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Originally posted by richardt View PostNo, not from a business / financial standpoint. There isnt a business consultant on the planet who works in boxing that would advise GGG to fight Derevyanchenko for almost 10% of what he would make against Canelo, hence the risk vs reward common sense approach. GGG's team knew exactly what they were doing by not risking the Canelo fight and now they have that huge payday lined up.
being a champion brings responsibilities
Golovkin has mentioned those responsibilities repeatedly
Golovkin: I chose Dominic Wade because he’s my IBF mandatory
sometimes, you actually have to get your hands dirty in this game
what you just admitted..... is that Golovkin is ALL about risk/reward (like I have ALWAYS said).....
..... and you essentially stated that ducking a mando for better money is perfectly acceptable..... and boxing fans never used to talk like that
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postbeing a champion brings responsibilities
Golovkin has mentioned those responsibilities repeatedly
Golovkin: I chose Dominic Wade because he’s my IBF mandatory
sometimes, you actually have to get your hands dirty in this game
what you just admitted..... is that Golovkin is ALL about risk/reward (like I have ALWAYS said).....
..... and you essentially stated that ducking a mando for better money is perfectly acceptable..... and boxing fans never used to talk like thatLast edited by richardt; 06-18-2018, 08:50 PM.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostDuring the time he fought Wade, he was not solidifying a deal for one of the biggest fights in boxing at the time for his biggest payday nor was Wade considered a threat to that to a huge payday or he would have changed his tine regarding any talk of responsibilities to mandatories and given anything for the big payday. Again, yes, it is about business first.A lot of fighters have good principles but those principles can be bought and sold on the open market when it is convenient to them.
so..... those fighters do not have good principles at all, or even close
my main point was
until Golovkin..... I had never heard 1 single fan state that money is a justifiable reason to avoid your mandatory
not once, EVER !
just the opposite
Golovkin fans - you included? - TORCHED Canelo for vacating his belt, when Team Bullshht were refusing to negotiate in good faith by attempting to manipulate Canelo into an undeserved 45% split by forcing a purse bid
and btw, Canelo continued to negotiate with Golovkin, but that negotiation died over the weight..... same as the last negotiation
whereas Golovkin made no effort whatsoever to negotiate with Derevyanchenko..... he was given an exemption to allow the Vanes debacle to proceed, but he refused to commit to Derevyanchenko in writing
Golovkin's principles were not sold..... they were mythical
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when did money become a justifiable reason to duck your mando?
nope, NOT with Canelo..... because AFTER he vacated the WBC strap, Canelo continued to negotiate with Team Bull****..... those talks died because the two sides were unable to agree upon weight
..... and after moving up to 160, Canelo fought Golovkin..... and now he is about to fight him again..... so yea, that rubbish did not start with Canelo
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postso..... those fighters do not have good principles at all, or even close
my main point was
until Golovkin..... I had never heard 1 single fan state that money is a justifiable reason to avoid your mandatory
not once, EVER !
just the opposite
Golovkin fans - you included? - TORCHED Canelo for vacating his belt, when Team Bullshht were refusing to negotiate in good faith by attempting to manipulate Canelo into an undeserved 45% split by forcing a purse bid
and btw, Canelo continued to negotiate with Golovkin, but that negotiation died over the weight..... same as the last negotiation
whereas Golovkin made no effort whatsoever to negotiate with Derevyanchenko..... he was given an exemption to allow the Vanes debacle to proceed, but he refused to commit to Derevyanchenko in writing
Golovkin's principles were not sold..... they were mythicalLast edited by richardt; 06-18-2018, 09:37 PM.
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