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  • #21
    Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
    All accurate information.
    I thought it was a ****-ish thing to say.



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    • #22
      Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
      $52+ million PPV revenues
      $7 million at the gate
      $x million site fee
      $y million endorsements
      $z million theatre revenue

      $70 million is about right.

      Are you dis*****g the $70 million? What is your estimate?
      The **** are you anyway, an accountant?



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      • #23
        Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
        $52+ million PPV revenues
        $7 million at the gate
        $x million site fee
        $y million endorsements
        $z million theatre revenue

        $70 million is about right.

        Are you dis*****g the $70 million? What is your estimate?

        im not, it just sounded alot.

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        • #24
          Mayweather: "Mosley, a Jealous Former Steroid User"

          Floyd Mayweather Jr. has said a few times that there is nothing to gain by taking a fight with Shane Mosley, but that hasn't stopped him from dishing out some more verbal abuse in Shane's direction. During a recent interview with CBS Sports, Mayweather really took aim at Mosley by calling him a jealous fighter who may still be using steroids. [details]

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          • #25
            This is old.

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            • #26
              Floyd is correct.

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              • #27
                mr.counterfeit cash can say all the **** he wants about mosley.....


                but there is no way around not fighting him & getting away with it publicly. He can take on the winner of pac vs cotto but if he retires without facing the winner of shane vs berto (if it happens) its a HUGE GLARING HOLE in his resume.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by GetSumBrah View Post
                  mr.counterfeit cash can say all the **** he wants about mosley.....


                  but there is no way around not fighting him & getting away with it publicly. He can take on the winner of pac vs cotto but if he retires without facing the winner of shane vs berto (if it happens) its a HUGE GLARING HOLE in his resume.
                  thats the truth!!!

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                  • #29
                    Mayweather Blather

                    Mayweather may be right....but he also may be wrong. It's an undeniable fact that for most of his career he couldn't even half fill a 4,000 seat arena. I'm not sure but I think only a fight or three before the Oscar fight, he was a zero draw.

                    His strong point was always his mouth, not his boxing expertise, no matter how skilled he is, and he very carefully picked as his opponents only those he felt certain he'd beat.

                    I recall very well his fight with Diego Corrales, which actually brought him to my attention, as well as to the attention of the boxing public. I saw immediately his reason for fighting Corrales, who, it should be known, was the favourite to beat him. The average fight fan is not aware, but Mayweather very carefully set the stage for this fight. He chose Corrales, nearly 6 ft.tall, who had already left the 130 lb. division, and was walking around at about 150 or more, was in desperate trouble with the Law, was penniless and thirsty for money to pay his legal expenses, had a very bad matrimonial situation, and actually was due to go to jail for 2 years immediately after the fight.

                    Corrales, being questioned about his weight problems, when asked why he'd take such an unsuitable fight, said that "he made me an offer I couldn't refuse". He spent his training time in just trying to shed the weight, was overweight on the first weigh in, and had spent most of the previous day in a sweat box. As T.K. Stewart wrote, "when I saw Corrales, his skin grey, every rib showing, and looking like death, could hardly stand, I knew right away he had no chance of winning" (paraphrasing).

                    Later, Larry Merchant was talking about having seen Corrales in his dressing room, just before the fight, stuffing down a huge hamburger.

                    The point I'm making is that Mayweather will NEVER make a fight with anyone he is not certain, for whatever reason (which of course is not known to the casual fan) of winning and he's pretty good at prognosticating.

                    Oscar used to do the same thing, but not as well, so he often lost fights he was sure he'd win. So....Mayweather should be a sure thing, if you want to win some betting money.

                    With all the talk about the $600,000 that he forfeited, it guaranteed him a certian win, even without all the other advantages, and he could have backed himself to win to make that money back. However, compared to his purse and PPV, it was only a "fleabite", in exchange for a 100% guaranteed win. Smart guy.

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                    • #30
                      forget Mosley there is no money there why don't people understand that he will make more fighting the winner of Pacquiao-Cotto plus that is the fight everyone wants to see so Mosley can wait he should fight Berto and try to get another belt and add more hype to the fight then he will prolly have a better chance of getting a fight with Floyd but not right now plus Mosley is old as hell and hasnt fought since the beginning of this year so when he does fight he will be rusty as hell and i wouldn't be shocked if he take a loss

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