Groves Degale Purse Split

Groves Degale Split

Bigger share to Degale
7
13%
50/50
38
69%
Bigger share to Groves
10
18%
 
Total votes: 55

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Groves Degale Purse Split

Post by Taansend »

James reckons he deserves more than a 50/50 split should he and George fight again.

I say 50/50 is fair

But what say you?


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According to an article he wrote in the daily mirror, he's out for several months due to shoulder surgery, which he said he injured prior to porky medina fight
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60/40 to the winner
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I'd rather one of them fought Callum Smith if he wins a world title.
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I voted a 50/50 split ftr
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DannyMCR wrote:60/40 to the winner
I would say this too.
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Now Groves has a title, which he won more convincingly than DeGale - I would say 50:50. Groves is a much bigger name and clearly not been as badly "Cobra'd" as Carl claimed.
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Tricky one to call. I give James the edge in terms of his record - winning the title and defending it in USA and also winning and defending it against a better calibre of opponent than Chudinov. But George can rightly claim that he beat James when they fought.

In terms of putting bums on seats you have to give George the edge. The general public know who George is, albeit as the man who Froch KOd, whereas James probably only generates a flicker of recognition from his Olympic feats.

I think on balance 50/50 is spot on here and both fighters should be careful not to let their egos price themselves out of a deal which let's be honest will be the biggest payday that either has left in their career.
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Winner takes it all :bag:
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Even though Groves has earned 50/50 Degale ego wont allow 50/50. He'll say he fought the best in US blah, blah.
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CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tricky one to call. I give James the edge in terms of his record - winning the title and defending it in USA and also winning and defending it against a better calibre of opponent than Chudinov. But George can rightly claim that he beat James when they fought.

In terms of putting bums on seats you have to give George the edge. The general public know who George is, albeit as the man who Froch KOd, whereas James probably only generates a flicker of recognition from his Olympic feats.

I think on balance 50/50 is spot on here and both fighters should be careful not to let their egos price themselves out of a deal which let's be honest will be the biggest payday that either has left in their career.
Agree completely with this

I always get the impression there is more "hatred" from degales side than groves tbh. If you read a lot of articles or interviews with degale, he rarely misses an opportunity to throw a dig in. I think groves is marginally more less bothered than degale, probably by virtue of having beaten him twice
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Post by wesshaw1985 »

Groves out does DeGale in wins, ticket sales, PPV sales and UK recognition.
DeGale brings a bigger name Stateside to the table.
50/50 is what DeGale should be happy with. Groves is the one who should be asking for a little more, probably 60/40.

If DeGale is his usual arrogant self then Groves will dig his heels in and ask for more.
If DeGale agrees to 50/50 with no complaints then I would imagine Groves will accept that to get the fight made.
DeGales attitude in negotiations will dictate how Groves plays it...
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Ossyrules wrote:According to an article he wrote in the daily mirror, he's out for several months due to shoulder surgery, which he said he injured prior to porky medina fight
In the article I attached to the original post he said he's going to fight before the end of the year. Groves just had an op on his broken jaw so a December fight suits both men.
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DannyMCR wrote:60/40 to the winner
:TU:
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Horse wrote:I'd rather one of them fought Callum Smith if he wins a world title.
Smiff on the undercard (against Tyron Zeuge :D ) & the winners meet.

Sorted.
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stujones wrote:Now Groves has a title, which he won more convincingly than DeGale - I would say 50:50. Groves is a much bigger name and clearly not been as badly "Cobra'd" as Carl claimed.
Stu, please refresh my memory. Where was the Froch Groves rematch & how many people were there?
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Big fight, both world champs, both big names domestically anyway. 50/50.
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Ossyrules wrote:
CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tricky one to call. I give James the edge in terms of his record - winning the title and defending it in USA and also winning and defending it against a better calibre of opponent than Chudinov. But George can rightly claim that he beat James when they fought.

In terms of putting bums on seats you have to give George the edge. The general public know who George is, albeit as the man who Froch KOd, whereas James probably only generates a flicker of recognition from his Olympic feats.

I think on balance 50/50 is spot on here and both fighters should be careful not to let their egos price themselves out of a deal which let's be honest will be the biggest payday that either has left in their career.
Agree completely with this

I always get the impression there is more "hatred" from degales side than groves tbh. If you read a lot of articles or interviews with degale, he rarely misses an opportunity to throw a dig in. I think groves is marginally more less bothered than degale, probably by virtue of having beaten him twice
In the first Groves Degale fight (pro) I felt that James lost it rather than George won it, if you know what I mean.

And he's still fighting the same way. Looking brilliant in spurts then not doing much for rounds at a time.
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I would say the O2 is the favourite venue if there were to get made. O2 has a capacity of 20,000 doesn't it? Although I think this would be a great venue for this type of fight, I would say it could sell more than 20,000 tickets easily. How many do you guys think it would sell?
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fightfan95 wrote:I would say the O2 is the favourite venue if there were to get made. O2 has a capacity of 20,000 doesn't it? Although I think this would be a great venue for this type of fight, I would say it could sell more than 20,000 tickets easily. How many do you guys think it would sell?
It would definitely sell out. & they could add in the Chelsea v Arsenal angle. That wouldn't cause any trouble, would it :lol:
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fightfan95 wrote:I would say the O2 is the favourite venue if there were to get made. O2 has a capacity of 20,000 doesn't it? Although I think this would be a great venue for this type of fight, I would say it could sell more than 20,000 tickets easily. How many do you guys think it would sell?
James is a big Arsenal fan so maybe the Emirates is feasible although that would probably mean waiting until next summer
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Re: Groves Degale Purse Split

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Taansend wrote:
Ossyrules wrote:
CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tricky one to call. I give James the edge in terms of his record - winning the title and defending it in USA and also winning and defending it against a better calibre of opponent than Chudinov. But George can rightly claim that he beat James when they fought.

In terms of putting bums on seats you have to give George the edge. The general public know who George is, albeit as the man who Froch KOd, whereas James probably only generates a flicker of recognition from his Olympic feats.

I think on balance 50/50 is spot on here and both fighters should be careful not to let their egos price themselves out of a deal which let's be honest will be the biggest payday that either has left in their career.
Agree completely with this

I always get the impression there is more "hatred" from degales side than groves tbh. If you read a lot of articles or interviews with degale, he rarely misses an opportunity to throw a dig in. I think groves is marginally more less bothered than degale, probably by virtue of having beaten him twice
In the first Groves Degale fight (pro) I felt that James lost it rather than George won it, if you know what I mean.

And he's still fighting the same way. Looking brilliant in spurts then not doing much for rounds at a time.
I can't agree with that assessment of the first fight.

Degale was getting outclassed and outboxed for the first half of that fight. He dragged himself back in it to his credit, but groves was on the front foot in that fight from the off. If degale had started better then took his foot off (oscar Tito style), then your point would work for me
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CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tricky one to call. I give James the edge in terms of his record - winning the title and defending it in USA and also winning and defending it against a better calibre of opponent than Chudinov. But George can rightly claim that he beat James when they fought.

In terms of putting bums on seats you have to give George the edge. The general public know who George is, albeit as the man who Froch KOd, whereas James probably only generates a flicker of recognition from his Olympic feats.

I think on balance 50/50 is spot on here and both fighters should be careful not to let their egos price themselves out of a deal which let's be honest will be the biggest payday that either has left in their career.
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Post by rio »

DannyMCR wrote:60/40 to the winner
Agree 60/40 to the winner or 50/50.
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Post by youngrell »

I would say 50/50 is fair for sure.

It feels as though a second fight between the two could have less exposure than the first. Despite both being in the relative infancy of their careers for the first fight, there was plenty of interest in their rivalry and the fight was PPV. Both have had a lot of good fights since, both won world titles and yet the second fight could be less attractive to the casual fan.

I could be wrong, but that is my initial thought.
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