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Originally posted by pacmanis1 View PostOne question no one has brought up is what are the chances of Haymon purposely overbidding and putting the fight on Showtime as a bluff just to see if HBO would even let GGG fight on Showtime. That way he could get Jacobs out of the fight, "let it marinate", get the belt, claim GGG ducked them, and not even have to pay anyone once GGG pulled out. Feel free to correct me if any of that is wrong, I don't really know the finer details of contracts in boxing.
Everyone knows that it's a risky fight, for both guys, but Haymon seems more than willing to have Jacobs take that chance, wherever that ends up being, as long as Jacobs is comfortable with the money on the fight.
Golovkin and his camp refusing to give any kind of concession makes things quite obvious.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostI've read that Toronto has a pretty weird boxing commission, though.
Also, which Canelo fight are you speaking of? If Alvarez-Smith did 250k alleged PPV buys, you'd imagine that Golovkin-Jacobs could pull in something similar (especially if paired with two fights that Canadians would seemingly be interested in seeing).
With DiBella basically not expecting much from Canada, have Michel keep the Canadian TV money (or most of it). If adding a Canadian to the bill puts an extra $1m into the pot for DiBella, that looks like a win/win for me.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostHBO isn't going to ever put Golovkin, for as long as they have him signed, in a competitive fight where they don't have the event, full stop. Same thing they did with Kovalev.
Everyone knows that it's a risky fight, for both guys, but Haymon seems more than willing to have Jacobs take that chance, wherever that ends up being, as long as Jacobs is comfortable with the money on the fight.
Golovkin and his camp refusing to give any kind of concession makes things quite obvious.
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Originally posted by Flash13 View PostRisky fight for ggg? Well then you should put a huge bet on Jacobs because he will be a massive underdog. Post your betting slips like big bro.
Not going to jinx a fight with putting down a bet (let alone put down enough money down on a fight to even bother with betting slips), but there's a reason why K2 has spent a month in the negotiations, after going as long as they possibly could without even mentioning Jacobs as a possible fight (compared to how quickly every other matchup has been put together).
Jacobs is a live dog, regardless of what folks want to imagine.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJacobs is a prime, 29-year old, full-sized middleweight, with boxing skill, an awkward switch-hitting style, with pop in both hands. Golovkin uses his face for defense.
Not going to jinx a fight with putting down a bet (let alone put down enough money down on a fight to even bother with betting slips), but there's a reason why K2 has spent a month in the negotiations, after going as long as they possibly could without even mentioning Jacobs as a possible fight (compared to how quickly every other matchup has been put together).
Jacobs is a live dog, regardless of what folks want to imagine.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJacobs is a prime, 29-year old, full-sized middleweight, with boxing skill, an awkward switch-hitting style, with pop in both hands. Golovkin uses his face for defense.
Not going to jinx a fight with putting down a bet (let alone put down enough money down on a fight to even bother with betting slips), but there's a reason why K2 has spent a month in the negotiations, after going as long as they possibly could without even mentioning Jacobs as a possible fight (compared to how quickly every other matchup has been put together).
Jacobs is a live dog, regardless of what folks want to imagine.
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One of the ways the fight doesn't happen is if Team Jacobs wins the bid and puts the fight on Showtime. GGG vacates instead of violating his deal with HBO. (Think of Kovalev dropping out of purse bid with Adonis). The 75/25 split almost guarantees that Team Jacobs does not win the purse bid why bid a massive amount to pay the other guy the lion's share? I know Haymon bid $5M for Deontay/Povetkin, but that was not a 25% split for Deontay.
My understanding is that Jacobs can fight on HBO, so he can fight if Team GGG wins the bid or if the two sides make a deal.
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Sucks for jacobs... He wanted 60/40..
I thought wbc was going to be fair and meet in the middle and do 65/35 or 70/30, especially considering this will be a huge fight, especially in Brooklyn..
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