Chavez Vs Froch on the undercard of Mayweather V.S. living body
Would you not buy this card?!
Floyd Mayweather wouldnt do it
Chavez Vs Froch on the undercard of Mayweather V.S. living body
Would you not buy this card?!
So its picking on someone to dust off one of the biggest in boxings history
Probably couldve sold it out twice over for the Floyd fight at that time. He was huge - 1.2million ppvs sold at 4am in the UK for that floyd-hatton fightIf hatton fought Floyd in the uk he could have filled that stadium.
Chavez Vs Froch on the undercard of Mayweather V.S. living body
Would you not buy this card?!
not pick on fighters who he beat like some people
they threatened to do this in for a Floyd fight in the past too. I cannot remember which one.
Considering all the baggage and bad feelings Bob tends to carry with him you would think he'd take a step back from the day to day operations at Top Rank and let Carl Moretti be the guy who hammers out deals with people that aren't feeling Bob.Chavez Jr. Wants Arum To Deal With Keane, Not Dad
Posted by: Rene Umanzor on 6/11/2014 .
By Rene Umanzor
Former WBC middleweight champion Julio César Chávez Jr. is frustrated that he's currently inactive, but says he doesn't regret his decision to turn down a July fight against Gennady Golovkin - because he didn't like the terms where his current promoter Top Rank would gain future promotional rights. Chavez wanted to become a free agent following the outcome of the match.
"This frustrates me, frustrates me because I don't want to be talking, I want to be boxing up in the ring. But I do not regret the position I have taken because I have a family, I have people advising me and I want to make things right. I took everything they wanted except the contract extension. And until now I have not received any other offers to fight. They have said that they want me to return on September 13, I also heard the name of Carl Froch, but right now I'm in the middle of a cold war and I do not know what will happen," Chavez said.
Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum is not on good terms with Chavez's manager, Billy Keane, and would rather deal with the boxer's father, the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. But the boxer prefers to have Keane as the man in charge of any negotiations with Top Rank.
"Arum is really insisting on wanting to talk to me and my dad, something that I think is unprofessional because neither myself nor my dad know contracts or laws. He does not want to negotiate with my manager. I would tell [Arum] to respect the laws of boxing and the Muhammad Ali Act that requires transparency in the negotiations. I would ask him to talk to my manager and not with my dad."
Chavez Jr. Wants Arum To Deal With Keane, Not Dad
Posted by: Rene Umanzor on 6/11/2014 .
By Rene Umanzor
Former WBC middleweight champion Julio César Chávez Jr. is frustrated that he's currently inactive, but says he doesn't regret his decision to turn down a July fight against Gennady Golovkin - because he didn't like the terms where his current promoter Top Rank would gain future promotional rights. Chavez wanted to become a free agent following the outcome of the match.
"This frustrates me, frustrates me because I don't want to be talking, I want to be boxing up in the ring. But I do not regret the position I have taken because I have a family, I have people advising me and I want to make things right. I took everything they wanted except the contract extension. And until now I have not received any other offers to fight. They have said that they want me to return on September 13, I also heard the name of Carl Froch, but right now I'm in the middle of a cold war and I do not know what will happen," Chavez said.
Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum is not on good terms with Chavez's manager, Billy Keane, and would rather deal with the boxer's father, the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. But the boxer prefers to have Keane as the man in charge of any negotiations with Top Rank.
"Arum is really insisting on wanting to talk to me and my dad, something that I think is unprofessional because neither myself nor my dad know contracts or laws. He does not want to negotiate with my manager. I would tell [Arum] to respect the laws of boxing and the Muhammad Ali Act that requires transparency in the negotiations. I would ask him to talk to my manager and not with my dad."
http://www.fighthype.com/news/article17209.html
at Top Gank offering him 75% less to fight without the extension