This is almost as much as Oscar made for the first fight..I think Oscar made 45-50 Million for the first fight...
So Yeah Floyd wanted the same money Oscar got for the first fight..
wouldn't you...?
that was after the ppv percentage cut he gets.. not before.
Mayweather wanted that amount before the PPv percentage cut.
DLH is the bigger draw so he doesn't deserve more money then him and he priced himself out because he didn't want to fight.. for whatever reason that may be, who knows?
that was after the ppv percentage cut he gets.. not before.
Mayweather wanted that amount before the PPv percentage cut.
DLH is the bigger draw so he doesn't deserve more money then him and he priced himself out because he didn't want to fight.. for whatever reason that may be, who knows?
DLH is the bigger draw in 2008???(debatable)
....But He was not the main Attraction..
He was not the focus going into this fight
He had nothing to lose going into this fight
He was not number 1 in the world going into this fight
He was not the favorite going into this fight
He was not the champion going into this fight
He was not the main man in boxing to beat going into this fight
He was not getting **** for fighting Mayweather, but Mayweather was getting **** for fighting DLH...
Mayweather like it or not was the draw this time going into this fight...
This fight was DLH fighting Floyd...
Not Floyd fighting DLH...
Floyd wanted a 52-48 split...
And I dont blame him, He earned it.
Floyd already beat Oscar...
So it doesn't matter...
R.I.P
(Retire In Peace)
Mayweather
1996-2008
Greatest of His Generation...
....But He was not the main Attraction..
He was not the focus going into this fight
He had nothing to lose going into this fight
He was not number 1 in the world going into this fight
He was not the favorite going into this fight
He was not the champion going into this fight
He was not the main man in boxing to beat going into this fight
He was not getting **** for fighting Mayweather, but Mayweather was getting **** for fighting DLH...
Mayweather like it or not was the draw this time going into this fight...
This fight was DLH fighting Floyd...
Not Floyd fighting DLH...
Floyd wanted a 52-48 split...
And I dont blame him, He earned it.
Floyd already beat Oscar...
So it doesn't matter...
90% of the boxing world didnt even want to see a 2nd fight between these 2.
So are millions of boxing fans. How can Floyd expect DOUBLE from what he made in the first fight, for a rematch that is GUARANTEED to be much less succesfull than the first one?
....But He was not the main Attraction..
He was not the focus going into this fight
He had nothing to lose going into this fight
He was not number 1 in the world going into this fight
He was not the favorite going into this fight
He was not the champion going into this fight
He was not the main man in boxing to beat going into this fight
He was not getting **** for fighting Mayweather, but Mayweather was getting **** for fighting DLH...
Mayweather like it or not was the draw this time going into this fight...
This fight was DLH fighting Floyd...
Not Floyd fighting DLH...
Floyd wanted a 52-48 split...
And I dont blame him, He earned it.
Floyd already beat Oscar...
So it doesn't matter...
R.I.P
(Retire In Peace)
Mayweather
1996-2008
Greatest of His Generation...
you must be crazy to think May is a bigger draw then Oscar right now..
Anyway, yeah DLH had nothing to lose.. but he also has and carries around enough money to not fight Mayweather. He can still make a giant payday against anybody.. Mayweather can't do the same. Anyway, what does it matter? They both didn't gain anything in this fight and they both missed out on the payday.. America would not have payed to see the second fight anyway and that's why it's good it wasn't made.
Answer this. If Floyd is a bigger draw than Oscar, who would Cotto make more fighting??? I rest my case.
This is not to try and justify a fight with Oscar over a fight with Floyd now. I would give my pinky finger to see Floyd vs Cotto. Im only trying to prove that Floyd IS NOT a bigger draw than Oscar at the present time.
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