Mayweather-Pacquiao: Arum Blows off Floyd's Demand

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  • Da Hammer
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bhopreign
    When people make contracts they go to the past, Floyd has his resume of PPV numbers to bring to the table, that alone gives him the edge, in fact based on his numbers, he should get around a 70/30 split.
    He has exactly 2 fights where he has done great PPV numbers. your acting like he's always been this big time fighter that everyone wants to watch. there's been a couple of times when he has failed to sell out arenas or people would leave in the middle of the fight!!!! the purse should be 50/50 or even 55/45 for Pac as he is the P4P king and both are similar in drawing!

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    • RiZo is Gay
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      #42
      Bob Arum is a fcuking idiot,
      him and floyd already have a bad relationship,
      this fight has such big potential and he wants to get greedy floyd deserves better pot

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      • lopez36
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        #43
        the only reason floyd sold well in those two fights was because of oscar and the other because of hatton,floyd fighting a nobody,puts noboby in the stands,oscar fighting a nobody like patrick charpentier put 50,000 in sub bowl stadium in texas,,,ricky would sell out soccer stadiums....floyd? lol

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        • Bhopreign
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          #44
          Originally posted by Da Hammer
          He has exactly 2 fights where he has done great PPV numbers. your acting like he's always been this big time fighter that everyone wants to watch. there's been a couple of times when he has failed to sell out arenas or people would leave in the middle of the fight!!!! the purse should be 50/50 or even 55/45 for Pac as he is the P4P king and both are similar in drawing!
          Im being as unbias as possible, numbers dont lie. Mayweather has done good numbers in all of his PPV fights. Seems like people dont realize doing 380,000 buys ,against fighters people know youre going to beat, equates to $19,000,000 in revenue.

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          • Da Hammer
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            #45
            Originally posted by Bhopreign
            Im being as unbias as possible, numbers dont lie. Mayweather has done good numbers in all of his PPV fights. Seems like people dont realize doing 380,000 buys ,against fighters people know youre going to beat, equates to $19,000,000 in revenue.
            i'm not trying to belittle floyd's drawing power he is a good draw but im just saying its not much better than pac they are similar! hatton/pac will prove that!

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            • Dave Rado
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              #46
              Originally posted by lopez36
              the only reason floyd sold well in those two fights was because of oscar and the other because of hatton,
              DLH-Mayweather sold nearly twice as many PPV buys as DLH-Pacquiao did though (2.2 million vs. 1.25 million).

              How much Pac-Hatton sells remains to be seen.

              But based on their fights with DLH, Mayweather was the bigger draw.

              Then again, Pac is probably a bigger draw now than he was then, because of the way he beat DLH. And if he beats Hatton, he'll be a bigger draw still.
              Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-18-2009, 09:52 PM.

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #47
                Originally posted by Dave Rado
                DLH-Mayweather sold nearly twice as many PPV buys as DLH-Pacquiao did though.

                How much Pac-Hatton sells remains to be seen.
                And that had nothing to do with the worldwide recession we've been in?

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                • MANGLER
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                  #48
                  Wonder if Pac would be dumb enuf to want Mr boat buyer at 147.

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                  • Dave Rado
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    And that had nothing to do with the worldwide recession we've been in?
                    Hard to tell, but I doubt it. People will pay for the entertainment they want however bad the recession (those who still have jobs). Hollywood's most lucrative period in its entire history was during the Great Depression - people wanted escapism and to forget their troubles for a few hours, at any price. Boxing also got huge crowds during the Great Depression. The first Louis Schmeling fight sold out the Yankee Stadium and it wasn't even for a title. And the Klitschko-Haye fight has sold 30,000 tickets on the day the tickets first went on sale, which is better than any heavyweight fight has sold for a long time. I don't think there's much sign that the recession is having an effect on the really big fights that everyone wants to see. The no name fights will be a different matter of course.
                    Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-18-2009, 10:03 PM.

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                    • warp1432
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                      I giuarantee that Cotto gets atleast 40%, he aint dumb.

                      Pac Should get 60% against a guy like Cotto, 65% agaisnt guys like Mosley and JMM, and 55% against a guy like Floyd.

                      No way, FLoyd will settle for 35%, thats absurd and ridiculous!!!!
                      Agreed. This fight should be 50-50 down the middle. It's only fair.

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