Lol, it would have been more of a robbery if LSC won. There'd be five times as many "robbed" topics. The fact there's only one topic is par for a close, exciting fight.
They are not competing. UFC will be on during boxing undercards and will be finished waaaaaaaaaaaaay before Mayweather makes his entrance in typical late Mayweather style.
You're gay because you see it in that way. Maybe you have inner tendencies that want to come out cause you see it in a sexual way while the rest of the world doesn't.
Boxing itself or just Mayweather/Pac? Aside from May, Pac, and Cotto-Marg II, name one boxing PPV that outsold the lowest UFC PPV last year. Generates more money? Do you think HBO got their dime back from Bradley/Alexander? HBO's budget was destroyed by that fight, thank goodness boxing has its two cash cows.
Put Gamboa on PPV and let's see if he deserves the high sex figures he wants.
In the UFC, the big-time guys make big-time money, the midcard guys make midcard money, and the low-level scrubs make low-scrub money. And they are all matched up against guys at the same competitive level. When a big name fighter like Jose Aldo fights midcard no-draw Chad Mendes, Mendes doesn't ask for a ****ing a raise, he fights Jose to prove he deserves big time purses.
Without promoters and managers, fights would never happen because no one would be there to organize it. Who's going to sell the tickets? Who's going to pitch to the network? Who's going to get the sponsors? Who's going to promote the fight and the fighter and build him up?
Fighters can't do it by themselves. I understand the fighters should get the lion's share but asking for more money when you're not a star, who the **** is going to pay you?
I'm not against fighters getting the bigger share of a purse. I'm against fighters pricing themseves out asking for more money when they have no draw power.
He should have done it in 2013 immediate rematch vs Marquez in Mexico City. That would have been epic. He could have avenged his KO loss or reinforced Marquez's superiority over him.
Because Miguel Cotto is now big enough to have promoters signed on a fight-by-fight basis. He's no longer a small name trying to get the big contracts with top promoters.