This strong source who makes all his videos while driving his car???? This same guy in his previous car video said Jermall turned down 10 or 12 million. Now he says Jermall turned down 15 million or 20 million. Why does his story change so much in a day or two and why can't he get the amount strait? Did Jermall turned down 1o million, 12 million, 15 million or 20 million? Which is it and why can't he get such an important part of the story right? Turning down 20 million would be pricing himself out but turning down 10 million is not unreasonable when Jacobs got 15 million to fight Canelo. Jermall is a champion just like Jacobs was and a more exciting fighter than Jacobs. This strong source can't even get the amount Jermall supposedly turned down so he says 4 different amounts from 10 million to 20 million and never says who supposedly told him this stuff. Believe this guy if you want. I don't.
But he got his info from a really, really, really, Really, REALLY REALLY strong source! This guy's about as credible as an old wash woman in a laundromat.
Firstly, when you set a minimum it can't be two figures, especially when they are $5M apart.
"I want at least $15 to $20M", you have just said "I want at least $15M", a range in this case makes zero sense.
The fact Charlo turned down $10M for Canelo is shocking, what is he making now, peanuts compared to that. Take the fight, bet on yourself, you win the rematch is massive, you loose so what, a heap of exposure and $10M. Reminds me of Ortiz wanting $10M for Joshua and getting nothing only to watch Ruiz become HW champ.
And people were accusing Canelo of ducking him ? Lmaoo. When your fight is not on PPV and only peaked at 275k viewers. You dont demand 20 million that’s just blatant ducking.
Fewer viewers watched Jermall Charlo’s stoppage of Dennis Hogan on Saturday night than tuned in for Charlo’s previous fight. According to figures released Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, viewership for Showtime’s telecast peaked at 275,000 toward the end of a middleweight title clash Charlo won by seventh-round technical knockout at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. An average audience of 249,000 watched Charlo’s victory over Hogan.
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