HAtton / PBF ..slice of the cake..

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  • .Mik.
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    #11
    Originally posted by Smashing
    I was talking to a work mate about this today..and we came to the 35 to 40 percent mark for Hatton. No way is PBF fighting for less and Hatton should except..at 147 aswell
    So you want the fight to be financially dominated by PBF, at PBf's more favourable weight...presumably in America too?

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    • amaru
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      #12
      it should be at the most 60%-40% in favour of PBF, and thats the highest it should go, if anything i dont think i would begrudge hatton if he was asking for 45% and asking mayweather to take 55%.

      if PBF is asking any higher than 60% then he is pricing himself out of a fight and i wont blame hatton if he walks away from this fight, and if hatton is asking anything more than 45-50%, then he is pricing himself out of this fight.

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      • wolfgang
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        #13
        Are you serious 70/30 hatton whats the most hattons ever got for single fight 2 million maybe 3 floyd got 8 millon against baldomir and 10 against oscar of course floyd should get the bigger percent, if hatton doesnt take 40 percent hes ****** a fight with floyd would be hes biggest payday anyways so no more accuses for hatton if floyd offers him this fight.

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        • mick66
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          #14
          Hatton has other fights that would prove more attractive to a boxing fans point of view....

          I think this fight would be abit dull..Hatton trying to chase down Mayweather, possibly not managing to , and getting picked off all night...(or not?)
          Not a war in sight...
          Yawn ....
          interesting but not an epic
          Hatton should not go too low financialy to get this fight made....I think alot of people would love to see Hatton/Cotto.. and that could generate nearly as much money...if not as much...and the fight would be much better...
          Mosley and DLH are not out the question....and again better fights...

          I just think Hatton should not under sell himself to greedy PBF...

          Hatton really is a big draw when it comes to money...so this should be reflected in his share..not just the fight record of each fighter ..

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          • Smashing
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            #15
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            Originally Posted by Smashing
            I was talking to a work mate about this today..and we came to the 35 to 40 percent mark for Hatton. No way is PBF fighting for less and Hatton should except..at 147 aswell

            So you want the fight to be financially dominated by PBF, at PBf's more favourable weight...presumably in America too?


            i'm saying get the fight before Moseley and Cotto even at 35/40 percent yes is it fair no but i think PBF has more say cos he has the DLH w on his resume bollocks i know.And at 147 thats not a handicap in my mind.Hattons weight at the Castillo fight was 149, PBF comes in around that weight anyways regardless.

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            • iron mike tyson
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              #16
              i think it would be unfair on mayweather to accept anything less than 60% but on the other hand if he wants this fight as bad has he claims he should accept the terms that would get the fight signed because money is no longer the be all end all after the dlh fight its all about legacy now. if he claims hes retired hes admiting hes got enough money now so why should money be the stumbling block on a fight that needs to be made

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              • beecherhq
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                #17
                PBF should get the greater amount obviously, i reckon anything between 30 - 40% would be a good deal for hatton.

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                • *!#@PBRick@#!*
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                  #18
                  65/35 @ 140... 60/40 @ 147...

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