Originally posted by Redd Foxx
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Canelo, and his leverage, are rolling over GGG and DAZN
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Yay no boxing to prove a point! Go canelo! Y’all are wilin. Just fight triple g and get a real win this time.
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostAs I posted I few weeks ago, Canelo has supreme leverage over DAZN, GGG, he is their daddy, he owns them, he has them by the short and curlies.
Canelo opting not to fight is the pound for pound king putting people in their place, and the fallout cannot be understated.
Here is what it means.
1. Canelo NOT fighting is a disaster for the network, it stands to reason a ton of people will unsubscribe, or not subscribe at all until there is a Canelo fight on tap. AJ/Ruiz 2 will boost subscriptions, but does not take place until around the time Canelo will start promoting his next fight. So DAZN is up sh/ts creek right now, no attractions on the scale of Canelo, just old a$$ GGG, boring a$$ Andrade, faded Danny Jacobs, and gate keepers. Now that Canelo is out, people are going to use those jail broken fire sticks for the rest of the lot. DAZN is going to lose money, and so is GGG, Canelo's decision is meant to punish both parties, and remind them who is boss, he literally put the both of him on his lap, and spanked them in front of the entire planet.
2. As I said a couple weeks ago, Canelo should seek a buyout, DAZN really believed they could force a GGG fight, and Canelo feels strongly enough about it to turn his back on Mexican Independence Day weekend, that says quite a bit, that says that Canelo is willing to go down with the ship to get his respect, and maintain his position. DAZN should cut the cord, because Canelo isn't fighting GGG anytime soon, nor does he need to to break that bank, and no way in hell is he going to have anything to dictated to him as he is one the most dynamic box office draws boxing as ever seen.
3. GGG is in the Bermuda Triangle of boxing, his persona, his earning potential, is entirely based on the box office appeal of his another fighter. He does not want any fights that are competitive, not unless he has physical advantages, he easily could go after Kovalev, or Smith, or rematch Jacobs, or even go after Andrade, but he is so bt^ch made at this point, that will only take a risk if a massive payday is involved.
Canelo freezing him out has marooned GGG, he is a financial liability to the network without Canelo, or a serious threat, Canelo just shrunk GGG's profitability, he makes much less if there is no Canelo fight, or any belts, people need to remember that the term "could be worth up to $100 million" is a loose term, that's in the event he maximizes his bonus schedule, fights Canelo, and collects belts. Right now? He isn't doing that, and unless he grows a pair, it aint going to happen, Canelo's decision makes GGG much less relevant than he was even yesterday.
that is exactly what happened
like I said two days ago..... DAZN should noticed what happened to the WBC when they fcuked with Canelo's career
the only way Canelo can avoid being stripped by the IBF, other than fight their shltty mando..... is to take care of Andrade/Charlo..... so DAZN refusing to "approve" a unification with Andrade MUST be breach of contract
what utter stupidity from DAZN
I say the fact that Canelo has not walked already, means that DAZN will likely have one more chance
and what utter stupidity from the casuals
supporting that stupidity, just because they want an undeserving hypejob to get another payday LMAO..... despite the fact that hypejob will not fight the other champions
fkn ridiculous if you ask me
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostAs I posted I few weeks ago, Canelo has supreme leverage over DAZN, GGG, he is their daddy, he owns them, he has them by the short and curlies.
Canelo opting not to fight is the pound for pound king putting people in their place, and the fallout cannot be understated.
Here is what it means.
1. Canelo NOT fighting is a disaster for the network, it stands to reason a ton of people will unsubscribe, or not subscribe at all until there is a Canelo fight on tap. AJ/Ruiz 2 will boost subscriptions, but does not take place until around the time Canelo will start promoting his next fight. So DAZN is up sh/ts creek right now, no attractions on the scale of Canelo, just old a$$ GGG, boring a$$ Andrade, faded Danny Jacobs, and gate keepers. Now that Canelo is out, people are going to use those jail broken fire sticks for the rest of the lot. DAZN is going to lose money, and so is GGG, Canelo's decision is meant to punish both parties, and remind them who is boss, he literally put the both of him on his lap, and spanked them in front of the entire planet.
2. As I said a couple weeks ago, Canelo should seek a buyout, DAZN really believed they could force a GGG fight, and Canelo feels strongly enough about it to turn his back on Mexican Independence Day weekend, that says quite a bit, that says that Canelo is willing to go down with the ship to get his respect, and maintain his position. DAZN should cut the cord, because Canelo isn't fighting GGG anytime soon, nor does he need to to break that bank, and no way in hell is he going to have anything to dictated to him as he is one the most dynamic box office draws boxing as ever seen.
3. GGG is in the Bermuda Triangle of boxing, his persona, his earning potential, is entirely based on the box office appeal of his another fighter. He does not want any fights that are competitive, not unless he has physical advantages, he easily could go after Kovalev, or Smith, or rematch Jacobs, or even go after Andrade, but he is so bt^ch made at this point, that will only take a risk if a massive payday is involved.
Canelo freezing him out has marooned GGG, he is a financial liability to the network without Canelo, or a serious threat, Canelo just shrunk GGG's profitability, he makes much less if there is no Canelo fight, or any belts, people need to remember that the term "could be worth up to $100 million" is a loose term, that's in the event he maximizes his bonus schedule, fights Canelo, and collects belts. Right now? He isn't doing that, and unless he grows a pair, it aint going to happen, Canelo's decision makes GGG much less relevant than he was even yesterday.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostI liked him when he was a boxer putting in work. I don't like protected bytches. I'll ALWAYS call it how I see it and even though I've defended him a lot in the past, that doesn't mean I'm going to defend this bullshyt. Guy was overpaid to make his employers money and now he's refusing to even fight. Fuk this phag.
but not a word about Vanes, Rolls, and now probably Munguia ?
and not a word when they said Andrade and Charlo "make no sense" ?
not sure if that is a balanced viewpoint ???
it is clearly obvious who is making the better fights..... Canelo is close to achieving within 12 months what Golovkin talked about achieving for 12 years
I think you just hate Canelo's fans
just like I can't stand Golovkin fans
which I understand entirely
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostWhy would you celebrate a boxing network’s failure? And how is Canelo not fighting Golovkin a good thing? I guess you’d rather see him fight Munguia?
because they are dreadful vultures, and do not appear to be a positive influence on the sport
why did you mention Munguia, who will likely be Golovkin's next opponent..... rather than mention Canelo facing Andrade in a unification fight, that DAZN REFUSED TO APPROVE?
not very smart LMAO
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postbecause they are dreadful vultures, and do not appear to be a positive influence on the sport
why did you mention Munguia, who will likely be Golovkin's next opponent..... rather than mention Canelo facing Andrade in a unification fight, that DAZN REFUSED TO APPROVE?
not very smart LMAO
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostAs I posted I few weeks ago, Canelo has supreme leverage over DAZN, GGG, he is their daddy, he owns them, he has them by the short and curlies.
Canelo opting not to fight is the pound for pound king putting people in their place, and the fallout cannot be understated.
Here is what it means.
1. Canelo NOT fighting is a disaster for the network, it stands to reason a ton of people will unsubscribe, or not subscribe at all until there is a Canelo fight on tap. AJ/Ruiz 2 will boost subscriptions, but does not take place until around the time Canelo will start promoting his next fight. So DAZN is up sh/ts creek right now, no attractions on the scale of Canelo, just old a$$ GGG, boring a$$ Andrade, faded Danny Jacobs, and gate keepers. Now that Canelo is out, people are going to use those jail broken fire sticks for the rest of the lot. DAZN is going to lose money, and so is GGG, Canelo's decision is meant to punish both parties, and remind them who is boss, he literally put the both of him on his lap, and spanked them in front of the entire planet.
2. As I said a couple weeks ago, Canelo should seek a buyout, DAZN really believed they could force a GGG fight, and Canelo feels strongly enough about it to turn his back on Mexican Independence Day weekend, that says quite a bit, that says that Canelo is willing to go down with the ship to get his respect, and maintain his position. DAZN should cut the cord, because Canelo isn't fighting GGG anytime soon, nor does he need to to break that bank, and no way in hell is he going to have anything to dictated to him as he is one the most dynamic box office draws boxing as ever seen.
3. GGG is in the Bermuda Triangle of boxing, his persona, his earning potential, is entirely based on the box office appeal of his another fighter. He does not want any fights that are competitive, not unless he has physical advantages, he easily could go after Kovalev, or Smith, or rematch Jacobs, or even go after Andrade, but he is so bt^ch made at this point, that will only take a risk if a massive payday is involved.
Canelo freezing him out has marooned GGG, he is a financial liability to the network without Canelo, or a serious threat, Canelo just shrunk GGG's profitability, he makes much less if there is no Canelo fight, or any belts, people need to remember that the term "could be worth up to $100 million" is a loose term, that's in the event he maximizes his bonus schedule, fights Canelo, and collects belts. Right now? He isn't doing that, and unless he grows a pair, it aint going to happen, Canelo's decision makes GGG much less relevant than he was even yesterday.
LOL at leverage, he can sit for now because he has money, lets see what happens if they really play hardball and have the courts freeze his assets since he lives in the US.
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostAs I posted I few weeks ago, Canelo has supreme leverage over DAZN, GGG, he is their daddy, he owns them, he has them by the short and curlies.
Canelo opting not to fight is the pound for pound king putting people in their place, and the fallout cannot be understated.
Here is what it means.
1. Canelo NOT fighting is a disaster for the network, it stands to reason a ton of people will unsubscribe, or not subscribe at all until there is a Canelo fight on tap. AJ/Ruiz 2 will boost subscriptions, but does not take place until around the time Canelo will start promoting his next fight. So DAZN is up sh/ts creek right now, no attractions on the scale of Canelo, just old a$$ GGG, boring a$$ Andrade, faded Danny Jacobs, and gate keepers. Now that Canelo is out, people are going to use those jail broken fire sticks for the rest of the lot. DAZN is going to lose money, and so is GGG, Canelo's decision is meant to punish both parties, and remind them who is boss, he literally put the both of him on his lap, and spanked them in front of the entire planet.
2. As I said a couple weeks ago, Canelo should seek a buyout, DAZN really believed they could force a GGG fight, and Canelo feels strongly enough about it to turn his back on Mexican Independence Day weekend, that says quite a bit, that says that Canelo is willing to go down with the ship to get his respect, and maintain his position. DAZN should cut the cord, because Canelo isn't fighting GGG anytime soon, nor does he need to to break that bank, and no way in hell is he going to have anything to dictated to him as he is one the most dynamic box office draws boxing as ever seen.
3. GGG is in the Bermuda Triangle of boxing, his persona, his earning potential, is entirely based on the box office appeal of his another fighter. He does not want any fights that are competitive, not unless he has physical advantages, he easily could go after Kovalev, or Smith, or rematch Jacobs, or even go after Andrade, but he is so bt^ch made at this point, that will only take a risk if a massive payday is involved.
Canelo freezing him out has marooned GGG, he is a financial liability to the network without Canelo, or a serious threat, Canelo just shrunk GGG's profitability, he makes much less if there is no Canelo fight, or any belts, people need to remember that the term "could be worth up to $100 million" is a loose term, that's in the event he maximizes his bonus schedule, fights Canelo, and collects belts. Right now? He isn't doing that, and unless he grows a pair, it aint going to happen, Canelo's decision makes GGG much less relevant than he was even yesterday.Last edited by TonyGe; 07-17-2019, 10:13 PM.
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