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  • Gino Ros
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    #21
    Originally posted by AFighter4U

    Based on the PPV numbers, apparently, most of pac's fans are freeloaders or are too poor to afford ppv.

    T.

    I think that is it.

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    • Sparked_1985
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      #22
      Originally posted by The Badguy
      No I'm not being funny. But I find it strange that Manny vs Margo did 1.1. And FMJ vs SSM did 1.4. Yet Manny brought home 25 mil compared to Floyds whopping 40+ million. Is 300k that much of a difference??? Is BOB *ucking Manny over?

      And to those of you who I know will say some dumb **** like, "Who cares about the money?". You guys are some minimum wage mofos. Where I'm from, there isn't a better convo. And as the homie Drake said:
      "People with no money act like money isn't everything"

      Well, I'm currently unemployed at the moment. You must feel foolish presuming us all to be minimum wage mofo's.

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      • lfc19titles
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        #23
        Originally posted by Gino Ros
        An issue WAS made of it. You just are not informed.

        When it comes to the economics of boxing, i believe that I have more, and more updated, information than you do. No disrespect.

        It doesn't 'bother' me. But a fact is a fact. Just like you can't say that Manny won a close decision over Oscar. Because that is factually incorrect.

        The fight guarantees for Manny Pacquiao:

        Oscar: $6.6 million
        Hatton: $7.4 million (Arum LIED and said it was $12 million)
        Cotto : $7.5 million (Arum LIED and said it was $15 million)


        In case you didn't know, those figures are a matter of public record.

        Quite frankly, it makes you seem a bit dim when you parrot what Bob Arum says.

        you forgot something important

        MANILA, Philippines – Even before his successful defense of his title against Joshua Clottey, 7-division champ Manny Pacquiao had officially earned a total of $27.5 million or P1.2 billion in the last 2 years.

        Based on records of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, Pacquiao earned $3 million against Juan Manuel Marquez in March 2008; $3 million against David Diaz in June 2008; $6.6 million against Oscar de la Hoya in December 2008; $7.4 million against Ricky Hatton in May 2009; and, $7.5 million against Miguel Cotto in November 2009.

        The total amount of $27.5 million does not include Pacquiao’s pay-per-view earnings from these fights.

        In his fight against Cotto, Pacquiao reportedly got a $10 million share from the 1.25 million pay-per-view buys the fight generated.
        Your figures do not include ppv buys which he could have gotten like 5-10m of! exposed

        so he made 17.5m vs cotto, he got 10m from ppv buys, you are only counting the guarantees, thats like saying floyd made 22.5m off mosley and not the other 18m he got from ppv buys

        http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/03...m-last-2-years
        Last edited by lfc19titles; 12-07-2010, 11:02 AM.

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        • Mayabang
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          #24
          Let me make something clear to some of you ignorant people:

          A DOCTOR in the Philippines makes an average of $500-$800 A MONTH!

          Now think about that for a minute so you can digest how much money Pac is REALLY making, since he lives in the Philippines.

          All of you trashing Pac's earnings just don't know how to put shit in perspective.

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          • maguirre
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            #25
            Originally posted by Gino Ros
            An issue WAS made of it. You just are not informed.

            When it comes to the economics of boxing, i believe that I have more, and more updated, information than you do. No disrespect.
            REally? How about providing proof to what you have said here:
            Originally posted by Gino Ros
            it was marquez that sold 1.1 million ppv. not floyd
            I'll get rid of it in my sig if you can do so.

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            • Gino Ros
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              #26
              Originally posted by Cgarcia
              REally? How about providing proof to what you have said here:

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              This is common knowledge... to educated fans.

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              The executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, lawyer Keith Kizer, has set the record straight in terms of the fight purses of pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao in his last three fights including last Saturday’s “Fire Power” showdown with WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.

              Kizer informed boxingscene.com, insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that Pacquiao’s guaranteed purse for the Cotto fight was $7.5 million while Cotto’s purse was something like $4 million in the wake of conflicting reports on the Filipino's guaranteed purse..

              What this means is that if the net revenues from pay-per-view income which means after all deductions for distribution, marketing and other expenses is more than the combined guaranteed purses of both fighters, then the two fighters split the difference based on the agreed percentages in the contract regarding PPV income.

              With Top Rank promoter Bob Arum’s estimate of pay-per-view numbers at anywhere between 1.2 to 1.5 million then it would mean PPV gross revenues of anywhere between $60 to $75 million.

              However, the fighters will be entitled to a share of the income only after all expenses are deducted and the sharing will be based on the split agreed upon in the fight contracts.

              When Pacquiao fought Erik “El Terrible” Morales for the first time he was paid a guaranteed purse of $1.75 million by Arum and his promotional partner for that fight, Murad Muhammad and was not entitled to a share of the pay-per-view income, neither was Morales.

              It created a bitter rift between Pacquiao and Murad and ended with a legal battle during which Murad was forced to move out but although Pacquiao claimed his new m,management team headed by Shelly Finkel would get him a couple of million dollars from the PPV income, it didn’t happen.

              Kizer also told us that Pacquiao’s guarantees for the Oscar De La Hoya fight was $6.6 million and for the fight against Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton $7.4 million.

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              • lfc19titles
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                #27


                sports illistrated....

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                • Gino Ros
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Gino Ros
                  This is common knowledge... to educated fans.

                  Stay updated with the latest boxing news, fight results, interviews, and rankings. Get real-time coverage of upcoming bouts, analysis, and exclusive insights from the world of boxing.



                  The executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, lawyer Keith Kizer, has set the record straight in terms of the fight purses of pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao in his last three fights including last Saturday’s “Fire Power” showdown with WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.

                  Kizer informed boxingscene.com, insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that Pacquiao’s guaranteed purse for the Cotto fight was $7.5 million while Cotto’s purse was something like $4 million in the wake of conflicting reports on the Filipino's guaranteed purse..

                  What this means is that if the net revenues from pay-per-view income which means after all deductions for distribution, marketing and other expenses is more than the combined guaranteed purses of both fighters, then the two fighters split the difference based on the agreed percentages in the contract regarding PPV income.

                  With Top Rank promoter Bob Arum’s estimate of pay-per-view numbers at anywhere between 1.2 to 1.5 million then it would mean PPV gross revenues of anywhere between $60 to $75 million.

                  However, the fighters will be entitled to a share of the income only after all expenses are deducted and the sharing will be based on the split agreed upon in the fight contracts.

                  When Pacquiao fought Erik “El Terrible” Morales for the first time he was paid a guaranteed purse of $1.75 million by Arum and his promotional partner for that fight, Murad Muhammad and was not entitled to a share of the pay-per-view income, neither was Morales.

                  It created a bitter rift between Pacquiao and Murad and ended with a legal battle during which Murad was forced to move out but although Pacquiao claimed his new m,management team headed by Shelly Finkel would get him a couple of million dollars from the PPV income, it didn’t happen.

                  Kizer also told us that Pacquiao’s guarantees for the Oscar De La Hoya fight was $6.6 million and for the fight against Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton $7.4 million.

                  You can also contact NSAC because you can get fighter contracts under a FOIA request.

                  Feel free.

                  gr.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Gino Ros
                    This is common knowledge... to educated fans.

                    Stay updated with the latest boxing news, fight results, interviews, and rankings. Get real-time coverage of upcoming bouts, analysis, and exclusive insights from the world of boxing.



                    The executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, lawyer Keith Kizer, has set the record straight in terms of the fight purses of pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao in his last three fights including last Saturday’s “Fire Power” showdown with WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.

                    Kizer informed boxingscene.com, insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports that Pacquiao’s guaranteed purse for the Cotto fight was $7.5 million while Cotto’s purse was something like $4 million in the wake of conflicting reports on the Filipino's guaranteed purse..

                    What this means is that if the net revenues from pay-per-view income which means after all deductions for distribution, marketing and other expenses is more than the combined guaranteed purses of both fighters, then the two fighters split the difference based on the agreed percentages in the contract regarding PPV income.

                    With Top Rank promoter Bob Arum’s estimate of pay-per-view numbers at anywhere between 1.2 to 1.5 million then it would mean PPV gross revenues of anywhere between $60 to $75 million.

                    However, the fighters will be entitled to a share of the income only after all expenses are deducted and the sharing will be based on the split agreed upon in the fight contracts.

                    When Pacquiao fought Erik “El Terrible” Morales for the first time he was paid a guaranteed purse of $1.75 million by Arum and his promotional partner for that fight, Murad Muhammad and was not entitled to a share of the pay-per-view income, neither was Morales.

                    It created a bitter rift between Pacquiao and Murad and ended with a legal battle during which Murad was forced to move out but although Pacquiao claimed his new m,management team headed by Shelly Finkel would get him a couple of million dollars from the PPV income, it didn’t happen.

                    Kizer also told us that Pacquiao’s guarantees for the Oscar De La Hoya fight was $6.6 million and for the fight against Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton $7.4 million.


                    Gino, sinempot ko ermat mo sa wetpu!

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                    • maguirre
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Gino Ros
                      This is common knowledge... to educated fans.
                      Your response is totally irrelevant from what I was asking here:

                      "it was marquez that sold 1.1 million ppv. not floyd" -- Gino Ros

                      Again, do you have any proof of this.
                      Last edited by maguirre; 12-07-2010, 11:12 AM.

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