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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't know what the fuck you lot are waffling about.

    All I said was... if they - Oscar and Tom Loeffler (GGG's promoter) - agree to a Canelo-GGG fight then taking a fight inbetween isn't right, regardless of how easy it's perceived to be, as there's always the chance of something going wrong. And unless you believe Billy Joe makes for a good, competitive match-up then why do you even care whether it takes place or not? You all complain about mismatches (rightly/understandably) yet want GGG to have a gimme just so he has four silly, shiny belts. Big deal.

    Now none of that applies to @Beanz or anyone else that thinks Billy Joe is a good match for Golovkin. And considering Billy Joe is currently rated among the best middleweights in the world, then inturn it's a good fight to make.

    I was never arguing that Golovkin/Tom Loeffler put their schedule on hold whilst Oscar decides whether or not they get the carrot. Of course not.
    I agree with what you're saying to a point and I can see it makes perfect sense. I think the issue is that many people on this forum AND Loeffler promotions don't trust or believe De La Hoya or a word he says.
    Consequently GGG wants to stay busy and not put his life on hold waiting for GBP/Canelo.
    And you're right in so much that they can't arrange a fight and GGG continue to have one in between. So that begs the question why the fuck is De La Hoya mentioning anything to do with a GGG Matchup when Canelo already has a fight lined up with Chavez Jr. ?
    One thing I am going to throw out there, because "Boxing is a business", GBP Seem to think they have the upper hand when it comes to financial negotiations. I wonder if team GGG had ever looked at getting into bed with Sky/Matchroom to counter that?

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    De La Hoya says Golovkin must accept "generous" offer for Canelo fight » Boxing News




    This is how DLH will keep GGG away from his cash cow. Pure and simple. Inflexible conditions, and ridiculous money splits. It's the classic way to duck someone without really "ducking" him. Except that everyone except for Canelo's blind fans will see right through the charade and see Team Canelo for the bunch of pussies they've always been. There's a history here. We're not talking some warrior who's made a career of fighting guys his own size or at their peak. So spare me the cheap philosophies regarding DLH's supposed strategies. The guy's dirt, and needs to stop using fishnets that are too tight on him, 'cause they're apparently affecting the blood flow to his brain.

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    Thought Jacobs was a bit of a mismatch prior to the bell myself. Granted BJS doesn't have the decent pop Jacobs has but a fighter has to have options at least open. I've always felt the more fully unified champions and fewer belt warmers we have the better. Canelo needs to push his promoter to back up his mouth because so far it rings as empty rhetoric. He has his own fight to get passed and here Oscar is throwing up what ifs about the guy they already ducked. Bit hypocritical. Agreeing and actually signing can be different and countless guys have taken interim bouts with very lucrative matches right around the corner. Oscar was already signed with a set network date watching Whitaker struggle with massive underdog Hurtado. Poor guy probably lost 5 lbs that night

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    I think we are all pretty much in agreement here. If there is a signed contract in place then GGG should forget taking an interim fight. Until that happens tho GGG and Saunders should be is serious negotiations. Canelo and Golden Boy can't expect to hold up other divisions and other fighters with just mere talk. What's the bet that if a GGG-Saunders fight is announced that an offer/ contract will be sent just a little bit late? Forcing De La Hoya to stick to his "word" and pull the fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't know what the fuck you lot are waffling about.

    All I said was... if they - Oscar and Tom Loeffler (GGG's promoter) - agree to a Canelo-GGG fight then taking a fight inbetween isn't right, regardless of how easy it's perceived to be, as there's always the chance of something going wrong. And unless you believe Billy Joe makes for a good, competitive match-up then why do you even care whether it takes place or not? You all complain about mismatches (rightly/understandably) yet want GGG to have a gimme just so he has four silly, shiny belts. Big deal.

    Now none of that applies to @Beanz or anyone else that thinks Billy Joe is a good match for Golovkin. And considering Billy Joe is currently rated among the best middleweights in the world, then inturn it's a good fight to make.

    I was never arguing that Golovkin/Tom Loeffler put their schedule on hold whilst Oscar decides whether or not they get the carrot. Of course not.
    I agree with what you're saying to a point and I can see it makes perfect sense. I think the issue is that many people on this forum AND Loeffler promotions don't trust or believe De La Hoya or a word he says.
    Consequently GGG wants to stay busy and not put his life on hold waiting for GBP/Canelo.
    And you're right in so much that they can't arrange a fight and GGG continue to have one in between. So that begs the question why the fuck is De La Hoya mentioning anything to do with a GGG Matchup when Canelo already has a fight lined up with Chavez Jr. ?
    One thing I am going to throw out there, because "Boxing is a business", GBP Seem to think they have the upper hand when it comes to financial negotiations. I wonder if team GGG had ever looked at getting into bed with Sky/Matchroom to counter that?
    To be fair Osacr is talking about it because he gets asked about it a milion times a day, he's just answering questions. He also said in that interview - in the article that no-one read apart from me - that the promotion for the Golovkin fight starts immediately after Chavez Jr.

    Golovkin/Tom Loeffler have never had a problem with accepting they're the B-side against Canelo. They're on record with that, they know Canelo is by far the bigger star (after doing such poor PPV numbers they probably wish they took the flat $10 million now).

    Even if Golovkin/Tom Loeffler wanted to cut Matchroom/Sky a piece of the pie - why would they? - it's not a big fight in the UK among non-hardcore/nerds. It's not PPV, it's a middle of the night fight for the UK, neither are big stars (Canelo has the Latino market which is non-existent in Britain).
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    The thing is just because Oscar says that didn't mean it's a guarantee. Remember they were to have interim fights before and then fight but that never happened. If they are so keen now to fight in September then provide a signed contract guaranteeing it. Otherwise talk is cheap.

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    So unlike you Primo, the Brits are gullible and stupid? Is that what you are saying?Are you simply admitting we are bigger boxing fans than you?

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    I've got no problem with GGG fighting BJS, it'd be an interesting fight, could GGG just steam into BJS and bang him out or would BJS skills keep him at bay and allow him to steal enough rounds to keep things interesting, plus GGG comes away with a silly, shiny belt and he has unified the division.

    GBP have ducked and dived and avoided the fight for as long as they possibly could, I hate it when people just wave obscene amounts of money around and pretty much demand that everyone else dance to their tune, I'd be happy for GGG to tell GBP to fuck off for a few months as he has plans to win all the belts, it is basically saying to GBP and ginger pubes that they are not a priority and I think that would fuck them off more than anything else.

    Either way BJS or Canelo they are two fights that I would definitely be watching so I wont complain either way.

    far too many 3 letter names in there, GGG, GBP, BJS, FFS, WTF

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    I've got no problem with GGG fighting BJS, it'd be an interesting fight, could GGG just steam into BJS and bang him out or would BJS skills keep him at bay and allow him to steal enough rounds to keep things interesting, plus GGG comes away with a silly, shiny belt and he has unified the division.

    GBP have ducked and dived and avoided the fight for as long as they possibly could, I hate it when people just wave obscene amounts of money around and pretty much demand that everyone else dance to their tune, I'd be happy for GGG to tell GBP to fuck off for a few months as he has plans to win all the belts, it is basically saying to GBP and ginger pubes that they are not a priority and I think that would fuck them off more than anything else.

    Either way BJS or Canelo they are two fights that I would definitely be watching so I wont complain either way.

    far too many 3 letter names in there, GGG, GBP, BJS, FFS, WTF
    I think GGG fight and beating BJS would be the best case scenario for the sport (not that BJS couldnt win). Its the perfect way to expose the hypocrisy of boxing politics and make a point how stupid it is for people to talk about money draws and star power when you have oscar and canelo whining after already having given up their belt and still claiming theyre the best middleweight in the world While another fighter has every belt and took on everyone. its the perfect background for Team canelo too look stupid when they are making mayweather-esque demands on fighting time tables, and weight, and gloves and other nonsense. Oscar is doing everything he can to try to have everyone see canelo as the next mayweather so canelo can make these one sided deals and Oscar can control that. The boxing world needs to get turned on its ear every once in a while to keep it fresh and stop bad trends from becoming bad traditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    So unlike you Primo, the Brits are gullible and stupid? Is that what you are saying?Are you simply admitting we are bigger boxing fans than you?
    Gullible yes, stupid is a matter of opinion, but anyone who PPV's Bellew v Haye or Cleverley is a definite contender for stupidity.
    If you think you're a bigger boxing fan, good for you , I wouldn't really know. I didn't realise it was a competition "who's the bigger boxing fan!"
    It's a bit like the old "my Dad's bigger than your Dad" syndrome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    So unlike you Primo, the Brits are gullible and stupid? Is that what you are saying?Are you simply admitting we are bigger boxing fans than you?
    Gullible yes, stupid is a matter of opinion, but anyone who PPV's Bellew v Haye or Cleverley is a definite contender for stupidity.If you think you're a bigger boxing fan, good for you , I wouldn't really know. I didn't realise it was a competition "who's the bigger boxing fan!" It's a bit like the old "my Dad's bigger than your Dad" syndrome.
    Quite the opposite. Despite apparently living all your life in the UK you seem to consider yourself as being 'above' the average Brit. I don't think I am a bigger boxing fan, I assume everyone here is a huge boxing fan. I am just not ashamed of being British, and don't think what other people choose to spend their money on, is in any way relevant.

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    "I think we spoke when Eubank did his shenanigans. There are a lot of different ways to turn down a fight. You don't have to say that you don't want the fight, but there are a lot of different ways to turn it down. Chris Eubank Sr. found another way, and Oscar has now mentioned three or four ways on the internet. I just have to allow [Golovkin's promoter] Tom [Loeffler] and the Golden Boy to come to an agreement and hopefully they will fight. They can make all of the excuses that they want, but the fact is Golovkin is ready and Canelo seems not to be," Sanchez told BaylorIC Worldwide-TV."....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    So unlike you Primo, the Brits are gullible and stupid? Is that what you are saying?Are you simply admitting we are bigger boxing fans than you?
    Gullible yes, stupid is a matter of opinion, but anyone who PPV's Bellew v Haye or Cleverley is a definite contender for stupidity.If you think you're a bigger boxing fan, good for you , I wouldn't really know. I didn't realise it was a competition "who's the bigger boxing fan!" It's a bit like the old "my Dad's bigger than your Dad" syndrome.
    Quite the opposite. Despite apparently living all your life in the UK you seem to consider yourself as being 'above' the average Brit. I don't think I am a bigger boxing fan, I assume everyone here is a huge boxing fan. I am just not ashamed of being British, and don't think what other people choose to spend their money on, is in any way relevant.
    So from me saying I wouldn't really know if I was a bigger boxing fan, you think I consider myself as being above the average Brit? I don't think I've ever said that. And let us not forget you brought up the question about who the bigger boxing fan was, now you "assume we're all huge boxing fans", so I don't know why the question in the first place?

    all I said was if people want to buy Bellew v Haye or Bellew v Cleverley, or Eubank Jr. for that matter, then their sanity has to be questioned . that doesn't mean I deny them the right to spend their money however they want.
    the reason I feel passionately about the lack of value or worthiness of certain PPV's is because this is the tip of the Iceberg. You only have to look at Pro Soccer in the UK to see where it's going. I've already said that Brook v Spence for example, I wouldn't hesitate in paying for , but there are many others that are either not good value or not worthy.
    Finally, why should you be ashamed to be British? you seem to be a tad paranoid if I'm honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't know what the fuck you lot are waffling about.

    All I said was... if they - Oscar and Tom Loeffler (GGG's promoter) - agree to a Canelo-GGG fight then taking a fight inbetween isn't right, regardless of how easy it's perceived to be, as there's always the chance of something going wrong. And unless you believe Billy Joe makes for a good, competitive match-up then why do you even care whether it takes place or not? You all complain about mismatches (rightly/understandably) yet want GGG to have a gimme just so he has four silly, shiny belts. Big deal.

    Now none of that applies to @Beanz or anyone else that thinks Billy Joe is a good match for Golovkin. And considering Billy Joe is currently rated among the best middleweights in the world, then inturn it's a good fight to make.

    I was never arguing that Golovkin/Tom Loeffler put their schedule on hold whilst Oscar decides whether or not they get the carrot. Of course not.
    I agree with what you're saying to a point and I can see it makes perfect sense. I think the issue is that many people on this forum AND Loeffler promotions don't trust or believe De La Hoya or a word he says.
    Consequently GGG wants to stay busy and not put his life on hold waiting for GBP/Canelo.
    And you're right in so much that they can't arrange a fight and GGG continue to have one in between. So that begs the question why the fuck is De La Hoya mentioning anything to do with a GGG Matchup when Canelo already has a fight lined up with Chavez Jr. ?
    One thing I am going to throw out there, because "Boxing is a business", GBP Seem to think they have the upper hand when it comes to financial negotiations. I wonder if team GGG had ever looked at getting into bed with Sky/Matchroom to counter that?
    To be fair Osacr is talking about it because he gets asked about it a milion times a day, he's just answering questions. He also said in that interview - in the article that no-one read apart from me - that the promotion for the Golovkin fight starts immediately after Chavez Jr.

    Golovkin/Tom Loeffler have never had a problem with accepting they're the B-side against Canelo. They're on record with that, they know Canelo is by far the bigger star (after doing such poor PPV numbers they probably wish they took the flat $10 million now).

    Even if Golovkin/Tom Loeffler wanted to cut Matchroom/Sky a piece of the pie - why would they? - it's not a big fight in the UK among non-hardcore/nerds. It's not PPV, it's a middle of the night fight for the UK, neither are big stars (Canelo has the Latino market which is non-existent in Britain).
    Ok, so Oscar is asked about the fight. And he says promotion starts After the Chavez fight. But what if Canelo loses?
    What was Floyd's stock answer whenever he was asked about Boxer X,Y or Z? "I'm not looking past this fight."
    I wasn't talking about GGG/Loeffler cutting Matchroom a piece of the pie. I was talking about Matchroom taking Loeffler's slice.
    I believe that GGG Could easily be marketed by Sky/Matchroom as the no.1 fighter on the planet, as the beast from the East, etc. The Brits would definitely buy it if it was sold to them.
    It doesn't matter whether those statements are true or not, the Brits would buy it and be in awe of it.
    Hey, they bought Bellew v Haye and Bellew v Cleverley. They are marketing masters! And I don't think it'll be too big a problem that he's not a Brit.
    But you know what, I must be wrong otherwise they'd have put a pitch together by now!

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