Comments Thread For: Derevyanchenko Earning More for GGG Than What Canelo Offered
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...that is not a good thing this is DAZN money going to waste on a fight that has absolutely ZERO Buzz and most people don't care about it for the most part for whatever reason
AWFUL Investment but also who the hell was you bidding against? Not like others was trying to pay big money for this fight. So yeah DAZN does need to invest more wisely. Also you're trying to make your APP big in America, that is kinda hard to do when all your featured fighters are all FOREIGN FIGHTERS and ZERO Americans
BAD Investment BUT I'm happy for Derevyanchenko for getting his money so nothing against him. How do you make this money back though? Subscriptions are not going to go up for this fight and ticket sales been awful for this one even though I'm sure they will have a nice crowd come fight nightComment
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They offered him what he was worth but they got lucky ggg needed an opponent so they had to up it.
Look at Kova he’s getting payed because he’s actually somebody.
Lol at these nobodies who just wanna cash outComment
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Knockout rates always decline when elites fight elites
The reason many elite fighters become elite is because they're really hard to knock out. In the case of Mayweather, for example, it was extremely rare for anybody to hit him clean. He was slick and quick, and that's one of the reasons he *became* elite.
As a fighter's opponents get better and they reach a point where it's elites fighting elites, knockouts get rare. I will be surprised if Kovalev will be able to catch Alvarez with a clean enough shot to knock him out. GGG has -- after elite fighters dodged him for a long time -- finally moved into the ranks of fighters that are really hard to just pole axe into unconsciousness. I don't read that as a weakness. He's just fighting way better opponents. The same is true for Alvarez, too. He's not switching off the lights on his more elite opponents, either.Comment
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The reason many elite fighters become elite is because they're really hard to knock out. In the case of Mayweather, for example, it was extremely rare for anybody to hit him clean. He was slick and quick, and that's one of the reasons he *became* elite.
As a fighter's opponents get better and they reach a point where it's elites fighting elites, knockouts get rare. I will be surprised if Kovalev will be able to catch Alvarez with a clean enough shot to knock him out. GGG has -- after elite fighters dodged him for a long time -- finally moved into the ranks of fighters that are really hard to just pole axe into unconsciousness. I don't read that as a weakness. He's just fighting way better opponents. The same is true for Alvarez, too. He's not switching off the lights on his more elite opponents, either.Comment
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Because your dumbass said that dervy is hard to negotiate with but ggg has 2 credible opponents in about 40 fights and according to him and his fans he didn’t get the big names because they ducked him? Stop being such an idiot bro and stop believing all the dumb sh.it you hear about this guy, you and all his fans have been played... plain and simple. You guys are suckersComment
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