How much will PBF-Hatton PPV cost?

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  1. dymipepel

    dymipepel Im Banned

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    I say, $54.95.....
     
  2. Hex-One

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    I agree
     
  3. REEDsART

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    Floyd-Hatton WON'T Cost as Much as DeLa-Floyd did...


    REED:nono:
     
  4. Double L

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    what i want to know is why GBP is keeping it hush hush that they're now apparently promoting PBF. don't they usually make a huige announcement when they get a new fighter and try to make a big deal of it? what's the matter? are they afraid of how it's gonna look?
     
  5. Father of Muzse

    Father of Muzse Undisputed Champion

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    Bullshit...

    Especially after Mayweather-Hatton 24/7.
     
  6. Eaner v2.0

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    my guess is that his promotional company will be tied more towards Al Haymon than GBP once Floyd is officially a promoter and as of right now Haymon is formally a manager of fighters even though behind the scenes he acts more like a promoter.
     
  7. dymipepel

    dymipepel Im Banned

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    Well, the answer is obvious....ODLH deliberately lost to Mosley, then signed him up....then he deliberately lost to Hops, then he signed him up.....then he deliberately lost to PBF, then he signed him up......
     
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    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Oscar is the new Don King.

    Even if he loses, he still wins in the long-run.
     
  9. dymipepel

    dymipepel Im Banned

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    Not enitrely correct....he wins, WHEN he loses......
     
  10. *Z*

    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    I think it's Hatton who has some sort of deal with GBP, not Floyd.
     
  11. dymipepel

    dymipepel Im Banned

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    I disagree. ODLH hasn't lost to Hatton yet, so there's no deal between the two.
     
  12. *Z*

    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    When did Oscar lose to Marco Antonio Barrera? I must have missed that fight.
     

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