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    #11
    Originally posted by Can'tHoldMeBack View Post
    Eubank was only signed to Hearn for two fight deal, Doran was first fight so he really want that GGG fight to be last on contract gotta cash him out
    I didnt know that, but it makes sense.

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      #12
      Hearn honestly wants to be Jr in with GGG so bad from the press conference after the Doran he cleary finds them a massive pain in the ass haha

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        #13
        Seems like folks would rather Eubank back out and not fight so they can say he is scared than see him actually fight Golovkin. As time goes on facts continue to leak out indicating that it's not that NO ONE wants to fight Golovkin, it's that K2 has very stringent terms for a fight with Golovkin that favor him heavily when it comes to weight and K2 when it comes to finances.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
          Seems like folks would rather Eubank back out and not fight so they can say he is scared than see him actually fight Golovkin. As time goes on facts continue to leak out indicating that it's not that NO ONE wants to fight Golovkin, it's that K2 has very stringent terms for a fight with Golovkin that favor him heavily when it comes to weight and K2 when it comes to finances.
          Favors him in what terms of weight? The fight is at 160lb...what favor does he get as the 160lb champion? He hasn't once asked a fighter in his division to come in at any specific weight he dictated.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
            Seems like folks would rather Eubank back out and not fight so they can say he is scared than see him actually fight Golovkin. As time goes on facts continue to leak out indicating that it's not that NO ONE wants to fight Golovkin, it's that K2 has very stringent terms for a fight with Golovkin that favor him heavily when it comes to weight and K2 when it comes to finances.

            a middleweight that expects other middleweights to fight him at middleweight??


            why the nerve of him.................

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
              Seems like folks would rather Eubank back out and not fight so they can say he is scared than see him actually fight Golovkin. As time goes on facts continue to leak out indicating that it's not that NO ONE wants to fight Golovkin, it's that K2 has very stringent terms for a fight with Golovkin that favor him heavily when it comes to weight and K2 when it comes to finances.
              They're asking for more money at the 11th hour ******. It's not K2 that is changing the terms.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                Seems like folks would rather Eubank back out and not fight so they can say he is scared than see him actually fight Golovkin. As time goes on facts continue to leak out indicating that it's not that NO ONE wants to fight Golovkin, it's that K2 has very stringent terms for a fight with Golovkin that favor him heavily when it comes to weight and K2 when it comes to finances.
                Wtf are you talking about? The weight is the divisional limit of 160 and not to mention that GGG is travelling to the UK to ensure the fight happens. He could have easily demanded Eubank to come to the US, but did not.

                Explain the stringent terms and finances that K2 are demanding.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Brakus View Post
                  Explain the stringent terms and finances that K2 are demanding.
                  BJS, jacobs and now apparently eubank have all demanded to be paid more than GGG himself has ever been paid in order to get in the ring with him, despite being challengers to his titles and smaller draws... and somehow this is GGG's fault according to NSB logic

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                    #19
                    When GGG knocks him out people will still say he has fought nobody while on another thread saying Wilder is fighting the best his division has to offer.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by StrangerInTown View Post
                      If Chris survives 6 stanzas it will be a moral and physical victory.
                      In all likelihood, this goes 3. He is completely unprepared for what GGG delivers in the precincts of will and skill and strength. Another stay busy event until Alvarez or Jacobs man up.
                      Eubank beats Alvarez/Jacobs

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