Good move, some parts want to say man maybe you could have made more on your own, but then for sure money looks alot better than unsure money. 365 Million is good for a 28 years old.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostWhere it not for the extremely lucky break of signing Canelo when he was still a kid and keeping him sweet since then, GBP would be out of business now.
I'd say the chances of DAZN ditching Hearn and giving Oscar $100+ million per year to spend on coke and kitchen utensils are pretty remote!
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostIf Eddie can't deliver Oscar will take his job.Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
It's not like Oscar has proven himself to be some great promoter. Eddie's track record is infinitely better than Oscar, who basically is Canelo's personal promoter at this stage.
Eddie promotes more than 50 fighters.Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
According to Hearn he was the one who reached out to Eric Gomez to talk to GBP about coming to DAZN. He also goes on to say the deal negotiated between John Skipper and Eric Gomez. So much for Oscar going round Hearn straight to DAZN then...
Boxing on DAZN in the US is Eddie Hearn's baby. He is the guy pulling all the strings behind the scenes.Last edited by kafkod; 10-18-2018, 07:16 AM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI've proved in this thread that I'm not one of those guys who thinks that, on the internet, he is always right. And I posted a video of the DAZN CEO saying, "There is 8 years worth of money there. And I'm sure, if it all works well, we'll be doing it for another 8 years, then another years"
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostThe same people that reported it wasn't an exclusive deal are the same people that reported it was a two year deal with an option of six additional years. So why not believe them then when you are believing them now on the non-exclusive part?
Obviously, Perform will have some kind of escape clause from a billion dollar deal running over 8 years, in case it all goes disastrously wrong for unforseen reasons.
But as long as Hearn holds up his end of the bargain and doesn't go off the rails like Oscar, and there isn't some kind of major financial crash, or whatever, I'm pretty sure the 8 year deal will run its course.Last edited by kafkod; 10-18-2018, 07:56 AM.
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Originally posted by kafkod View Post... Oscar isn't going to be taking Eddie's job any time soon!
Boxing on DAZN in the US is Eddie Hearn's baby. He is the guy pulling all the strings behind the scenes.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI think it's safe to say ... Oscar isn't going to be taking Eddie's job any time soon!
Boxing on DAZN in the US is Eddie Hearn's baby. He is the guy pulling all the strings behind the scenes.Originally posted by kafkod View PostI think it's safe to say ... Oscar isn't going to be taking Eddie's job any time soon!
Boxing on DAZN in the US is Eddie Hearn's baby. He is the guy pulling all the strings behind the scenes.
Maybe I'm just frustrated with the forum, but if you are too ****** or lazy to read the whole conversation I had with another person why should I show you any respect when you jump in mid-convo talking about **** myself and the others have covered?
Need me to reword "Oscar did explicitly state he is not working with Hearn at all and is working directly with DAZN" because you're too damn dumb as hell to understand that word choice?
Of ****in' course you don't. How about you quit being an emotional little toad's pizzle and read beyond the snipett that made your pus-say all died and cracked before you address me son?
You know...just a ****in' tiny bit of mutual respect.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostBecause I've listened to the CEO of Perform group, who own DAZN, saying that the money will be available to Hearn for at least 8 years, and explaining why that length of time will be needed to make it work.
Obviously, Perform will have some kind of escape clause from a billion dollar deal running over 8 years, in case it all goes disastrously wrong for unforseen reasons.
But as long as Hearn holds up his end of the bargain and doesn't go off the rails like Oscar, and there isn't some kind of major financial crash, or whatever, I'm pretty sure the 8 year deal will run its course.
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