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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostIn Peter Quillin's defense -
When Roc Nation won the purse bid, Quillin was excited about it and sound like he had every intention of taking the fight. Then there was a delay, a meeting with Haymon occurred and then Quillin gave up his belt. Allegedly Quillin recieved $500k to turn down the offer (likely so he can't sue Al Haymon at a later date). Haymon's left Quillin to spin off lame *ss reasons on why he turned it down - uncle has cancer, new kid, Korobov not big enough.
It's in the contract of all Haymon fighters that he has VETO power over what fights the fighters are allowed to take.
- Roc Nations offered Deontay Wilder a multi-million dollar offer which Haymon had him reject out right.
- Thurman, who's already in Haymon's dog house reject his multi-million dollar Roc Nation offer before even getting Haymon involved.
- None of those three fighters are making close to the money that Haymon forced them to turn down.
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I hope that GGG will never loose his time on this chocolate wetty pants ducker.
Quillin doesn`t deserve even to be regarded as a worthy contender, let alone making career paydays at his current stage of development. Hope he soon looses his zero and falls into obscurity forever.
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
Peter Quillin's average fight purse is actually less than Gennady Golovkin's average opponents fight purse.
Rosado $200,000
Macklin $300,000
Stevens $350,000
Geale $600,000
Rubio $450,000
Average $380,000
Quillin Purse
vs Wright $130,000
vs N'Dam $150,000
vs Guerrero $340,000
vs Rosado $400,000
vs Konecny $450,000
Average $294,000
Originally posted by Derranged View Post
Quillin bout dat papuh doe! Quillin too skilled doe! Quillin be ballin doe!
You can't possibly defend this guy anymore.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWhat were these multiple offers?
As soon as Ward answered the challenge publically, Golovkins team were forced to backtrack and say Ward does t bring enough money.
They are not in the same division period.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostGolovkin won't fight Ward because he doesn't bring enough money to the table.
Quillin says Golovkin doesn't bring much money to the table.
One guy is an Nsb Darling and the other is an NSB villain hence the different reactions to almost identical statements.
He said the fight would not make financial sense until Ward accepted that GGG was more than just "the opponent".
Obviously what he meant was that GGG wouldn't move up to 168 for Ward unless Ward agreed to a 50/50 split of whatever was on the table.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWhat were these multiple offers?
As soon as Ward answered the challenge publically, Golovkins team were forced to backtrack and say Ward does t bring enough money.
Did you miss that or just decide to ignore it because it didn't fit your agenda?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAccording to former WBO middleweight champion Peter Quillin (31-0, 22KOs), there is no financial reward in accepting a fight with WBA/IBO/WBC interim-champion Gennady Golovkin (31-0, 28KOs).
Regarding a potential fight with Golovkin, Quillin says the opponents of the dangerous Kazakhstan puncher are not getting paid a lot of money [at least in comparison to what Quillin makes].
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