Isaac lowe

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maley1984
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Isaac lowe

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Saw a thread on another forum so thought I'd bump it here. Since drawing with ryan walsh he turned the rematch down and has gone on the fight on Tyson fury under cards against unknowns with not the best records. Is he wasting his career...
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Maybe he loves living that Fury groupie life (you can dream too Mick)...maybe he .would rather be jetting it to the US with his big papi rather than facing serious domestic opponents. Could he have gotten in on the golden contract?
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margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 11:25 Maybe he loves living that Fury groupie life (you can dream too Mick)...maybe he .would rather be jetting it to the US with his big papi rather than facing serious domestic opponents. Could he have gotten in on the golden contract?

His managerial team have organised the tournament surely he sud of been offered a slot
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Re: Isaac lowe

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He's gone backwards. He wants to follow everywhere Fury goes.

He was paid a poxy $5k on the Fury-Wilder undercard..

Surely a Walsh rematch would have paid him more than that.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 11:32 He's gone backwards. He wants to follow everywhere Fury goes.

He was paid a poxy $5k on the Fury-Wilder undercard..

Surely a Walsh rematch would have paid him more than that.
Think he likes just being part of Fury/Davidson’s gang going around.

Unless he maybe got something under the table in UK - they do that a lot where they pay small in US for tax and they get fee from UK right.

Remember Callum Smith getting $5,000 for US fight early in his career.
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Re: Isaac lowe

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3132DW wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 14:24
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 11:32 He's gone backwards. He wants to follow everywhere Fury goes.

He was paid a poxy $5k on the Fury-Wilder undercard..

Surely a Walsh rematch would have paid him more than that.
Think he likes just being part of Fury/Davidson’s gang going around.

Unless he maybe got something under the table in UK - they do that a lot where they pay small in US for tax and they get fee from UK right.

Remember Callum Smith getting $5,000 for US fight early in his career.
Yh. That’s exactly what happens. They get addition money for UK rights. Some boxers are contracted with SKY and get even more. But tbh, how much more you reckon he was gonna get? Fury was the main UK attraction on that card and Lowe wasn’t even on TV. Lol
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Re: Isaac lowe

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Lowe's not some high profile guy who is going to be drawing TV rights for crappy fights abroad
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 15:38
3132DW wrote: 10 Sep 2019, 14:24

Think he likes just being part of Fury/Davidson’s gang going around.

Unless he maybe got something under the table in UK - they do that a lot where they pay small in US for tax and they get fee from UK right.

Remember Callum Smith getting $5,000 for US fight early in his career.
Yh. That’s exactly what happens. They get addition money for UK rights. Some boxers are contracted with SKY and get even more. But tbh, how much more you reckon he was gonna get? Fury was the main UK attraction on that card and Lowe wasn’t even on TV. Lol
Maybe £15-20k region. Probably doesn’t have any expenses as stays with Tyson.
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Re: Isaac lowe

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I would imagine his trip around the world free of charge, first class, will be worth much more than he’d get for anything over here. He’s Tyson’s best mate.
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