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Comments Thread For: Golovkin-Jacobs: WBA Denies Request To Modify Purse Bid Split
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Originally posted by OnePunch View PostAny credible promoter who plans on bidding will usually go to the bid with (at least) 2 envelopes. One will be a low or minimum bid if no other promoters are present, and the other will be their "real" bid if other promoters are presenting bids also.....
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Originally posted by Canelo and GGG View PostNever thought about it but Jacobs in 168 seems legit and have some potential to land good fights.
Kid Choclete nightmares are back
Yeah, Danny is a good sized MW at 6'0" and he certainly wouldn't be undersized at 168. Also he's nearly 30, the age at which it typically becomes harder to sweat off those extra lbs. In non title fights he's fought well above 160 on a number of occasions - even 169 once - suggesting that's where his comfort zone lies. Add to that the fact that SMW is pretty thick with Haymon guys at the top end so making fights shouldn't be too hard and it starts to look like a very good idea for Danny.
Still, it might take him a while to work his way into the kinda opportunity he has right now, and there would still be no guarantees of success... it's Dannys call I guess.
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Originally posted by casheddie View PostIt'd be funny if Golden Boy wins the purse bid and promotes the fight
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Postcong**** to the WBA for doing the right thing. Hopefully now the fight can get made.......
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Originally posted by OnePunch View PostAny credible promoter who plans on bidding will usually go to the bid with (at least) 2 envelopes. One will be a low or minimum bid if no other promoters are present, and the other will be their "real" bid if other promoters are presenting bids also.....
Say no other promotor shows up and you win the bid super low (Like Ortiz/Ustinov). But you always pay your fighter pretty good. Could u pay your fighter more without having to give the other fighter more than the bid percentage?? Or would the split be of what your fighter is getting paid???
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I win bid with $3 million 75/25 guaranteed split. But I don't want to pay my fighter $2.25 million but instead I want to give then $4 million (Yeah I know ****** and not good business). Could I still pay other fight $750K???
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Originally posted by DocGreenThumb. View PostI was thinking the same thing . Make a great undercard for the fight..so you can make more money off the promotion. Promote GGG as this unbeatable fighter and make more when he fights your fighter Connello. If Del la hoya can pull it off it makes even more money for the Connello/ GGG fight . Win or lose for both fighter s isn't all about the money.
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Why doesn't Golovkin just give Jacobs 40% and a tuneup beforehand? SMH Lil G can't stop ducking, clearly he wants the fight less than Jacobs.
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