Gary Shaw hates Dannys guts after negotiations fell apart in the proposed Tarver fight. But its all good Danny thinks Shaw is a fuk wit and i doubt he would get involved in any negotiations with him again after the last debacle were they changed the contract 3 times and when they verbally agreed they still wouldn't sign the contract with only 6 weeks before the fight:deal I would love to see Danny put ****r lips to sleep:good
4th of December 2009. Well 1 thing for sure Green wouldn't be stupid enough to use Gary Shaw to negotiate on his behalf if he wants to fight Hopkins. http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?t=196315 post #14 Discussions ended Tuesday night with the sides going their separate ways because of a money dispute, promoter This content is protected This content is protected , who is serving as Green's adviser, told ESPN.com.The crux of the dispute, according to Shaw, was Hopkins' demand for a 60-40 split of the money in his favor instead of the 50-50 deal Shaw said they had previously agreed upon. "Green will not move off 50-50," Shaw said. "B-Hop will wait forever for 60-40." Shaw and Green met in Los Angeles two weeks ago with Hopkins' promoter, Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy, to peruse numbers and hash out a deal for a cruiserweight fight that would have taken place in April on pay-per-view in Australia and on HBO in the United States. "We thought we had a deal at 50-50 when we left Richard's office. We had gone over all the numbers Danny did in the Roy Jones fight," Shaw said. Shaw said he then went to HBO and negotiated the rights fee with the network, which had offered more than $2 million for the bout. The scenario called for the fight to be on a Sunday afternoon in Australia so it could be televised live in the U.S. in prime time on Saturday night. "After I met with HBO, Danny spoke with Bernard once or twice and Bernard suddenly changed the deal," Shaw said. "He told Danny he wanted all of the HBO money because he was bringing HBO, which wasn't accurate because I was the one who went to HBO and negotiated the money." Shaw said the deal they had previously agreed to was 50-50 with Hopkins being guaranteed at least $3 million. "Once Bernard changed the deal, Danny said it was a non-starter," Shaw said. "So let them go their separate ways." Gee I wonder why Hopkins-Green never happened. And if you click the word here at the end of the post. Gee I guess Mundine wasn't such an irrelevant p***ant after all.