Cotto's best - 425,000; Pacquiao's best - 1.25 million

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  • El Chicano
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    #101
    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
    Yes Its is.

    Que paso ciontigo ahora cabron? Why all this Cotto hate all of the sudden?


    70/30 is a ridiculous offer, period!!!!!!!

    6040 is what it should e. Cotto brings as much people as Pacquiao, plus he accepting the ****ing BS catchweighT!!!!!!!!!
    hmmmmm, what about 69/31?

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    • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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      #102
      It's interesting that they bring up PPV numbers for the reason that Manny should make more money. Team Pac won't acknowlegde them when they negotiate with Floyd.

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      • El Chicano
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        #103
        Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
        It's interesting that they bring up PPV numbers for the reason that Manny should make more money. Team Pac won't acknowlegde them when they negotiate with Floyd.
        Manny vs Cotto will do better numbers than Floyd vs Marquez. They'll use that at the negotiating table to justify Manny's purse.

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        • M.I Truth ?
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          #104
          Originally posted by Perro
          Manny vs Cotto will do better numbers than Floyd vs Marquez. They'll use that at the negotiating table to justify Manny's purse.
          That theory only would work if JMM and Floyd did worse than Pac and JMM. If it doesn't then its hard to really find another angle.

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          • El Chicano
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            #105
            Originally posted by mitruth
            That theory only would work if JMM and Floyd did worse than Pac and JMM. If it doesn't then its hard to really find another angle.
            Manny vs Cotto will do better numbers. It's already been proven that the public is not interested in paying money to see Floyd.

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              #106
              Originally posted by Perro
              Manny vs Cotto will do better numbers. It's already been proven that the public is not interested in paying money to see Floyd.
              Its doesn't matter if Manny and Cotto do better numbers. Floyd has never fought Cotto. What it will come down to is their three common opponents and the numbers they did with them respectively

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              • El Chicano
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                #107
                Originally posted by mitruth
                Its doesn't matter if Manny and Cotto do better numbers. Floyd has never fought Cotto. What it will come down to is their three common opponents and the numbers they did with them respectively
                Have you ever heard of the term, "what have you done for me lately"? The numbers in their upcoming fights will be a huge factor at the negotiating table. You can keep trying to kid yourself, but that's just the way it is homie. Manny's numbers vs Cotto will surpass "Mr PPV's" (lol) numbers vs JMM.

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                • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Perro
                  hmmmmm, what about 69/31?
                  Dont be ****** Puas. You know thats wack!!!!

                  Men the Angulo loss really took a toll on you.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Perro
                    Have you ever heard of the term, "what have you done for me lately"? The numbers in their upcoming fights will be a huge factor at the negotiating table. You can keep trying to kid yourself, but that's just the way it is homie. Manny's numbers vs Cotto will surpass "Mr PPV's" (lol) numbers vs JMM.
                    LOL. I'm aware of the terms homie. if u think that comparing numbers against common opponents won't factor when they sit to crunch numbers it is you who are kidding yourself. The arguement will be the opponents that they respectivly fought. They will not base the entire split based on one fight. That would be moronic. They will base it on the earning potential of the Floyd Pac fight as well as the resume both fighters have when it comes to bringing in money. De La Hoya budged in Negotiations when he fought Pac coming off a not so great Pay per view number with Diaz. Reason being they took into consideration the opponent and they were realistic when considering what manny can bring to the table.
                    Last edited by M.I Truth ?; 06-27-2009, 12:12 AM.

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