JMM cannot afford to lose!!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by chimba, Oct 28, 2007.


  1. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Otherwise his career can be over...His title is his only marketablity and its feeble at that. If he loses that belt...he might have to go back to Indonesia to make money. On the other hand Juarez has tons of opportunities if he pulls off the upset
     
  2. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    True

    If he loses, it could be devestating.
     
  3. Boom_Boom

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

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    The Pac fight will still be available to him but he will lose all leverage in the negotiations.
     
  4. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    If he lose he can still fight pac i mean look at Barrera he got he ass kick by Marquez,but still got a fight with pac.
     
  5. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    :lol: :lol: :lol: I tell you right now..he'd be lucky to get 250k for a PAC fight if he loses... I'll tell you why...Can you imagine JMM after a loss get more than 100k to fight anyone in the 130 div besides PAC?

    Also PACs management will make sure they pour some salt into that wound...JMMs and Nachos been talking **** that they need to get paid as much as PAC or even more

    But JMM is too proud for this to happen...hed rather have a rematch with Chris John for 50k to avenge his loss
     
  6. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    But this time around Marquez will suffer the same faith as Barrera.:firedevi:
     
  7. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    PAC fought MAb because there was money to be made...
    PAC / JMM w/o the title will be like PAC vs. a nobody in the eyes of many casual fans...

    The promoters are lucky to get 200k PPV sales on this fight.

    Now if you're PAC and have 1 or 2 fights a year...why waste your valuable time??

    To settle a score?? please...
     
  8. Chert

    Chert Ringside Potato Full Member

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    forget about the 7-digit payday, if jmm loses to juarez. pac may still fight him but his purse will just be around 500K. and that's already being generous.
     
  9. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    Yeah to settle a score many peoples wanna see it made i'd still watch it.
     
  10. Boom_Boom

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

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    If he did lose and I were Pac's promoter I would offer JMM 30K for the rematch, andit has to be in a Manilla parking lot with Filipino judges.

    But either way, JMM will still be offered big fights against the Guzman's and Valero's of the division.
     
  11. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seems to me that you are so concerned about what they make. :huh Why?
     
  12. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    Mondays doesnt start until i wake up.
     
  13. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    Really?? How so why couldnt he have fought them and instead fought Chris John before for 30k?
     
  14. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    I'm just concerned for JMM why do you care what I think.. You live in Toronto?? Why dont you visit my shops and see that I make more than JMM and you:rofl :rofl Now go back to your bedroom and go to sleep:rofl
     
  15. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Yes! Absolutely. Without the belt and the title . . . JMM has no bargaining chips to go for the big money fights. He can win back the title . . . but no more chance for a big money fight.