Eddie Hearn and Callum Smith are nuts if they turned down this fight. If Oscar is being truthful about the 3 or 4 times more than Smith has ever made, then Smith blew it. A win over Canelo and the rematch would be worth a fortune. A loss, so what. Losing to a future hall of famer has no shame. Bad move, if it's true!
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View PostCanelo is at 175, they will have to beg for a different payday they haven't earned. Perhaps each other? Or is that asking for too much for clowns who have done nothing with no real fanbase?
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostEddie Hearn and Callum Smith are nuts if they turned down this fight. If Oscar is being truthful about the 3 or 4 times more than Smith has ever made, then Smith blew it. A win over Canelo and the rematch would be worth a fortune. A loss, so what. Losing to a future hall of famer has no shame. Bad move, if it's true!
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Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Postunlikely that it was the money that caused him to turn down the fight. More than likely it was a weight stipulation such as a rehydration clause.
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostI heard something about the 10 pound rehydration clause. I still think a shot at Canelo is worth it.
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Canelo vs Murata coming up soon lol Although I'd like to see Canelo KO Saunders that would be great!
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostYou're more worried about their payday than seeing an actual fight. More proof that you're nothing more than a fan boy with his head stuck in Canelo's ass.
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