Why do you care about this so much?
Dude doesn't miss a chance to white knight Floyd. Damn...
Information rules the world, and it annoys me when folks peddle bad/inaccurate information.
Mayweather will make more money than McGregor, but it won't be 15:1, for the simple fact that McGregor being far now came to the table than that. With the UFC taking their share, 4:1 Floyd is a better guess.
Anyway, whatever; sit back and enjoy the show.
What information? You're so retarded and invested in this, that you took a joke seriously and wrote a whole essay paper on it. F*ck off.
Boxing Scene will shut down due to inefficient number of threads about the same freak show... This has been quite ridiculous in the recent week... Oh well...
Why do you care about this so much?
Information rules the world, and it annoys me when folks peddle bad/inaccurate information.
Mayweather will make more money than McGregor, but it won't be 15:1, for the simple fact that McGregor being far now came to the table than that. With the UFC taking their share, 4:1 Floyd is a better guess.
Anyway, whatever; sit back and enjoy the show.
There's going to be a discrepancy, but it's unlikely to be that bad, tbh. From what Conor has said (that he'll get $100m if the fight ends up getting the Mayweather-Pacquiao number, which generated north of $470m on PPV), Mayweather Promotions and the UFC are likely splitting the fight 65/35-70/30, with the UFC and McGregor Sports & Entertainment likely along those same lines (with Conor getting the 65%-70%).
PPV, ticket allotments for the fight, UK/Ireland TV, Canadian PPV, sponsors, etc will all get thrown into the pot, costs and guarantees will be covered, and everything gets split accordingly.
Why do you care about this so much?
This is 100% going to be the aftermath of this fight, just you wait and see:
http://i.imgur.com/6SCcU3w.jpg
:rofl:
There's going to be a discrepancy, but it's unlikely to be that bad, tbh. From what Conor has said (that he'll get $100m if the fight ends up getting the Mayweather-Pacquiao number, which generated north of $470m on PPV), Mayweather Promotions and the UFC are likely splitting the fight 65/35-70/30, with the UFC and McGregor Sports & Entertainment likely along those same lines (with Conor getting the 65%-70%).
PPV, ticket allotments for the fight, UK/Ireland TV, Canadian PPV, sponsors, etc will all get thrown into the pot, costs and guarantees will be covered, and everything gets split accordingly.