angle from Arum, sucks for Kovalev though
          How does it suck for Kovalev? He's nearing the end of his career. A loss to Canelo doesn't make a fight against the Beterbiev/Gdvzoyk winner appealing & his value drops. So DAZN has to foot the bill for the remaining fights in his career. If he wins he goes back to ESPN for a big fight against the winner of the other LHW's. This is a win-win for Kovalev. I'm actually surprised DAZN agreed to this. How does this benefit them?

          It benefits Main Events if Kovalev loses because they'll have some cards on DAZN.

          Those people at DAZN have no idea wtf they're doing

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          • EL_GRINGO
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            #25
            if he loses we get kovalev - bivol,not bad

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            • Feint First
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              #26
              I guarantee you Canelo has a mandatory rematch clause if he loses and Canelo-Kovalev II would be on dazn not espn.

              If you just think about it, from a logical standpoint, it would be gross negligence for dazn not to include a rematch clause to protect their cash cow in case something flukey happens. Anyone with two brain cells could deduce this.

              Grandpa Bob is either suffering from demetia or the talking out of his azz. Piss poor reporting job by the writer.

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              • whoseyourdaddy
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                #27
                Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                Why does that matter at all. You're side stepping the fact that Cheatnelo had to cheat @ 160 and most likely will be cheating at 175.
                And you will be crying, bitshïng and Moaning your entire pathetic life while Canelo continues to win and triumph making you åss burn and hurt every time he proves you wrong. And I continue to laugh at your stupïd pathetic face.

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                • whoseyourdaddy
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Pplapu
                  I remember people saying "oh, Canelo is not middleweight fighter, he is moving up to fight Golovkin, GGG is much bigger..." And now he is natural middleweight they say...
                  Are you that dense? Canelo started his career at 140 lbs, he grew as he aged, what's there to be confused about? the question is GGG has been a middleweight his entire career feasting on tomato cans and super welterweights his for over a decade.

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                  • A.K
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                    #29
                    Rip canelo this one ain’t going to the judges

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                    • QballLobo
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Feint First
                      I guarantee you Canelo has a mandatory rematch clause if he loses and Canelo-Kovalev II would be on dazn not espn.

                      If you just think about it, from a logical standpoint, it would be gross negligence for dazn not to include a rematch clause to protect their cash cow in case something flukey happens. Anyone with two brain cells could deduce this.

                      Grandpa Bob is either suffering from demetia or the talking out of his azz. Piss poor reporting job by the writer.
                      Usually rematch clauses are only for the champion, although in this case Kov probably doesn’t have one as he’s the B side and isn’t able to dictate terms.
                      He’s getting life changing money as he’s on his way out of the game.
                      If Canelo loses I’m sure they would have no problem negotiating a rematch if both sides want it for another big payday despite what Uncle Bob thinks.

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