Mayweather-Pacquiao Has To Be Made, Says Schaefer

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  • FightTalent
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    #31
    Please. Floyd wont walk away from this, nor will he retire. Both fighters and their camps feel they are #1 thus which means they should have the advantage in negotiating, so it will take time since egos are involved. At the end of the day, the fight will be made and two great fighters will square off. At the end of the night, Floyd will be victorious and his detractors will find something else to piss and moan about.

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    • Horus
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      #32
      Honest to god truth Pacquiao has not earned a 50/50 split.
      If Mayweather gives him a 50/50 split he is a dumbass.

      R.I.P AL Haymon
      Originally posted by Al Haymon
      Pay Per View Sales:


      Vs Delahoya
      Mayweather: 2.4 million
      Pacquiao: 1.2 million

      Vs. Marquez
      Mayweather: 1.0 million
      Pacquiao: 400K

      Vs Hatton
      Mayweather: 950K
      Pacquiao: 825K

      Total:
      Mayweather: 4,35 million
      Pacquiao: 2.43 million

      Other Opponents

      Mayweather vs Baldomir: 325K
      Pacquiao vs Diaz: 175K

      Mayweather vs Judah: 390K
      Pacquiao vs Barrera: 350K

      Box Office Sales:

      Vs Delahoya
      Mayweather: 17,078 attendance; $18.4 million revenue (the record)
      Pacquiao: 14,468 attendance; $14.4 million revenue

      Vs. Marquez:
      Mayweather: 13,116 attendance
      Pacquiao: 11,061 attendance

      Vs Hatton:
      Mayweather: 15,488 attendance; $10.4 million revenue
      Pacquiao: 15,368 attendance, $8.8 million revenue


      Mayweather sells more against common opponents.
      Mayweather sells more against no-names (Baldomir/Diaz).

      Mayweather….sells more.


      Congratulations to Floyd for bringing the fans back to boxing...great for THE SPORT.



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      • millcitymauler
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        #33
        Floyd's gonna take the fight because it's a fight that he should win. Cotto doesn't have the ability to fight/keep his wits about him going backwards, but that's Floyds specialty. I see him drawing Manny in for the first three to five rounds, and than running the Filipino into big shots, and ultimately that same check-hook he ruined Ricky Hatton with. Big props to Pac for that masterpiece last night, but the only welterweight in the world not named Paul Wiliams that beats Pac is Money May. Pac should wait for the SSM-Berto winner, but Arum and Roach won't be able to turn down the record pay-day. Tough fight, but Floyd will show the world that he's the best of this era. (...and this coming from a guy who doesn't much care for Mayweather, and really digs Manny Pacquiao).

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        • RodBarker
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          #34
          Originally posted by DLT
          He'll take it or something close to it if Pac puts up a huge number with the Cotto fight and he probably will
          Yes exactly , its a negotiation and the previous figures will dictate the split , I dont think personal ego will over ride the numbers because Floyd and Manny will not be sitting in at the table , if the numbers favor Floyd he will get a little more if its Manny he should get a little more if its a no budge then take 50/50 ,,, this fight will happen !!

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          • leonthegee
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            #35
            Originally posted by voneric
            i will be surprised if Floyd takes the fight. For some reason, mainly the asswhupping Cotto took, I feel Mayweather will back out of signing this fight and use money or Legacy as an excuse. PacMan has shown the world who the real P4P champ is and i wouldnt be surprised if Mayweather decided to take on Cotto or the winner of Mosley/Berto rather than risk getting KOed by the Filipino Phenom. Time will Tell if Mayweather has any balls left but my bet is that he doesnt
            thats what u want to happen. pacquiao fans dont want to see this fight because they know whats going to happen. if he wants this fight mannys gonna have to come up to 147. i doubt floyds willing to drop 2 lbs and give manny any type of advantage.

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            • Mozza
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              #36
              Damn right there'll be a revolt! I can honestly say that if this fight isn't made I'm done with boxing.

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              • toyi
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                #37
                Mayweather haven't earned to fight Pacquiao as of yet. Floyd should be placed at the back of the line for ducking real welterweights.

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                • PrtyBoyDlicious
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                  #38
                  It should be 65/35 in favor of Pacquiao, PERIOD!

                  Pac has the strap.

                  Pac is the top draw.

                  Pac/Cotto PPV is going to be better than Floyd's last outing.


                  Floyd should consider himself lucky if he gets 40%.

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                  • DiLLiNGER
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
                    60/40 since Manny just beat ****ing Cotto. And boxingscene has little kids now calling Cotto crap but Cotto is a great fighter who just lost to even better fighter... Manny is just a freak of nature. But atleast Cotto put up a fight when he lost, he didn't go out like Ricky Hatton or Oscar. And theirs a good chance Cotto fought the best version of Pacquiao. Meaning Pacquiao may have gotten better and had great sparring Partners for this fight.
                    Some might dissagree with me but i think pacquiaos hardest opponent was JMM,a man who most say beat him twice,the same man who got outboxed by money may like a primary school kid..just because pacquiao comes in and sheds blood doesnt mean he should get the bigger purse.

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                    • GRUSTLER
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious
                      It should be 65/35 in favor of Pacquiao, PERIOD!

                      Pac has the strap.

                      Pac is the top draw.

                      Pac/Cotto PPV is going to be better than Floyd's last outing.


                      Floyd should consider himself lucky if he gets 40%.
                      Mayweather has been outselling Pacquiao since the beginning
                      of their PPV careers.

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