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Originally posted by PBP View PostThat's not how Floyd does business.
He offers you a price, you take it or leave it. His biggest pet peeve is fighters getting record paydays off his blood, sweat and tears. Enter Robert Guerrero, a guy who's biggest payday was $1 million which he got against Andre Berto, has never sold a PPV and doesn't have a large following.
Floyd is probably being stingy as **** with Guerrero and that's what the hold up has been. Remember why he fought Judah over Baldomir? Baldo was asking for the highest payday of his career and Floyd wasn't having it.
Cinco de Mayo fights are usually announced before the Super Bowl so they can take advantage of the marketing platform. The fact that the fight still hasn't been announced means that something is going on behind the scenes that we don't know about.
Maybe, just maybe.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMPQuote:
Originally Posted by 1PunchKOPOW!
Very misleading title.
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If Alexander was faking an injury, and I doubt he is, Hearn has a SIGNED CONTRACT, and a very big lawsuit on his side to sue for bad faith business practices.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostThat's not how Floyd does business.
He offers you a price, you take it or leave it. His biggest pet peeve is fighters getting record paydays off his blood, sweat and tears. Enter Robert Guerrero, a guy who's biggest payday was $1 million which he got against Andre Berto, has never sold a PPV and doesn't have a large following.
Floyd is probably being stingy as **** with Guerrero and that's what the hold up has been. Remember why he fought Judah over Baldomir? Baldo was asking for the highest payday of his career and Floyd wasn't having it.
Cinco de Mayo fights are usually announced before the Super Bowl so they can take advantage of the marketing platform. The fact that the fight still hasn't been announced means that something is going on behind the scenes that we don't know about.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostThat's not how Floyd does business.
He offers you a price, you take it or leave it. His biggest pet peeve is fighters getting record paydays off his blood, sweat and tears. Enter Robert Guerrero, a guy who's biggest payday was $1 million which he got against Andre Berto, has never sold a PPV and doesn't have a large following.
Floyd is probably being stingy as **** with Guerrero and that's what the hold up has been. Remember why he fought Judah over Baldomir? Baldo was asking for the highest payday of his career and Floyd wasn't having it.
Cinco de Mayo fights are usually announced before the Super Bowl so they can take advantage of the marketing platform. The fact that the fight still hasn't been announced means that something is going on behind the scenes that we don't know about.
Something probably happened with Robert getting the fight and everything go thrown off.
If he ends up fighting Alexander it's because something happened with Robert so they went with the next top GBP 147 fighter and that is Devon.
Something funky is going on though...
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Originally posted by AnimalisticMethTold you so.
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Originally posted by Burner © View PostI think Alexander is seriously being considered. This isnt a prank. Floyd has never done that or been like that. Great post.
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Originally posted by 1PunchKOPOW! View PostAll these "facts" can easily be dismissed no?
1) He can just vacate.
2) Goes hand in hand with #1
3) Goes hand in hand with #1 and #2
4) He could just be faking an injury
5, 6 and 7 go hand in hand with #4.
If the financial terms with Guerrero aren't the problem then that throws using Alexander as leverage out the window. He could just be trolling or trying to make the Guerrero fight look more appealing... to the blind eye.
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