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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Just revealed,

    Charles 'Sonny' Liston negotiated all '3' Fight Contracts for his bouts
    with Cassius Clay.

    The '1st' contract for the February 24, 1964 bout included an 'iron clad'
    Rematch Clause, and the rights to '3' of Cassius Clay's next bouts.

    Included, was a $500,000 buy out fee for each bout.

    The '2nd' contract gave Charles 'Sonny' Liston the right to promote
    the bout, under the I-C-P moniker, which was to take place on
    November 17, 1964 at the Boston Garden.

    The 2nd-bout was postponed, as Cassius 'secretly' suffered a Hernia.

    Sonny then received his $500,000 'insurance payment/buy out fee'.

    Sonny Liston used that money for a payment of $250,000 which covered his
    'owed' Federal Income Tax bill, and another $150,000 to cover the cost of a
    home in Las Vegas and another $100,000 to cover some personal debts.

    To keep things quiet, Sonny did not take possession of the home until
    6-Months after the 'fixed' 2nd-Bout.

    The 3rd Fight Contract {for the 2nd bout on May 25, 1965} gave Sonny Boy
    the rights to '2' of Cassius' future bouts.

    Charles 'Sonny' Liston >

    "I made 3-times more money losing, than winning. And, I owned Cassius
    Clay for '3' bouts."

    "Life Was Grand."
    Clay should have lost points for running like a little bitch in both fights.

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Mr B.B.

    I wouldn't say that Cassius ran.

    He kind of 'skipped' like a Fancy Boy.

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Mr B.B.

    I wouldn't say that Cassius ran.

    He kind of 'skipped' like a Fancy Boy.
    yeah the Limp Dick Skip bwahahahaaa Veronica Porsche mentioned that too

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Charles 'Sonny' Liston

    I'm a businessman first, and a boxer second. I go where the money is.
    Ain't no Fucking Trophy or Belt going to buy me a new Cadillac.

    And I like a new Cadillac every year. Whether I beat Clay or not, makes
    no difference to me. As long as I get paid, that is what matters.

    I'm in a no lose situation, as I have a contract {rematch} for other bouts
    in the future.

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Charles 'Sonny' Liston

    I'm a businessman first, and a boxer second. I go where the money is.
    Ain't no Fucking Trophy or Belt going to buy me a new Cadillac.

    And I like a new Cadillac every year. Whether I beat Clay or not, makes
    no difference to me. As long as I get paid, that is what matters.

    I'm in a no lose situation, as I have a contract {rematch} for other bouts
    in the future.
    I have a Cadillac and it has been nothing but a headache. Of course I can't buy a new one every year.

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    Sonny Liston

    Likes the Cadillac Brougham, with a Car Telehone.

    He liked to be called 'Top Cat' or Charles when you called him.

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    Default Re: Sonny Liston ~ "I Negotiated Both Contracts For My Bouts With Cassius Clay"

    So what? That may have been the done thing at that time but if Sonny really liked money he makes more by beating Ali and controlling his own destiny. He lost both fights. Ali was superior and he never ran. Watch the first round he ran at Sonny and beat him silly.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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