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Perhaps Jacobs is in the wrong business. He needs to remember he's the challenger and as a challenger he should fight the champ. The sad truth is he's already mentally lost the fight so he wants more money than he's worth. I'm going to come out with the excuse early to save everyone else the time: he's a chinny bum who was exposed long ago by pirog.
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The Jacobs camp isn't ******. A purse bid would allow Haymon/PBC/the Barclay's/Showtime to potentially get a Golovkin fight so either Team Golovkin takes that risk, lose the purse bid and vacate the title or fight outside of HBO.......or they need to negotiate better terms with Team Jacobs before it goes to a purse bid and they get outbid.
Also, it's ridiculous for the WBA to charge both Golovkin and Jacobs the exact same fees for being their "Super" and "Regular" champions but then expect Jacobs to accept 25% as Golovkin's mandatory challenger. That doesn't add up.
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The problem Jacobs is facing is he starts from the premise of being beat. He's certain he will lose. The opportunity to beat the superstar in his division, get awarded multiple belts and the potential of making more money that would surely follow doesn't have any value to him. He's like the small kid who wants one candy now, instead of getting ten candies tomorrow. This is the state of boxing nowadays.
Why would you as a fan want these kinds of fights where one fighter thinks he will lose? Is this some kind of charity or what?
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Originally posted by Oldmizzy View PostPerhaps Jacobs is in the wrong business. He needs to remember he's the challenger and as a challenger he should fight the champ. The sad truth is he's already mentally lost the fight so he wants more money than he's worth. I'm going to come out with the excuse early to save everyone else the time: he's a chinny bum who was exposed long ago by pirog.
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Originally posted by BreWall View PostThe problem Jacobs is facing is he starts from the premise of being beat. He's certain he will lose. The opportunity to beat the superstar in his division, get awarded multiple belts and the potential of making more money that would surely follow doesn't have any value to him. He's like the small kid who wants one candy now, instead of getting ten candies tomorrow. This is the state of boxing nowadays.
Why would you as a fan want these kinds of fights where one fighter thinks he will lose? Is this some kind of charity or what?
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Everybody wants a piece of The African Assassin...until he looks them in the eye. Then they demand 10 million and run multiple weight classes away just to be safe.
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