【新闻】通过IBF剥夺头衔,戈洛夫金可以获得更多的经济利益

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2023-10-21 04:52:58 显示全部楼层 阅读模式
作者基思.艾迪克

周三,IBF剥夺了戈洛夫金的拳王头衔,并没有给自己带来任何经济上的好处。

IBF把戈洛夫金从冠军位置上移除是一个值得称赞的举措,但也为戈洛夫金节省了一笔六位数的费用。新总部位于纽约的IBF本可以在戈瓦之战中获得很多的奖金,而在德里扬琴科或空缺头衔战中却无法获得。

戈洛夫金将会在下一场比赛中少支付一项管理费用,通常IBF是可以在戈瓦复赛时通过协商获得,IBF这个决定也促使戈洛夫金重新考虑坚持与阿瓦雷兹50-50分成比例的决定是否合适。

对于一个36岁的冠军来说,这是最有经济意义的事情。在别人击败他之前打阿瓦雷兹,可以让他在一夜之间赚到3000万美元。如果对手不是阿瓦雷兹的话,他可能要打五或六场,甚至更多场比赛才能拿到这些钱。

阿瓦雷兹五月的退赛似乎影响了戈洛夫金的判断,戈洛夫金显然不想打毫无名气的德里扬琴科,他应该腾出IBF头衔,而不是向IBF支付两万美元申请例外去打马提罗斯岩。

对于一个记者来说,告诉一个拳击冠军放弃拳王头衔很容易。但事实也确实如此,面对危险的德里扬琴科得到的那一点点的好处,相对于阿瓦雷兹的复赛没有任何财务意义。最终戈洛夫金可以为自己的家庭,包括两个年幼的孩子得到更多的经济利益,而去打德里扬琴科未必就能增强戈洛夫金的影响力。

戈洛夫金曾经是一个高傲的斗士,很多人都在躲避的怪物,戈洛夫金将很难接受批评者们认为他躲避了德里扬琴科。但是在他职业生涯中这个脆弱的阶段必须尽量让自己的收入最大化,而对阿瓦雷兹复赛的需求也仍然很高。

即使戈洛夫金在和阿瓦雷兹二番战之前击败德里扬琴科,仍然会有更年轻和不败的对手来挑战他,如果戈洛夫金转而去追求有利可图的大战,批评者们还是会说他躲避某某对手。

WBC临时中量级冠军,戈洛夫金WBC冠军的强制性挑战者杰玛尔.查洛 (27- 0,21 KOs)目前位居榜首,可以理解的是,拳击迷们希望看到戈洛夫金VS查洛。再就是德里扬琴科,安德拉德和村田凉太。

拥有WBO头衔的桑德斯对戈洛夫金来说也是一个很有吸引力的选择,因为戈洛夫金长期以来都表示希望同时拥有所有公认的中量级拳王头衔,想要想实现这个梦想就必须过这一关。

但现在的问题是,戈洛夫金即使拿到了WBO头衔,强制性的责任也不会让他保持这五个冠军的太长久。明智的拳迷都知道,在其他拳手证明自己之前,戈洛夫金还是中量级之王。

无论如何,很显然戈洛夫金已经意识到了,是时候把骄傲放在一边,追求利益最大化的时候了。

阿瓦雷兹药检呈阳性后戈洛夫金应该得到一定的补偿,但50-50的要求并不理性。一番战70-30,二番战原定65-35,现在霍亚答应60-40是一个合理的回应。尽管戈洛夫金是一个不败的卫冕冠军,但堕落的超级巨星阿瓦雷兹仍然是毫无疑问A角。


阿瓦雷兹选择雅各布斯的替代方案,和戈洛夫金打德里扬琴科类似。如果戈洛夫金通过IBF罢免这件事回到与阿瓦雷兹的复赛中来,他得到的不只是免除IBF费用这一项好处。

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By Keith Idec

The IBF didn’t do itself any financial favors by stripping Gennady Golovkin of its middleweight title Wednesday.

By following its own rules – strangely a commendable move among often-unscrupulous sanctioning organizations – the IBF cost itself six figures in sanctioning fees by removing Golovkin as its middleweight champion. The New Jersey-based IBF would’ve made more money from sanctioning a Golovkin fight for its 160-pound title, particularly a rematch against Canelo Alvarez, than it’ll take from the purses of Sergiy Derevyanchenko and whoever its No. 1 middleweight contender fights for its suddenly unclaimed crown.

In an interesting twist among sanctioning bodies that typically cost fighters money, the IBF inadvertently did Golovkin multiple financial favors when it surprisingly stripped him.

Golovkin obviously will have to pay one less sanctioning fee the next time he fights, which often are negotiated sums in lucrative events such as the Canelo rematch. The Kazakh knockout artist still will have to pay for the right to defend the WBA, WBC and IBO titles, but he won’t owe the IBF anything out of his seven-figure purse.

Beyond those savings, by eliminating ** a mandatory defense against Derevyanchenko as even an option for Golovkin, the IBF’s decision apparently has made him come to his senses and reconsider less than the 50-50 split Golovkin demanded recently for a second fight against Alvarez.

Tom Loeffler, Golovkin’s promoter, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal for a story posted to its website Wednesday night that Golovkin has changed his stance on a 50-50 split and wants to fight Alvarez again September 15.

That’s what makes the most financial sense for a 36-year-old champion who won’t have another opportunity to make potentially $30 million in one night if an opponent other than Alvarez beats him before he can secure that career-high payday. If he were to keep winning, Golovkin would have to fight five or six times, maybe more, to make what he could earn in what has become an even more intriguing middleweight championship rematch since Alvarez was suspended for failing two performance-enhancing drug tests in February.

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While Golovkin clearly didn’t want to fight the unbeaten but unheralded Derevyanchenko next, his irrepressible insistence on keeping all his titles seemingly clouded Golovkin’s judgment once Alvarez withdrew from their scheduled May 5 rematch April 3. Golovkin should’ve vacated the IBF title, rather than paying the IBF a $20,000 fee to request the exception he eventually received to fight Vanes Martirosyan, rather than Derevyanchenko, on May 5 in Carson, California.

Yes, it’s all too easy for a reporter to tell a fighter who worked extremely hard to win a world title to simply give it up. But boxing Derevyanchenko in what would’ve been a dangerous fight, and for a fraction of what Golovkin can collect for fighting Alvarez again, never made any financial sense.

Ultimately, this is about Golovkin securing as much money as possible for the financial future of his family, which includes two young children. And it’s not like defeating Derevyanchenko (12-0, 10 KOs) would’ve done anything to enhance Golovkin’s legacy.

A prideful fighter like Golovkin, once the monster most didn’t want to fight, will have a tough time accepting that his critics contend that he ducked Derevyanchenko. But this fragile stage in his career is about maximizing his earnings while there’s still such high demand for an Alvarez rematch.

A second bout between Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs) and Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) will never be more marketable or more profitable than it is now. Even if Golovkin were to have beaten Derevyanchenko, there still would be younger, undefeated challengers for him to fight, contenders detractors would claim Golovkin avoided if he instead pursued more lucrative alternatives.

Jermall Charlo (27-0, 21 KOs), the WBC’s interim middleweight champion and its mandatory challenger for Golovkin’s WBC crown, currently tops that list. Boxing fans understandably want to see Golovkin fight Charlo, Derevyanchenko, Demetrius Andrade (25-0, 16 KOs) and, to a lesser degree, Ryota Murata (14-1, 11 KOs).

Billy Joe Saunders was an appealing option for Golovkin, too, because Golovkin has long professed a desire to own all of boxing’s recognized middleweight titles at the same time. England’s Saunders (26-0, 12 KOs) possesses the WBO title Golovkin would’ve needed to win to achieve that dream.

Problem is, even if Golovkin would’ve added the WBO belt to his IBF, IBO, WBA and WBC championships, mandatory responsibilities wouldn’t have allowed him to keep those five titles long. Besides, sensible boxing fans know Golovkin is the middleweight champion of the world until an opponent proves otherwise inside the ring.

Regardless, Golovkin apparently realizes the time has come for the longtime middleweight champion to put his pride aside and embrace the biggest, most profitable fight available to him.

He should be compensated for the trouble Alvarez’s two positive tests for clenbuterol caused him recently. Golovkin settled for a reported purse of $1.2 million for the Martirosyan match, when he was supposed to make somewhere between $25 million and $30 million for the Alvarez rematch.

That concession essentially has been made by Oscar De La Hoya, Alvarez’s promoter, offering Golovkin a 60-40 split for their second showdown. Golovkin accepted a 70-30 split for their first fight and was willing to take a 65-35 split for their rematch when it was initially negotiated for May 5.

An angry Golovkin wanted more money once Alvarez’s clenbuterol debacle destroyed their May 5 rematch. That was an equitable expectation met with a reasonable response of 60-40.

Demanding a 50-50 split was unrealistic, despite that Golovkin is the undefeated defending champion who should’ve won a decision in their first fight September 16 in Las Vegas. His undeserved draw and suspension aside, Alvarez remains the unquestioned ‘A’ side in their rematch.

You need not look any further than their pay-per-view production and reported purses for proof.

That said, Alvarez will make more money for fighting Golovkin than he would for facing anyone else September 15. From a credibility standpoint, the besmirched superstar needs to get in the ring with Golovkin again as well.

Daniel Jacobs (34-2, 29 KOs), who was offered a fight against Alvarez on Tuesday, is a dangerous alternative for the Mexican icon. Similar to Golovkin’s fight against Derevyanchenko, facing Jacobs makes little sense for Alvarez when he could make much more money for boxing Golovkin again.

Alvarez isn’t the one dissatisfied with his eight-figure split, though. It’s up to Golovkin to become more reasonable and ensure he gets the opportunity to make Alvarez pay the best way Golovkin knows how.

If stripping Golovkin of its middleweight title Wednesday indeed leads him back to his rematch against Alvarez, the IBF will have done him more than one financial favor.

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.



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2023-10-21 04:53:45 显示全部楼层
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IBF的做法无可非议,但是最大的问题是拳击组织实在太多,加上其他组织尤其是WBC这个不要脸的组织,IBF没法和WBC这玩意竞争。
WBC的拳王动不动就几年不打法定卫冕,虽然被拳迷骂,但他们却实实在在的获得了经济上的好处。
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三鸡有腰带有好处,没有腰带也有好处,无论有没有三鸡都有好处,好像逻辑有问题。
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当拳迷要他升级的时候他说中,我要统一中量级,这个意义被升级要大。
当IBF卸掉他的要带时,他说,这很好,省了我不少钱。。。 d1.gif
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扰人清梦是不道德的 d1.gif
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做鸡迷难啊。三鸡不断出殠,说统一还丢掉一条腰带,吹牛横扫154--175,结果只扫了147--154
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2023-10-21 04:56:36 显示全部楼层
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希望WBC再让戈洛夫金省一笔钱。
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扬琴科也要坚持与阿瓦雷兹50-50分成比例來决定赚到3000万美元啊。

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山鸡团队,有问题,4/6分成应该说的过去了。二战无论谁胜谁负,現在该是谈三战的时侯了,这倒好儿子流产了不说孙子也耽误了。
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真水无香 发表于 2018-6-7 17:18
当拳迷要他升级的时候他说中,我要统一中量级,这个意义被升级要大。
当IBF卸掉他的要带时,他说,这很 ...
一个脑残加虚伪的团队,可怜一些迷迷今天听到山鸡的悲催消息后到现在一个都没出现,也出来为鸡神加加油打打气啊。
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