Originally posted by bojangles1987
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Apparently HBO won't host Cotto's next fight unless Canelo is guaranteed next.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostHBO is making the bigger money fight for themselves. cool I get that. I'm just saying if I'm GGG, I'm pissed that this ultimatum wasn't made to cotto on his behalf.
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Originally posted by Strategic1 View PostI still believe in my theory over yours. He got an 8 million guarantee when he fought Floyd. He was offered a 10 million+ guarantee against Canelo.
Taking the fight against Canelo is actually the bigger money fight for him.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostLosing to Alvarez may lessen Cotto's earning power, but not much. He's still one of the 4 biggest stars in the sport.
Alvarez was setting "deadlines" way too early. He tried to be the big man and act the bigger star and force the May 5 date like he was going to compete with Mayweather for it. Far as I'm concerned, it's Alvarez's fault.
Cotto's problem is that he thinks he's a MUCH bigger star than Canelo when in reality he's not. Remember, A-side is the one who generates the $$$. Does Cotto generate more than Canelo at this point in their careers? I don't think he does. Both have similar ppv #'s when they are the a-side and Canelo outsold Cotto by 1mil ppv buys when they both fought Floyd.
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Originally posted by icha View Postggg cant force cotto in the ring, there is nothing else he or hbo can do about it...Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostBut if Cotto said "I don't want to fight Alvarez next because I'd rather fight Golovkin," HBO would be fine with that. This "guarantee" would be forgotten.
The gesture/stetment on HBO's part helps Canelo get what he wanted-a fight with Cotto not in MSG. If cotto leaves, fine. Its just the lengths HBO went to for Canelo and not GGG.
If I'm GGG, it would've been nice to see HBO make this gesture on my behalf as it gets GGG a high profile ppv fight for the MW title.
I doubt cotto changes his stance and says that Bojangles. It's also hard to think HBO would then choose a smaller money fight.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostLosing to Alvarez may lessen Cotto's earning power, but not much. He's still one of the 4 biggest stars in the sport.
Alvarez was setting "deadlines" way too early. He tried to be the big man and act the bigger star and force the May 5 date like he was going to compete with Mayweather for it. Far as I'm concerned, it's Alvarez's fault.
If Cotto wanted Canelo and Floyd-PAC was made...they could have easily made a backup date. And pushed it to June 13 or earlier. But Cotto instead, didn't even RESPOND. If he wanted it on his terms..fine. But the guy didn't even respond to negotiate.
Frankly, I think Cotto was being too much of a "diva".
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI don't have a theory. His actions suggest the Floy fight would be more lucrative than Canelo right now.
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