Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
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Here is another report. I have no idea if it is accurate or not.
"On Friday, it was announced that a rematch had been scheduled to take place on December 7 in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia after investors stumped up a reported £33million site fee to make the bout happen.
However, reports suggest Ruiz wants more than the £7.5m he initially agreed to.
According to The Athletic, the 29-year-old ‘isn’t expected to sign off on the rematch in Saudi Arabia unless he’s guaranteed a significantly higher purse’.
Before wrangling the WBA, WBO and IBF world titles from Joshua in their Madison Square Garden bout, Ruiz agreed to a rematch clause which means he could take home half of what the challenger does."
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...-saudi-arabia/
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Originally posted by xhiddenx87 View PostAll this AJ vs Ruiz II venue saga, got me thinking... Isnt all this just smoke and mirrors just for them to finally say.
"OK, it was always in Vegas". LOL
What do you think?
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Originally posted by Mooshashi View PostHere is another report. I have no idea if it is accurate or not.
"On Friday, it was announced that a rematch had been scheduled to take place on December 7 in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia after investors stumped up a reported £33million site fee to make the bout happen.
However, reports suggest Ruiz wants more than the £7.5m he initially agreed to.
According to The Athletic, the 29-year-old ‘isn’t expected to sign off on the rematch in Saudi Arabia unless he’s guaranteed a significantly higher purse’.
Before wrangling the WBA, WBO and IBF world titles from Joshua in their Madison Square Garden bout, Ruiz agreed to a rematch clause which means he could take home half of what the challenger does."
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/5...-saudi-arabia/
So not sure where talksport got the half of what the challenger gets.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostNot according to reports from reliable journalists, he signed off on a contract given Team AJ the rights to most of the things stipulated in the first fights contract. It’s up to Team AJ to enforce those or they can play nice and accommodate him.
Who are these reliable journalist saying different from the journalist I've mentioned above and Eddie Hearn?
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostThis is the very first I've heard that AJ & Hearn didn't get to pick the venue. It the exact opposite of everything I've heard from journalist like Mannix, Coppinger, Rafael, Kim. And even non journalist like Eddie Hearn.
Who are these reliable journalist saying different from the journalist I've mentioned above and Eddie Hearn?
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostThis was not a sky sport fight announcement. You know the difference between announcing a fight that you are involved with and reporting a fight? They were reporting a fight that both fighters put out in tweets... Nice try doe.
Sky are extremely political, you’re extremely naive if you believe otherwise.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sky...er-22-april-13
That one good enough for you?
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostRuiz signed a contract that given Team Joshua the rights as stipulated in that contract, this has been reported by reliable Journalists. Mannix, coppinger as you named above. If Team Joshua wants to accommodate Team Ruiz’s request or worries then that’s up to them.
Mannix:
For weeks, Hearn has suggested the U.K. was the leading candidate to host the rematch. Ruiz has publicly stated he had no interest in fighting on Joshua’s home turf., but per terms of the original contract, Ruiz has no say in where the fight would take place.
Coppinger:
Ruiz’s bout agreement with Joshua included a rematch clause that hands the former champion power in deciding much of the terms for an encore encounter in the event Ruiz pulled off the upset. That includes a seven-figure purse for Ruiz that approaches $10 million, industry sources tell*The Athletic. The contract also stipulates that Joshua, along with promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, will decide the location and date of the fight.
When Ruiz said he wants the fight in NY, LA, or Mexico, here is Hearn knocking down that idea and telling Coppinger Ruiz has to follow the rematch clause
Eddie Hearn tells @TheAthleticBOX “Andy is a stand up guy. I have no doubt he will honour his contractual obligations.” As I outlined in this piece, Ruiz has no leverage because of the contract he signed for the first fight that included a rematch clause: https://t.co/zYqwdcxGiq https://t.co/XZmmH51xuV
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) July 11, 2019
Can you point me to your reputable journalist saying different?
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View PostBut it’s an example of Sky announcing something that wasn’t confirmed.
Sky are extremely political, you’re extremely naive if you believe otherwise.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sky...er-22-april-13
That one good enough for you?
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostIf Hearn tells sky the fight is happening Dec 7 th they're going to report it just like they report everything Hearn tells them. That guy is crazy.
As I said they’re extremely political.
Just look at how long it took them to report the Whyte story...
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