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  • Comments Thread For: Alimkhanuly-Dignum: WBO Orders March 28 Purse Bid For Interim Middleweight Title Fight

    Another ordered fight, another set of stalled talks for Janibek Alimkhanuly. A purse bid hearing has been called to determine promotional rights for the WBO-ordered interim middleweight title fight between Alimkhanuly and Danny Dignum. The ten-day negotiation period failed to produce a deal between the unbeaten contenders, prompting the WBO to schedule a purse bid for March 28 at its headquarters in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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  • #2
    Easy work for janibek dignum is okay but not on that level. not sure why it's not for the full belt tho if Andrade is having a interim shot at 168.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Boxing2695 View Post
      Easy work for janibek dignum is okay but not on that level. not sure why it's not for the full belt tho if Andrade is having a interim shot at 168.
      It's so that Andrade can cherry pick the easier challenge if he's forced to defend his WBO 160 belt or his WBO 168 interim belt.

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      • #4
        Let's pretend for a second that GGG beats Murata, then loses to Canelo.

        GGG vs Janibek for the WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO?

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        • #5
          I wonder how Munguia feels about not being in a title fight for the WBC, nor the WBO?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            I wonder how Munguia feels about not being in a title fight for the WBC, nor the WBO?
            Probably a deliberate strategy by his management as they seem determined to move him up much slower at 160?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              I wonder how Munguia feels about not being in a title fight for the WBC, nor the WBO?
              If he cared he would’ve made 8ball dela high heels make the fight with this dude or one of the PBC guys.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                If he cared he would’ve made 8ball dela high heels make the fight with this dude or one of the PBC guys.
                The reason I asked is because Munguia and Charlo agreed to the financial terms, but then Oscar through in the monkey wrench! Obviously Munguia was all in!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tokon View Post

                  Probably a deliberate strategy by his management as they seem determined to move him up much slower at 160?
                  His management is on drugs! This just in...
                  Middleweight champ Gennadiy Golovkin sues Golden Boy Promotions for minimum $3 million, says he's still owed money from 2018 Alvarez bout

                  Middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin (GGG) filed a lawsuit against Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions on Friday in Los Angeles seeking at least $3 million in damages in connection with the September 2018 rematch with Canelo Alvarez.

                  According to the complaint, obtained by ESPN, GGG wants to be paid interest on the $9,025,351 Golden Boy still owed him in January 2021. The funds, which were paid by July 6, 2021, were part of the financial upside of the event.

                  Golovkin was entitled to 45% of all gross revenue -- gate receipts, sponsorship, pay-per-view revenue, closed-circuit TV, international TV rights, etc. -- after Golden Boy received the first $2.5 million in net ticket revenue.

                  The money was due within 10 days of Golden Boy Promotion's payment from HBO for the pay-per-view buys, according to the suit. The suit doesn't state when HBO paid Golden Boy. The 160-pound championship bout, which Alvarez won via majority decision, generated approximately 1.1 million PPV buys in the U.S. ($94 million) and $27,059,850 in ticket sales.

                  GGG alleges breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion, constructive trust and accounting. He seeks a jury trial.

                  https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...8-alvarez-bout



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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    The reason I asked is because Munguia and Charlo agreed to the financial terms, but then Oscar through in the monkey wrench! Obviously Munguia was all in!
                    I think rolling pin dela nose candy probably lied to him he’s in line for a Canelo payday
                    Bronx2245 Bronx2245 likes this.

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