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Adamek vs. Gunn To Happen, July 11 in Newark
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Originally posted by The_Visitation View PostThere has to be a limit somewhere. Sure, Adamek could get more cash from a 20% share of a B-Hop fight than he will with 80% from this, but if you approach negotiations solely from that point of view it's a license to get pissed on by any worthwhile opponent's agent. Adamek is worth more than that. You have to hold out for something remotely reasonable, even if short of what you think you are worth unless there is a particularly good reason to do otherwise, the only example I can currently think of being a true 'career defining' fight (which this isn't, although it would obviously be a great win). Haye v. Wlad is a good example.
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostExactly what I thought. A piece of **** like "daggum", who hates all European boxers, will blame this on Tomasz and ridicule him for it, even though he knows as well as we do it's not Adamek's fault.
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Originally posted by Klitschko2009Hopkins priced himself out you moron. $500,000 was a pathetic insulting offer. That's like a 90/10, 80/20 split. Hopkins never wanted to fight Adamek in the first place.
tommy gunn is a shot fighter anyway i mean he had a good win over union cane but an old rocky balboa ko'd him in brutal fashion.
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Originally posted by daggum View Posthe's taking less money to fight someone else. how is that not his fault? basically he's scared of losing. if he doesn't wanna fight any decent opponents he should turn in his belt and retire like calzaghe did.
Adamek is the exciting undisputed cruiserweight champ, he deserves a much bigger payday.
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Originally posted by Klitschko2009 View PostHopkins priced himself out you moron, $500,000 was a pathetic insulting offer. That's like an 80-20 split.
Adamek is the exciting undisputed cruiserweight champ, he deserves a much bigger payday.
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Originally posted by The_Visitation View PostThere has to be a limit somewhere. Sure, Adamek could get more cash from a 20% share of a B-Hop fight than he will with 80% from this, but if you approach negotiations solely from that point of view it's a license to get pissed on by any worthwhile opponent's agent. Adamek is worth more than that. You have to hold out for something remotely reasonable, even if short of what you think you are worth unless there is a particularly good reason to do otherwise, the only example I can currently think of being a true 'career defining' fight (which this isn't, although it would obviously be a great win). Haye v. Wlad is a good example.
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