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    Showtime Boxing buys Ortiz-Berto II for $2.25 million. how much will ortiz, berto get?

    After promoters take their cut how much will the fighters earn?

  • #2
    Who's fighting on the co-feature? Is there going to be a co-feature? I hope now that Ken Hershman is going to HBO. That Showtime will start over paying for fights like HBO did.

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    • #3
      Im guessing it's probably a 55/45 split for Ortiz, maybe 60/40 since he won the last fight, and has the upperhand in being well known from the mayweather fight, or debacle. . .

      after promotors get their 27% cut, and after taxes and trainer fees come out, id say Ortiz will walk away with 650 thousand, and Berto will walk away with 500 thousand.

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      • #4
        although last fight berto got like a 60/40 cut . . . funny how things can change after one fight. . .

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        • #5
          It better be atleast a 60-40 split in favor of Ortiz.

          He didn't have to give Berto this rematch.

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          • #6
            probably more than 1 mil.$ each. ortiz didn't have to rematch berto, but realistically it's still one of the better options for both.

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            • #7
              These guys are making a killing from being mediocre, can't hate on that

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              • #8
                berto will get $250.00 because the fight was signed on black friday

                *giggle*

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                • #9
                  Ortiz is by far the bigger draw, hes been in a main event on PPV that supposedly did over 1 million buys.

                  Ortiz should get 65-35 imo

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                  • #10
                    I hope Showtime doesnt overpay Berto like HBO does.

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