Chisora Reveals Three-Fight Contract With Klitschkos - Says He Was Told Not To

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  1. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    riddick bowe had a contract to fight the winner of lewis ruddock
    lewis had a contract to fight the winner of bowe-holyfield

    bowe didnt honor it....and no one gave a ****

    david haye broke 2 contracts he signed to fight the klitschos

    obviously its common practice to break contracts......seems theres no consequences
     
  2. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    When a fight is offered to a non-mandatory guy, it's common practice to have options on the following fights.

    With the initial fight, normally the champ's promotional team will have an option on the next 2 fights, including a rematch.

    The only difference here is that besides the official fight and the rematch, team Klitschko asks for the 3rd fight to be against a specific fighter, in this case "Vitali".

    The length of the offer is quite common or standard for non-mandatory fighters, especially for guys that have little Professional experience and not much to offer on the table, money-wise !!
     
  3. bambamz

    bambamz Active Member Full Member

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    like come on, whats the big ****ing deal with this?

    if by any chance he Beats Wlad on the 1st, and then again on the Rematch.. hed have a Shot against Vitali..

    2 Of Whom is Regarded The Best HW at this time, i mean seriously what better fight is there available aside from the 2?
     
  4. the_Hawk

    the_Hawk Member Full Member

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    Agreed and only a complete pea brain wouldn't see that...Chisora has hit the lottery with this contract "demand"...He has a chance to go from nothing to top of the world.
     
  5. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agreed.

    Wlad by KO, so the contract agreement is really moot anyway.

    However, If Chisora had confidence in himself, like he portrays in the press conferences, he should have been jumping for joy as if he just won the lottery.
     
  6. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How much will he earn for the fight ?
     
  7. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Haye signs for 3 fights by Sauerland.

    2 fights is box buisness as usual. And after this fights Chisora could be the unify Champ. Great for boxing.



    Chisora will lose to Wlad and so it does not matter.
     
  8. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    Chisora's the ****ing boy. Captain trollface right here, move over Anderson.
     
  9. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Re: Chisora Reveals Three-Fight Contract With Klitschkos

    Imagine, for reasons not entirely clear, that some ordinary-looking little ****, let's call him Charlie, gets the (quite undeserved) opportunity to **** Mariah Carey.

    The dopey little ****er can hardly believe his luck.

    But then she tells him there's a catch.

    She wants the option to **** him again at a later date, if she choses, before he ****s anyone else.

    He feels this is a bit unfair and feels he should be free to **** whomever he choses.

    But soon he learns from his homies that this is standard. Not just with Mariah, but with just about all hot babes.

    So he's OK with this, mostly.


    Then Mariah throws another spanner into the works.

    After the second ****, (if she exercises the 'second ****' option), she insists on the option of handing him off to her good friend Halle Berry who would **** him prior to him ****ing anyone else.

    Now he's really pissed.

    He tells his homies that he feels taken advantage of, used, exploited etc, and that he's probably going to hold out for just a single **** with Mariah, no strings attached.



    They tell him he's crazy. That this is the best shot he'll ever get at the big time. That he's ****in' lucky to be so exploited.

    They tell him he's almost as crazy as that idiot Haye, who whined about being 'forced' into a possible three megafight deal, just to get a chance at the biggest fight of his career.


    But Charlie's having none of this.


    He refuses to take Mariah's calls.

    :?
     
  10. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Most 14-0 HW's would jump at this deal.
     
  11. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    But what you didn't mention is that the fine print in the contract says that Halle gets to *uck you in the ass with strap-on.
     
  12. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Sounds to me that Haye wants someone else to handle the Klitschkos for him.
     
  13. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    There's no fine-print strap-on, dude.

    Just the best offer he's ever gotten. At worst.

    And three times. At best.
     
  14. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    When you sign that contract though, they own you and call the shots for the third fight. They probably picked the venue, purse,... etc. What if there is a bigger money fight out there that you want to take before fighting Vitali? What if you have two hard fights with Wlad, and you want an easier fight before fighting Vitali, to recover. I have never seen contracts like these before, and they sound like slave contracts.
     
  15. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    It's psychological warfare. Even if Chisora was capable of beating Wlad which he's probably not. This is a the tipping point for him. He's probably overwhelmed by the mountain task. You would need to be hugely strong mentally to be able to take that sort of contract one step at a time. It just takes a whole lot out of you and damn well would affect anyone. Liberation and freedom go a long way for the mental state.