Re: Boxing Life Stories - I'm calling it now
Posted: 24 Dec 2022, 04:58
Murray like Reid good pro career but not much to show for it afterwards
Good post.veriton wrote: ↑09 Jan 2023, 14:37 Just finished the Reid one, powerful stuff and great interviewing from dixon as the conversation goes deep.
Shocking how little Reid made and that he now struggles to pay his bills. He was everything a man wanted to be yet could never fill the hole in his heart from being abandoned as a child. Does sound as though its made him a great dad to his son though, so the circle is broken which is a huge achievement in itself alongside everything he did in the ring.
Just finished it myself. Agree with you, seems like a really nice fella, but not the most exciting listen compared to some of the others. Also felt Tris was at times jockeyed him along and interjecting just as he was about to give more details/insights on something.Controversial wrote: ↑02 Feb 2023, 10:39 Listened to the Lee Meager one, seems like he’s got his head screwed on and honest
I was distracted by how much he sounds like Jason ManfordControversial wrote: ↑02 Feb 2023, 10:39 Listened to the Lee Meager one, seems like he’s got his head screwed on and honest
Quite a few watched the Cherifi and Malinga fights, and they were totally deflating. It was obvious there was something missing.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
I thought there was something wrong at the time. If I remember rightly Hatton said this just after the fight when he was a small hall fighter at the time. 70k is still crap, even then.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
Learning Robin Reid’s backstory in his own words was genuinely very heartbreaking, as was hearing him break down near the end and talk about his struggles with finances and mental health. Not British but I can tell he’s a real standup guy and was a great fighter in his day.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
They should have been even more cherished as we hardly had any Olympic medalists. Audley started the ball rolling for big money for UK Olympians.524046 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2023, 02:40Learning Robin Reid’s backstory in his own words was genuinely very heartbreaking, as was hearing him break down near the end and talk about his struggles with finances and mental health. Not British but I can tell he’s a real standup guy and was a great fighter in his day.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
In terms of the Calzaghe purse, 70k is very low especially considering he was a former world champion and an Olympic bronze medalist. Nowadays if you are just an Olympian(don’t even have to win a medal) that usually makes you a big enough star that right out the gate you’re signed to a minimum 6 figure per fight contract. Guess things were different back then?
...and then Jake Paul earns £10m per white collar fight524046 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2023, 02:40Learning Robin Reid’s backstory in his own words was genuinely very heartbreaking, as was hearing him break down near the end and talk about his struggles with finances and mental health. Not British but I can tell he’s a real standup guy and was a great fighter in his day.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
In terms of the Calzaghe purse, 70k is very low especially considering he was a former world champion and an Olympic bronze medalist. Nowadays if you are just an Olympian(don’t even have to win a medal) that usually makes you a big enough star that right out the gate you’re signed to a minimum 6 figure per fight contract. Guess things were different back then?
Audley starting it still blows my mind. Lennox Lewis was very undervalued in the early years of his career in both the UK and America(for different reasons) which obviously is very funny in retrospect given what he went on to do. Meanwhile you had Amir Khan making minimum million dollar purses for most of his career and over 10 million for the Canelo fight.mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2023, 04:58They should have been even more cherished as we hardly had any Olympic medalists. Audley started the ball rolling for big money for UK Olympians.524046 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2023, 02:40Learning Robin Reid’s backstory in his own words was genuinely very heartbreaking, as was hearing him break down near the end and talk about his struggles with finances and mental health. Not British but I can tell he’s a real standup guy and was a great fighter in his day.Glass Joe wrote: ↑08 Apr 2023, 13:32 Reid probably the best one so far.
I dont think FW was ever going to pay Reid crazy money for the Calzaghe fight. Reid wasnt a world champion or a big name. Hatton saying he should have earned a million but Hatton was selling out M.E.N back then where Reid wasnt. Both him and Joe were fighting in Newcastle so probably didnt generate big money. 70k sounds fair. I doubt Joe was on amazing money back then either.
In terms of the Calzaghe purse, 70k is very low especially considering he was a former world champion and an Olympic bronze medalist. Nowadays if you are just an Olympian(don’t even have to win a medal) that usually makes you a big enough star that right out the gate you’re signed to a minimum 6 figure per fight contract. Guess things were different back then?