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    • #22
      Pac can't negotiate on ever terms now. Floyd has been in the Top 4 highest grossing non-Heavyweight fights of all-time. Floyd-Oscar, Floyd-Cotto, Floyd-Ortiz, and Floyd-Mosley. Pac hasn't been in one of them. Even in terms of ticket revenue, Floyd generates more money because his tickets cost much more. Hopefully, if this is true and Pac waits for February or March, or something like that, they can agree on a 55-45/60-40 split or something.

      I highly doubt this is true though, no way Bob Arum lets this happen.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Own3d View Post
        If Pacquiao was to win he would regain a lot of the bargaining power he lost.
        True, but its a big risk though.Bradley with 2 healthy legs,Marquez and a non-weight drained Cotto are very dangerous opponents for Pacquiao.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Own3d
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          Originally Posted by OlympicGlory

          09 it was 50/50 dumbass.

          Nope Mayweather has always been the bigger draw.



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          • #25
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View Post
            It's like this whether he faces Mayweather, Marquez or Bradley next, he's gonna lose his next fight, might as well get his biggest pay day.
            true

            which is why the article is bull****

            Instead of delaying it until next year just have a Floyd match this year. That $40 or so million that Floyd offered is more valuable this year than it will be next year

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Own3d
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              Originally Posted by OlympicGlory

              09 it was 50/50 dumbass.

              Nope Mayweather has always been the bigger draw.
              However. Both fighters compliment each other equally for this one fight. Neither fighter will draw as big alone vs. Any other apponent. Therefore it should be fifty fifty.


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              • #27
                Originally posted by 1nonlymre
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                Originally Posted by Own3d

                Quote:

                Originally Posted by OlympicGlory

                09 it was 50/50 dumbass.

                Nope Mayweather has always been the bigger draw.

                However. Both fighters compliment each other equally for this one fight. Neither fighter will draw as big alone vs. Any other apponent. Therefore it should be fifty fifty.


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                • #28
                  Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
                  true

                  which is why the article is bull****

                  Instead of delaying it until next year just have a Floyd match this year. That $40 or so million that Floyd offered is more valuable this year than it will be next year
                  Floyd will not offer $40million again. Pac also needs to drop the defamation case...

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                  • #29
                    Why are they even waiting for queen Mayweather? Are they nuts? The more Pac expresses interest in the fight the more Mayweather will make it difficult. The royal highness might even respond by saying his offer has expired.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Own3d View Post
                      Nope Mayweather has always been the bigger draw.
                      Originally posted by Own3d View Post
                      "Pacquiao can’t negotiate on even terms with Mayweather if Pacquiao loses another fight."



                      Pacquiao never was on even terms and he certainly isn't now.
                      Were you saying this before Floyd asked for more than 50/50? I doubt it. Please provide proof.

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