Floyd taking a paycut for the better undercard?

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  • Vladimir303
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    Floyd taking a paycut for the better undercard?

    Chris John’s rematch with Rocky Juarez for the WBA featherweight title will highlight a loaded undercard at Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s comeback fight against Juan Manuel Marquez on Sept. 19.

    Former welterweight champion Zab Judah also will meet Antonio Diaz in a 144-pound fight at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, and lightweight Australian brawler Michael Katsidis will take on former U.S. Olympian Vicente Escobedo.

    Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer credited Mayweather for the impressive slate of fights, saying the former pound-for-pound champion made the financial concessions necessary to stack the HBO pay-per-view card. Schaefer also claimed Golden Boy isn’t trying to compete with UFC 103, which will be held the same night in Dallas.

    “This is what boxing has to go back to,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Golden Boy’s owner. “We’ve come to the conclusion not only to give you a great main event, but to give you, from top to bottom, fights that you really will enjoy.”


    That hasn’t always been the case in recent years in boxing, with the undercard’s quality usually dropping in inverse proportion to the main event’s importance. In particular, Golden Boy has been accused of scheduling lackluster undercards before main-event bouts for stars De La Hoya or Sugar Shane Mosley.

    Schaefer insists the company is planning for bigger fight nights from now on.

    “You live and learn, and that’s true for all boxing promoters,” Schaefer said. “It took many years to have this kind of card, this kind of event again. … Nothing against the UFC. I’m sure they’re going to put on a great event. I think this card clearly shows where our focus is.”

    John (42-0-2, 22 KOs), who has spent nearly his entire career fighting in his native Indonesia, fought Juarez to a draw in February before backing out of the first rematch date this summer with an illness. He’s training in Big Bear, Calif., and hoping to increase his American profile with just his second stateside fight.

    Juarez (28-4-1, 20 KOs) is 0-3-1 in four major title fights, but the Houston native gained confidence from his first effort against John.

    “I know this is probably my last opportunity, and I’m training very hard,” said Juarez, who lost a one-sided decision to Marquez in November 2007. “I’m not getting any younger, (but) I know I can beat Chris John. I thought I came out with the victory (last time), but I kind of slacked off in the mid rounds, where I knew if I hadn’t, I would be champion right now.”

    Judah (37-6, 25 KOs), who has losses to Mayweather and Joshua Clottey on his recent resume, hasn’t fought since last November, but the Brooklyn native still is a crowd-pleaser with sharp athletic skills. He will face Diaz (46-5-1, 29 KOs), a former welterweight title contender in his fifth fight back from a layoff of nearly three years.

    “I feel good. I feel healthy,” said Diaz, who lost title fights to Antonio Margarito and Mosley. “My reflexes are still there.”

    Escobedo (21-1, 13 KOs), one of Golden Boy’s top prospects from the Sacramento area, is taking a step up in competition. Katsidis (25-2, 21 KOs), known for a reckless fighting style and elaborate pre-fight costuming, has won two straight since losing back-to-back thrillers against Joel Casamayor and Juan Diaz last year
  • El Angel
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    #2
    Does not sound like Floyd to lose a chunk of his check, but maybe he realized a stacked undercard will have more attention and more revenue coming in.

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    • WhoreUs
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      #3
      mayweather is just lowering his guarantee.

      a guarantee his own company was putting up.

      mayweather promotions is co-promoting this with golden boy.



      i think estimates for this fight is lower than expected so they are trying to remedy it.

      the undercard fighters ain't getting a cut of the ppv revenue so whatever numbers a better card adds to the show the better for mayweather.

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      • Jone2ts
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        I think Floyd has a good event going for the 19th regardless of what people think Floyd will do good numbers and this cards is worth it people like me who like Floyd & Zab, plus we got the Juarez Vs John fight. Imma get loaded for this, this will be good and imma get fully loaded and fully smoked for this. Who gonna have the link up on sunday imma have to rewatch it lmao.

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        • Primal Instinx
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          It's definitely a good card but like I've said before it's because Floyd is not the pay per view attraction he said he was and therefore needs assistance from other stars and they have to go head to head with the UFC that night.

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          • RenovatioPR
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mr._Pink
            mayweather is just lowering his guarantee.

            a guarantee his own company was putting up.

            mayweather promotions is co-promoting this with golden boy.



            i think estimates for this fight is lower than expected so they are trying to remedy it.

            the undercard fighters ain't getting a cut of the ppv revenue so whatever numbers a better card adds to the show the better for mayweather.
            I agree with your statement, I just see a worried board for the outcome of the event and trying to utilize any type of remedy and rapidly exposing it to the media so it can keep creating constant talk about the event and probably generate more PPV buys the day of the fight.

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            • DAN916
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              THe ufc card isnt that good couple of old timers on the main event... mayweather fight will be the better choice even if u like boxing n mma equally.

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              • Equinox
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                yup, he sure did. goot stuff on his part.

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                • WhoreUs
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DAN916
                  THe ufc card isnt that good couple of old timers on the main event... mayweather fight will be the better choice even if u like boxing n mma equally.
                  ufc is on free tv.

                  they won't be competing with the fight for ppv buys.

                  people can just buy the ppv and switch back and forth.

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                  • RenovatioPR
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                    Originally posted by Mr._Pink
                    ufc is on free tv.

                    they won't be competing with the fight for ppv buys.

                    people can just buy the ppv and switch back and forth.

                    Well but since the UFc is on free TV that could be a double edged sword. They are alone in the selection for paying to see the event, but there is another event but for free.... I do believe that the Maywather vs JMM is the better attraction for the night but ... this could go both ways..

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