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    #81
    Originally posted by Dreamking View Post
    And potentially ruin relationships with every promoter in the business because nobody wants to do business with someone who leaks negations to the Internet.
    doesnt seem to hurt Oscar when he does it.............

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      #82
      Originally posted by icha View Post
      canelo vacating the title it gave him full control of the purse split...
      on a mando situation he didnt have that control, this decision is going to earn canelo at least several millions...
      nonsense. GBP/Canelo could have made an offer and tried to negotiate the purse split. Nothing prevented them from doing that. The only way the "mando" thing would have come into play was if it went to purse bid, and had GBP made a decent offer there would have been no reason to send it to bid.......

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        #83
        Originally posted by hogwash View Post
        am I getting this right, they want negotiate terms now, for a fight in Sept 2017?

        They want to tie him down now before a potential fight with Jacobs and BJS.

        if true, who in their right mind would agree to that.
        Nobody. Thats the point of the offer. They are trying to save face and repair the PR disaster Canelo has become.

        They are making offers that just dont make sense too anyone.

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          #84
          Hahaha really? Didn't Loeffler spill the beans on the Ward contract?

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            #85
            Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
            Not sure why anyone would doubt this. Khan made close to 8 figures fighting Canelo why wouldn't GGG get an offer for more than that? All K2 has to do is reveal the offer to make GBP look like liars but then can't because the offer is legit. I have been saying it for the last year, the fight will happen but only on Canelo's terms.
            If they offered him above 10 million with even a token percentage GGG should jump on that. They won't get any better than that because GGG has no leverage to demand more than that.
            There are usually things called nondisclosure agreements.

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              #86
              And Golovkin will sign the offer when you give him some PPV upside. None of this flat fee bs.

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                #87
                You missed my whole point but then again not surprised here I'll explain it to you Canelo had to concede to Mayweathers terms and now he's reaping the rewards of those sacrifices you get it now? As in hes the A side and 50 thousand people just proved it.

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                  #88
                  Andre Ward fans let me know if you like my new sig!

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                    #89
                    Canelas gonna move to middleweight and be the NABF champ cause GGG will have all the belts. He took 9 rounds to take out a guy noones ever heard of. That guy would've been lucky to make it past two rounds against GGG

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                      And Golovkin will sign the offer when you give him some PPV upside. None of this flat fee bs.
                      By Steve Kim

                      In the aftermath of Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's victory over Liam Smith on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium near Dallas, Texas, almost immediately the talk centered around a potential match-up with middleweight king, Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (36-0, 33KOs). It was revealed by Golden Boy Promotions that they had made an initial proposal to Golovkin's side.

                      Stefan Friedman, spokesperson for Golden Boy told krikya360.com on Monday morning - "We have made an offer, we made the offer thirty days ago. We made it to 'Triple G's representatives and the offer is an eight-figure offer with upside of the pay-per-view to fight 'Canelo.

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