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Originally posted by Roman Moreno View PostThat makes no sense though. The purse doesn't just magically appear it comes for what the fight revenue. Pac wasn't half of the split of the revenue. Which in turn equates to having the same purse.
So May can agree after the PPV sales, he takes this amount of % in the remaining revenue.
Originally posted by Reloaded View Post50% on the revenue , go check .
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Originally posted by JoeWbbmest311 View PostCotto is cut in on the PPV money, but if Floyd were to fight Manny, he is not?
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Originally posted by Roman Moreno View PostThat makes no sense though. The purse doesn't just magically appear it comes for what the fight revenue. Pac wasn't half of the split of the revenue. Which in turn equates to having the same purse.
Why should Mayweather, apart from greed and vanity, expect the lion's share of everything, even when dealing with an equal?
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And I'm fairly sure that these top guys are well "prepped" with a variety of answers to what his advisors know he'll be asked about. Even down to "A" lesser amount" and not "THE" lesser amount", which is what most are assuming, although it's not so.
It seems obvious to me, why not to others.
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Originally posted by Even Money View PostAre you ******ed? Floyd was the one that offered pacquiao 40 mil.
All pac cares about is the ppv cut.
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Article Link - http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweathe...#ixzz1tlxQzUMz
How my deal is structured at this particular time in the sport of boxing, I keep 100% of the [pay-per-view] revenue, so why would I even give a guy 50-50. At this particular time,
Yet for Pac, arguably the biggest name in the sport he has to keep 100% and can only offer a flat fee. Sounds to me like he made Pac an offer he knew he couldnt accept.
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