[EXCLUSIVE] PacMan Set to Make 2 Billion In Clash With CashCow Mayweather

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  • alexpz
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    #11
    Originally posted by Steve Harvey
    Go down Floyd's resume.
    Everyone he has fought earned a career high purse.He made Baldomir a millionaire and gave DelaHoya his biggest pay.Why some people hate him I do not understand it.
    I don't know if you ignorant or not.

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    • GG Marquez
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
      I know the Pinoys should be thanking Floyd
      They should ... but they won't.

      It's Clark/Subic all over again.

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      • S A M U R A I
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        #13
        Originally posted by rao007
        What does this have to do with boxing?
        Nothing. It's just for the 15 year-old hip hop/Mayweather pond-life to gloat and wank over their master's "bling".



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        • zeidrich
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          #14
          Originally posted by Pretty Boy32
          Pacman to earn P2 billion vs Mayweather
          By NICK GIONGCO
          December 5, 2009, 8:19pm

          Manny Pacquiao could earn as much as $40 million (roughly P2 billion) when he fights Floyd Mayweather on March 13, 2010, possibly in Las Vegas.

          “I learned that Pacquiao’s guaranteed purse (for the Mayweather fight) is about $25 million and because the pay-per-view sales would be a success, Manny’s earning can go to as high as $40 million,” disclosed Pacquiao adviser Wakee Salud Saturday after the Filipino fighter himself revealed that the Mayweather fight is on.

          Salud could not tell exactly how the profits are going to be divided but “a 50-50 sharing should be fair to both fighters.”

          Against Miguel Cotto last month, Pacquiao was guaranteed a paycheck of $13 million but owing to the success of the pay-per-view sales that generated 1.25 million buys at $54.95 per subscription, the 30-year-old Pacquiao wound up getting $22 million.

          Mike Koncz, the Canadian adviser of Pacquiao, who was the only one present when Pacquiao met with promoter Bob Arum on Friday morning, said the figures ended up "where we want it to be” and that everything is green and go for the 12-round fight that will see Pacquiao staking his World Boxing Organization welterweight crown.

          “(The only way this is not pushing through is) if Mayweather chickens out of the fight,” Koncz said.

          Arum was surprised over Pacquiao’s declaration that the fight is indeed happening next year but a formal joint announcement with Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) will be issued this coming week.

          Arum said only “acts of God” or that “somebody acting like crazy” will prevent the fight from taking place.

          GBP Chief Executive Officer Richard Schaefer, who is Oscar De La Hoya’s right-hand man, has been given authority by Mayweather to negotiate on his behalf. Mayweather has dealt with GBP on two occasions, both of them pay-per-view and box-office hits.

          Because of time constraints, a plan to hold a promotional tour has been shelved but a major press conference will be held either January 11 or 12 in New York and that instead of the usual four-part 24/7 documentary show produced by HBO aimed at promoting the bout, Arum said there will be one additional episode that will be filmed.

          Koncz said Pacquiao will likely set up camp once again in Baguio City before heading to the Wild Card in Hollywood a month or two or three weeks before the fight.

          Arum, who flies back to the US tonight, said Pacquiao should get ready for the deluge of media from all over the world once he begins training in the City of Pines, the site of his preparation for the Cotto showdown.
          dude are u a lurker in pacland? all ur articles comes from their... but why change the title everytime?

          just use the article and the original title and be respectful to the author by giving the link... thanks

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          • S A M U R A I
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            #15
            Originally posted by GG Marquez
            They should ... but they won't.

            It's Clark/Subic all over again.
            No, we won't. Cause it's bull****.



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            • S A M U R A I
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              #16
              Originally posted by zeidrich
              dude are u a lurker in pacland? all ur articles comes from their... but why change the title everytime?

              just use the article and the original title and be respectful to the author by giving the link... thanks
              And putting "EXCLUSIVE" in the title... LOL.



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              • Pretty Boy32
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                #17
                Originally posted by rao007
                What does this have to do with boxing?
                Has everything to do with Boxing,
                Manny like everybody else to Fight Floyd is getting theyre biggest payday.......
                Pinoys should be thankful and stopping Talking the Bigger Star (Mayweather) Down

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                • Pretty Boy32
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                  And putting "EXCLUSIVE" in the title... LOL.
                  What the fcuk is your problem?
                  Im just posting it here for people to read who dont go on that site......
                  If you have a problem dont reply then

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                  • Steve Harvey
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                    FFS... please. Stop living in the past.

                    PS: Who's the one owing the IRS?
                    Owing the IRS is not a sign of poverty man,it's an accounting issue.Did the IRS declare how he owed them money.Tax laws are complicated and if not done properly you could find yourself owing the IRS.If you had invested cash in other projects it means your networth is higher but you are not as liquid to pay the IRS when they tell you you owe them.

                    You need to consider that the IRS had not been budgeted for that's why the whole thing was known.Depending on Floyd's portfolio,he could sell some assets to pay the debt.Seeing he has a good real estate portfolio,it wasnt wise to sell property in this depressed economy because that would erase value.Stocks were also less valuable than they were originally,You need to learn a bit more man,even profitable companies owe the IRS,other big stars do the same.Sometimes they make arrangements on the best way to clear the debt without affecting cashflows.Taxation is an industry on its own,many cases end in court because the rules are not so clear and they change every fiscal year

                    On another note

                    So just because Pacquiao made a guaranteed $7.5m against Cotto he's all that richer now.
                    Dont you know Floyd was guaranteed $15m for Marquez

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                    • Steve Harvey
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by alexpz
                      I don't know if you ignorant or not.
                      If I wrote something which isnt factual please just state the thing

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