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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    ....odd that Valuev got a rematch clause that Chicken Little nor his manager complained about.
    Oh for fuck sake here we go. That was ONE yes ONE rematch, not three like the Klits demanded.
    Question: What fight would make more money?
    But honestly a rematch clause like that.

    Fight me, if you win fight my brother, if you win fight me again.

    Is a waste of time in boxing and just sets the heavyweight division in an endless circle.

    Boxing won't survive if things like that are allowed to happen or contractsl ike that are agreed to. You got to admit.

    If Marquez told Mayweather, you beat me, you face Rafael, if you face Rafael and win, face me again.

    Boxers don't have the years in them like they used to, they shouldn't have to deal with 3 rematch clauses for the same opponents over and over again. And it isn't like the old days when this could happen over a spam of 2 months, this would take a year and a half of fights of the same, and it would do more to sour heavyweight boxing instead of liven it.
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    It's an erroneous point to begin with Majesty because #1 had Chicken Little beaten Wlad and fought Vitali and beaten him a) He would have been the first person ever to do it b) rematch clauses are voided all the time and c) Chicken Little (if we are to believe him) would have no problem with any fight "as long as the money is right" and #2 had Chicken Little gotten his ass kicked (as we KNOW he would have) the demand for such a rematch would only come from Chicken Little's camp and no one else's.....so where's the issue? What's the big deal? If it's easy to beat the Klitschko's then do it, if you don't want to fight them then don't, but don't say you DO want to fight them when in reality you're a chicken shit coward that wants to ride out their 15 minutes of fame.

    Wlad even said (regarding the Setanta deal) "If Setanta goes bankrupt and you're not going to make enough money, why not tell me or my managers so we can make a new deal for you?"...the answer is Chicken Little didn't want to actually fight Wladimir because Chicken Little knows he'll get his ass kicked

    And as for excessive rematches...there was a 50/50 deal with 0 rematches on the table and Chicken Little is STILL fighting Audley Harrison, so 'SPLAIN that to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    It's an erroneous point to begin with Majesty because #1 had Chicken Little beaten Wlad and fought Vitali and beaten him a) He would have been the first person ever to do it b) rematch clauses are voided all the time and c) Chicken Little (if we are to believe him) would have no problem with any fight "as long as the money is right" and #2 had Chicken Little gotten his ass kicked (as we KNOW he would have) the demand for such a rematch would only come from Chicken Little's camp and no one else's.....so where's the issue? What's the big deal? If it's easy to beat the Klitschko's then do it, if you don't want to fight them then don't, but don't say you DO want to fight them when in reality you're a chicken shit coward that wants to ride out their 15 minutes of fame.

    Wlad even said (regarding the Setanta deal) "If Setanta goes bankrupt and you're not going to make enough money, why not tell me or my managers so we can make a new deal for you?"...the answer is Chicken Little didn't want to actually fight Wladimir because Chicken Little knows he'll get his ass kicked

    And as for excessive rematches...there was a 50/50 deal with 0 rematches on the table and Chicken Little is STILL fighting Audley Harrison, so 'SPLAIN that to me

    weres your proof that that was the contract? I want to see it. not a report I want to know where you can actually view that.

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    weres your proof that that was the contract? I want to see it. not a report I want to know where you can actually view that.
    ...well let me reach in my bag of unsigned boxing contracts

    Where's the Harrison fight contract? Does Chicken Little not have rematch clauses? Is he giving Audley his fair amount of cash, what with being a pathetic local fighter and accepting the fight and following through and all? And I don't want "reports" I want a scanned and notarized copy of it.

    ....nobody has those details bar the managers (perhaps the fighters), but I am more inclined to believe the people who actively tried to make the match happen rather than those who have called for the match but have never followed through with the actual match.

    I know this post will only draw your contempt but I can't argue with someone as illogical as yourself...your fighter signed on the dotted line to fight Wladimir and then chickened out that is a FACT nobody, not even someone as delusional as yourself can deny it

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    weres your proof that that was the contract? I want to see it. not a report I want to know where you can actually view that.
    ...well let me reach in my bag of unsigned boxing contracts

    Where's the Harrison fight contract? Does Chicken Little not have rematch clauses? Is he giving Audley his fair amount of cash, what with being a pathetic local fighter and accepting the fight and following through and all? And I don't want "reports" I want a scanned and notarized copy of it.

    ....nobody has those details bar the managers (perhaps the fighters), but I am more inclined to believe the people who actively tried to make the match happen rather than those who have called for the match but have never followed through with the actual match.

    I know this post will only draw your contempt but I can't argue with someone as illogical as yourself...your fighter signed on the dotted line to fight Wladimir and then chickened out that is a FACT nobody, not even someone as delusional as yourself can deny it

    So you have nothing but hear say that you passing off as fact.

    good plan, keep up the good work.

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