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  • #21
    Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
    If ggg holds all the belts and canelo can't make 154 anymore, what will the excuses be now? He won't have anywhere to hide anymore. He'll be the guy fighting at 160 for non title fights. All roads will lead to ggg. Golden boy know this so that's why they don't want the saunders fight to happen. If it does, canelo has no choice but to fight ggg or be a laughing stock. GB hopes ggg dosen't face saunders meanline they come up with a new offer every 6 months. 10 million, 15 million, flat fee, no fight in between, etc.....
    if ggg doesnt take whatever canelo offers then it goes like this: while ggg fights mandatories, canelo can rematch cotto, and chavez this year, then jacobs, lemule, charlo, andrade, etc... the list goes on, pretty much anyone within 2 divisions will be more than willing to fight him under his terms... all of those fights can be profitable ppvs while ggg most likely goes back to network since his 2 ppvs floped...
    after all those opponents ggg will still be there in the near future, but let me tell you the longer it takes, the better for canelo so if anyone wants this fight sooner rather than latter should be ggg...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      Canelo already showed fans he doesn't care about titles by dropping the WBC belt and handing it over to Golovkin rather than having to fight him. He's fighting Chavez jr in a non-title fight next. He only cares about making money not making history.
      canelo doesn't care about titles? what are you talking about?

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      • #23
        If Canelo doesn't care about belts, why did he fight Liam Smith?

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        • #24
          I do believe that Oscar has convinced Canelo that he is beyond divisions and beyond belts.

          All those same guys GGG can fight will be willing to fight at Caneloweight, whatever that weight may be.

          And lets be honest, GGG wont keep all those belts for long, he will get tired of paying all those fees eventually.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
            So in other words alvarez will continue to fight bums and catch weights and never fight for a title as long as ggg holds all belts. Got it.
            Alvarez has no problem fighting Golovkin; the simple fact of the matter is that any Golovkin fight, will happen on terms that Alvarez offers.

            If Golovkin doesn't like the offer, Saul Alvarez will move on with his life and chase the biggest events he can find on his terms.

            Golovkin holding whatever belts he wants doesn't change the fact that a proper split on the fight is arguably 85/15 Alvarez, at Alvarez's preferred weight. If Golovkin insists on the full 160lbs, a couple points come off of the 15% offer

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            • #26
              Rematch cotto or drag some 154 pounder up in weight.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                Alvarez has no problem fighting Golovkin; the simple fact of the matter is that any Golovkin fight, will happen on terms that Alvarez offers.

                If Golovkin doesn't like the offer, Saul Alvarez will move on with his life and chase the biggest events he can find on his terms.

                Golovkin holding whatever belts he wants doesn't change the fact that a proper split on the fight is arguably 85/15 Alvarez, at Alvarez's preferred weight. If Golovkin insists on the full 160lbs, a couple points come off of the 15% offer
                Why exactly would they deduct 15% just because of 160? Thats the dumbest **** ive ever heard.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by BlakBread904 View Post
                  you are smoking crack if you think Canelo will fight Zurdo at ANY POINT IN TIME.
                  Zurdo Ramirez and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr are, physically, about the same size, and Alvarez is going up to 164.5lbs for that fight, with no rehydration clause on the fight.

                  Alvarez likely maxes out at 168lbs, so why not fight Ramirez?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by RussTBE View Post
                    Why exactly would they deduct 15% just because of 160? Thats the dumbest **** ive ever heard.
                    Said nothing about deducting 15%; a fair offer, based on the business that each guy has shown that they can do, imo, would be 85% of the fighter's take to Alvarez, 15% of the fighter's take to Golovkin, and the fight at 156lbs.

                    For every extra pound that Golovkin wants to not cut, his take comes down an additional point

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                      Said nothing about deducting 15%; a fair offer, based on the business that each guy has shown that they can do, imo, would be 85% of the fighter's take to Alvarez, 15% of the fighter's take to Golovkin, and the fight at 156lbs.

                      For every extra pound that Golovkin wants to not cut, his take comes down an additional point
                      Whats the issue with him not cutting weight? And whats the issue with 160?

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