Horus Presents: WHY is Team Pacquiao making getting 50% a STICKING POINT!!!
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You mean by not talking about negotiations? Incase you forgot, it was agreed upon by all that no one would talk about negotiations until the fight was made. But yet in still ppl come down on Mayweather for staying true to his word. But I guess since Bob Arum has always gone4 against his word he's excused.Comment
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i'll wait for this to get replied too.
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LOL!
What is this Horus?
I thought you created a thread a while back screaming for Pacquiao to win in congress and retire.
Now suddenly you wanted this fight to happen amidst all PPV ****e which people don't even care and just wanted the fight to happen and here you are again whining about another man's earnings!
In my opinion, we have to now ask The question
On what grounds do they believe they are an equal to Mayweather when it comes to financial considerations?
And by extension are Team Pacquiao, by asking for 50% effectively not just pricing themselves out of a fight with Floyd Mayweather, but also telling the Public they do not know how to count???Comment
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My problem is that Team Pacquiao insistence on 50% as a sticking point is holding the fight up. Thats why it matters.
In my opinion, we have to now ask The question
On what grounds do they believe they are an equal to Mayweather when it comes to financial considerations?
And by extension are Team Pacquiao, by asking for 50% effectively not just pricing themselves out of a fight with Floyd Mayweather, but also telling the Public they do not know how to count???
this 60-40 posing by floyd is a smokescreen to hide his vagina, and horus' not getting it.Comment
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But it doesnt matter because in his 7 PPv's he has still generated more than Pacquiao's 12 PPV's.
Pacquiao's 12 pay-per-view fights
6.25 million buys and $320 million
June 2008: Pacquiao vs. David Diaz 250k PPV = $12.5 Million
Dec 2008: Pacquiao vs. De la Hoya 1.25M PPV= $70 Million
May 2009: Pacquaio vs. Ricky Hatton 800k PPV= $43 Million
Nov 2009: Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto 1.25 M PPV = $68 Million
Mar 2010: Pacquiao vs. Joshua Clottey 700k PPV= $35 Million
other ppv:
Pacquaio vs. Morales 350,000 PPV
Pacquiao vs. Morales II- 355,000 buys
PACQUIAO vs. BARRERA 350,000 PPV
Pacquaio vs. Marquez I 360,000 PPV
Pacquaio vs. MarquezII 400,000 buys
Mayweather 7 Pay Per View Fights
6.9 Million Buys and $342 Million
June 2005 Mayweather vs. Arturo Gatti 365k= $16.5 million
Apr. 2006 Mayweather vs. Zab Judah 375k = $ $16.8 million
Sep 2006 Mayweather vs. Carlos Baldomir 325k = $16.3 Million
May 2007 Mayweather vs. De la Hoya 2.44M=$136.6 Million
Dec 2007 Mayweather vs. Ricky Hatton 920k=$50 Million
Sep 2009 Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquz 1.1M=$52 Million
May 2010 Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley 1.4M=78.3 MillionComment
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My problem is that Team Pacquiao insistence on 50% as a sticking point is holding the fight up. Thats why it matters.
In my opinion, we have to now ask The question
On what grounds do they believe they are an equal to Mayweather when it comes to financial considerations?
And by extension are Team Pacquiao, by asking for 50% effectively not just pricing themselves out of a fight with Floyd Mayweather, but also telling the Public they do not know how to count???
I agree. My problem with the many(not all) is that they see this and close their eyes to it. They will make every subjective argument for the 50-50 and Ignore the facts. Pac say 50-50 or no fight and his minions say
But w/FMJ, if he doesn't accept the 14days now(even though pac orginally agreed to FULL OSDT), he is a duck and a coward. Now that doesn't sound very even handed, now does it?Comment
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