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    #61
    Originally posted by DreamerUSA View Post
    Bradley is meaningless, its comparing apples to oranges. Another poster already pointed out that the money Manny generates, made that money Bradley got a possibility. That possibility does'nt exist here.

    As for what it means for GGG. He probably kills Johnson in Feb/Mar and then it is another waiting game until May, sadly. I still don't see how you make this about GGG backing himself into a corner, when Saunders, Quillen and Jacobs have all priced themselves out and Canelo is playing kick the can down the road. Like GGG has some mystical control over those guys demands.
    My point was Bradley doesn't make that kind of money as you listed. He made a huge payday-more than he ever did-because the of the situation he found himself in. That's why I compared it to Jacobs-and suggested GGG take less to make it happen.

    You just answered your own question with "sadly". Its clear that you recognize that GGG is not likely to get the Canelo fight in May. Maybe September, but you at least acknowledge Canelo may delay.

    Understanding that, Jacobs people clearly realize GGG has a need. They know HBO has reduced its budget and can't put every fight on TV. So they may need a PPV or sit GGG on the shelf, which they do not want, or they do the fight and not have any fights the last quarter like the last 2 years (keep in mind at least 1 Canelo and 2 kov fights are slated for HBO).

    So if a PPV has to happen, Jacobs is the best option for that fight, so his value increases. To meet his demand GGG may have to settle for less or "take short money" as you say.

    I'm just assessing the situation as I see it. I could be wrong.

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      #62
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      My point was Bradley doesn't make that kind of money as you listed. He made a huge payday-more than he ever did-because the of the situation he found himself in. That's why I compared it to Jacobs-and suggested GGG take less to make it happen.

      You just answered your own question with "sadly". Its clear that you recognize that GGG is not likely to get the Canelo fight in May. Maybe September, but you at least acknowledge Canelo may delay.

      Understanding that, Jacobs people clearly realize GGG has a need. They know HBO has reduced its budget and can't put every fight on TV. So they may need a PPV or sit GGG on the shelf, which they do not want, or they do the fight and not have any fights the last quarter like the last 2 years (keep in mind at least 1 Canelo and 2 kov fights are slated for HBO).

      So if a PPV has to happen, Jacobs is the best option for that fight, so his value increases. To meet his demand GGG may have to settle for less or "take short money" as you say.

      I'm just assessing the situation as I see it. I could be wrong.
      ****, Canelo delay? I seriously doubt he fights GGG at all. That is one area I'm actually pissed at GGG and his team. They should of grew a set and forced the situation with the WBC, now not later. I think they are dumb as **** agreeing to delay it further.

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        #63
        Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
        you are trying to equate 2 VERY different scenarios. An isolated low ball purse has no overall effect on the market, but a HIGHER one does.

        Cmon man, youre not that dumb, no matter how hard you try.
        Dude, the previous purse has no bearing on the next fight being made. Boxers purses are not NBA contracts with a guaranteed raise each year.

        Fighters purses fluctuate with each fight based on bids-except if they have a set deal.

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          #64
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          My point was Bradley doesn't make that kind of money as you listed. He made a huge payday-more than he ever did-because the of the situation he found himself in. That's why I compared it to Jacobs-and suggested GGG take less to make it happen.

          You just answered your own question with "sadly". Its clear that you recognize that GGG is not likely to get the Canelo fight in May. Maybe September, but you at least acknowledge Canelo may delay.

          Understanding that, Jacobs people clearly realize GGG has a need. They know HBO has reduced its budget and can't put every fight on TV. So they may need a PPV or sit GGG on the shelf, which they do not want, or they do the fight and not have any fights the last quarter like the last 2 years (keep in mind at least 1 Canelo and 2 kov fights are slated for HBO).

          So if a PPV has to happen, Jacobs is the best option for that fight, so his value increases. To meet his demand GGG may have to settle for less or "take short money" as you say.

          I'm just assessing the situation as I see it. I could be wrong.
          Jacobs will not see that kind of money. It is a pipe dream. Even if it goes to purse bids, Jacobs will only be the challenger. He will not be treated with a champion status. Hell GGG will be super lucky to see 2.5 Million against Canelo, and that is going into a unification scenario in a much bigger fight. GGG will get low balled against Canelo, and he will take it.

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            #65
            Originally posted by DreamerUSA View Post
            ****, Canelo delay? I seriously doubt he fights GGG at all. That is one area I'm actually pissed at GGG and his team. They should of grew a set and forced the situation with the WBC, now not later. I think they are dumb as **** agreeing to delay it further.
            This is my only point to Natas, OP and every GGG fan. It isn't 1985. Canelo/GBP can delay the GGG fight as long as they want given his ability to earn.

            SO why that sucks for GGG, he has to decide what he is going to do. He can make more money if he fights huge underdogs that are willing to accept $100k because its a huge payday for them.

            Or, he can take less to fight a Jacobs on PPV, with the hope that he makes more down the road to offset whatever he loses by taking "short money".

            Its not fair, but its reality. This is the major reason why Jacobs trying to get $3 mil isn't so far fetched.

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              #66
              Originally posted by deanrw View Post
              Jacobs will not see that kind of money. It is a pipe dream. Even if it goes to purse bids, Jacobs will only be the challenger. He will not be treated with a champion status. Hell GGG will be super lucky to see 2.5 Million against Canelo, and that is going into a unification scenario in a much bigger fight. GGG will get low balled against Canelo, and he will take it.
              This is a good post. If Jacob/GGG can't happen, This appears to be the other option for GGG. Get lowballed or come in at 155.

              The last PPV did 150k. If HBO markets it better, uses Danny's history to sell, maybe they double that.

              If they do 200k at $49.95 that's $10 mil. Could be possible.

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                #67
                Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                Jacobs will not see that kind of money. It is a pipe dream. Even if it goes to purse bids, Jacobs will only be the challenger. He will not be treated with a champion status. Hell GGG will be super lucky to see 2.5 Million against Canelo, and that is going into a unification scenario in a much bigger fight. GGG will get low balled against Canelo, and he will take it.

                Yep. Julian Williams' team have already said they'd move up to fight Danny, he could lose that fight for alot less than Golovkin would earn him under reasonable circumstances.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                  Yep. Julian Williams' team have already said they'd move up to fight Danny, he could lose that fight for alot less than Golovkin would earn him under reasonable circumstances.
                  Off topic, but really getting on board with J-Rock, love that kid.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    This is my only point to Natas, OP and every GGG fan. It isn't 1985. Canelo/GBP can delay the GGG fight as long as they want given his ability to earn.

                    SO why that sucks for GGG, he has to decide what he is going to do. He can make more money if he fights huge underdogs that are willing to accept $100k because its a huge payday for them.

                    Or, he can take less to fight a Jacobs on PPV, with the hope that he makes more down the road to offset whatever he loses by taking "short money".

                    Its not fair, but its reality. This is the major reason why Jacobs trying to get $3 mil isn't so far fetched.
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    This is a good post. If Jacob/GGG can't happen, This appears to be the other option for GGG. Get lowballed or come in at 155.

                    The last PPV did 150k. If HBO markets it better, uses Danny's history to sell, maybe they double that.

                    If they do 200k at $49.95 that's $10 mil. Could be possible.

                    You make it sound like fighting Jacobs on PPV is easy to make. Getting Jacobs/Al Haymon/HBO on-board with fighting Golovkin in 2016 on PPV is less probable than fighting Canelo.

                    I seriously doubt getting lowballed against Canelo is much of a concern for team GGG, as the reward in beating Canelo would be huge. Making $2.5 million or whatever AND beating Canelo? You can't really put a value on that.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                      You make it sound like fighting Jacobs on PPV is easy to make. Getting Jacobs/Al Haymon/HBO on-board with fighting Golovkin in 2016 on PPV is less probable than fighting Canelo.

                      I seriously doubt getting lowballed against Canelo is much of a concern for team GGG, as the reward in beating Canelo would be huge. Making $2.5 million or whatever AND beating Canelo? You can't really put a value on that.
                      I am not trying to make it sound so easy as it will be difficult. That's fair. It just seems its the best move for GGG, taking everything into consideration, then him fighting Johnson.

                      Well, that's true. The long term benefit from beating Canelo would be huge.

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