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Comments Thread For: Golovkin's Coach: Money Issues Remain, Not Sure Jacobs is Next
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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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Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View PostHaymon's job is to do what's best for Jacobs and for Haymon. At this point, that's K2 offering more than 25% or going to a purse bid. So either Team Jacobs gets more money, gets the opportunity to control the promotion or get a chance at the vacated belt as the Champion.
And yes, the latter part is correct, if it goes to purse and if Haymon bids high, there will be choices to be made by K2, but that wasn't my point What I was saying is at no point in the article does Sanchez say, or even suggest that they'll vacate if Haymon wins a purse bid. They may or may not. There's just no information on the matter contained here.
And yes Haymon has a responsibility to do what's best for Jacobs and what's best for his business interests, but what if those two things aren't the same?
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Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View PostRead article he says he don't want ggg to lose belt if goes to purse bid what other reason would he lose belt if goes to bid for?
This ish just needs settling one way or another.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 11-04-2016, 12:02 PM.
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