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I'm going to hit up the weigh in on Friday for Canelo and GGG.
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I kind of agree with this. While I don’t think he would ruled as the favorite in Vegas, he would be a safe bet to win.
Manny doesn’t want to take any fights he can possibly lose so I think that’s out of the question. He’s pretty much becoming a world attraction money fighter. I can see him selling out arenas all over the world for the big tax free bag. His days of fighting for belts or putting guys over is gone. Like Geno said the money is in 147 for Garcia.
Exactly, but he doesn’t need promotion to fight overseas or even PPV money to make money anymore. He can sell out arenas in the UK and Russia off their promotion alone and make triple then what he would make fighting anybody in the US. I can see the Khan fight happening and if it would, that would be his last shot at having a PPV fight. The thing is though, Khan has a legit shot at beating him.Trying to secure the best risk/reward ratio for Manny fight to fight is probably his camps main concern right now. They all know the wheels could fall off of him any moment, so if after Khan fight in the UK, if that or the Loma fight are the highest paying options on the table with the least amount of risk, I doubt he'll turn them down.
I get the sense that Manny and his team are content with doing one offs from here on out, and I don't blame them. The world attraction thing is a lot easier when you have a promotional body behind you. He barley got the last fight off the ground, I don't think they want to take that on.
This is GGG's last fight too. This might really be it for HBO boxing.
This is GGG's last fight too. This might really be it for HBO boxing.
Wait this is really his last fight?
FixedStephen A still knows NOTHING at all
He probably meant under HBO. I think their contracts are up.
College Football?Just wait, people are going to tune in on Saturday because there is not much else going on.
Throwback to when Lennox Lewis and Hasim Rahman wrecked the ESPN Up Close set.