you guys will be sorely surprised, this isn't a Golden Boy fighter Manny is up against it's actually the guy that can keep the Top Rank ship alive when Manny goes home, it wouldn't benefit Arum to have Bradley lose this fight if anything he will pull strings and get that Draw done. I'm betting 100$ on a Draw, this is a likely outcome because neither one will get knocked out but it's not in Arum's benefit to have either one lose.
I'll take that bet if you're so confident that it will be a draw.
Good interview by Bob, and props to Mayweather on keeping his composure.
Floyd offering 40 million flat fee to Manny and keeping 100% of the revenue is just pricing himself out of a fight that he doesn't want.
Only a mentally retarded person with no grasp of reality would take Floyd's beyond ridiculous split offer.
If this fight happens at 147, Pac has no weight advantage at all. Looking at Bradley's physique, he could easily toss Pacquiao around the ring like a rag doll.
The OP of this thread lack common sense and is an idiot. Why build a temporary stadium and spend millions of dollars when there's no boxing contract signed by Mayweather and Pacquiao.
Mayweather has 75m in the bank not including assets...
250k for him is gambling change for NBA games
How did you come up with the 75mil figure? Are you Floyd's accountant? Not too long ago, Floyd came out of his retirement so he could pay the 6 million in back taxes he owed.
Considering how much Floyd was guaranteed for this fight and the amount of money spent on the promotion, anything less than 1 million ppv buys would be considered a failure.
I'm not buying the PPV but I will be in attendance just like I was during the Pac vs. Clottey fight. I'll be getting some complimentary $500 a seat tickets. :)
You'll end up sitting there watching that huge TV... it's inevitable :lol1:
Unless you're ringside obviously, but if you're half way up... you'll be looking up.
I had the $500 seat during the Pac vs. Clottey fight. I was right below the humongous tv screen, I watched 90% of the fight on that amazing screen even though I was only about 40 yards away from the ring.