If Mayweather kept on demanding more than 50% of the purse and PPV split, no disrespect to the *****s but he's trying very hard to duck a fight with Pacquiao.
Is Floyd Ducking Pac?
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THis is how negotiations begin. Mayweather will try to get the most money possible. I believe the fight will likely happen since 50% on this fight will be more than Floyd will get in any other fight even at 60 or 65.
Boxing fans have a choice. If mayweather ducks this fight than we need to boycott his next fight. I personally think Mosley or P williams would atleast engage Pac as they both are willing to take a punch.
I have all of PBF's fights. It will suprise people but he actually was a warrior at 130 and 135, he had slugfests before. But at 140 and higher he became less confident in taking a punch.Comment
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Floyd should have taken Freddie's offer of 50/50 or winner takes all. Floyd is so confident, how could he turn that down?
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Roach and Pacquiao need to give him a bottom line.
50/50 147.
And if he doesn't take it, then **** Floyd.
Screw all this negotiation **** and just make the fight.Comment
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You act like Floyd will be poor if he accepts less. Probably 25 million or more if he took 35 or 40 percent.Comment
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Because it makes no sense. You need to look from the fighter's point of view instead of the fan all the time. Floyd is not trying to prove anything to anyone on this board. If Pac had the numbers Floyd had you nor anyone would be saying such nonsense. When Pac was negotiating with Hatton all of you brought up Pac's PPV numbers since Hatton was only involved in one now that it doesnt suit you now you turn to other stuff. Again there is nothing wrong with taking less and still getting 25 million. Floyd took 32% for the Oscar fight and still made 25 million.Comment
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It's not Floyd Jnr and Freddy Roach sitting in a room arguing over the purse split lol - their involvement is mostly hype talk and one upmanshipComment
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