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    SAMPSON LEWKOWICZ: "MAYWEATHER WOULD MAKE MORE MONEY TO FIGHT MARTINEZ THAN PACQUIAO"

    By Mike Juhas | August 23, 2011







    "Mayweather would make more money to fight Martinez than Pacquiao because Lou DiBella and I would never request 50-50. Mayweather is a true champion and he will take the fight. My thoughts are he will take the fight if it's on the table because he will want to prove that's he's number one, and beating Martinez would prove that he's number one.

    I believe it's a fight that could happen. It will never happen against Pacquiao, not because of ego, but because Martinez is much bigger and stronger. Martinez vs. Pacquiao would be a mismatch. By the way, if Mayweather vs. Pacquiao ever happens, Mayweather would win," stated world-renowned adviser Sampson Lewkowicz, who's adamant about the fact that a clash between undefeated pound-for-pound champion Floyd Mayweather and middleweight king Sergio Martinez is bigger, better, and more financially lucrative than Mayweather vs. Pacquiao.

    You don't want to miss what else he had to say as Lewkowicz gives us an update on a number of fighters and shares his opinion on why Miguel Cotto will never step foot in the ring with Martinez, as well as why he thinks Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. could be in for an upset. Check it out!




    http://fighthype.com/pages/content10593.html

  • #2
    Thats real talk when he lays it out like that, not letting money get in the way. I'm just not sure Floyd wants the fight at 154 because there isn't much to gain with the average punter, just the hardcore boxing fans who know Martinez is, and the risk vs reward probably isn't worth it when Mayweather can get Khan into the ring for 75:25, same money, less risk.

    Martinez, there is going to be some fall out 1 division north of you soon, Froch, Ward or Bute will all be looking to tie up a dance partner if the other guys at 160 don't want any and you can't get a scrap at 154.

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    • #3
      Well Pacquiao will bring in more money himself. Martinez isn't really a ticketseller, and he's a big threat to Mayweather, I doubt he'd ever take it.

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      • #4
        Well tell Floyd that after Sept 17th. Until then it's just falling on deaf ears.

        Also that Lewkowicz dude looks creepy as heck in that bottom picture. Like he's waving at a kid trying to lure him into his van.

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        • #5
          Of course Martines would. 50%=$10 mil. 100% against anyone else is $4-5 mil.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chav View Post
            Thats real talk when he lays it out like that, not letting money get in the way. I'm just not sure Floyd wants the fight at 154 because there isn't much to gain with the average punter, just the hardcore boxing fans who know Martinez is, and the risk vs reward probably isn't worth it when Mayweather can get Khan into the ring for 75:25, same money, less risk.

            Martinez, there is going to be some fall out 1 division north of you soon, Froch, Ward or Bute will all be looking to tie up a dance partner if the other guys at 160 don't want any and you can't get a scrap at 154.
            I have noticed that people want Martinez to move up. But the only reason that he left 154 was to take the Williams fight...on short notice!

            Those SMW's are MUCH bigger than Sergio is.

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            • #7
              problem is Martinez is hardly known.. and the risk and reward isn't there, needs to be a real lucrative fight for Floyd to come out and fight @ 154. He was small as.

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              • #8
                I understand Sampson's premise. It is directionally - if not actually - correct

                Floyd made $40 million+ fighting Shane, because Floyd got 75%-80% of the money.

                For example only:

                If Floyd fought Martinez, and revenues were $100 million: Floyd gets 75 million

                If Floyd fought Pacquiao and revenues were $150 million, Floyd gets 75 million

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                  Well tell Floyd that after Sept 17th. Until then it's just falling on deaf ears.

                  Also that Lewkowicz dude looks creepy as heck in that bottom picture. Like he's waving at a kid trying to lure him into his van.

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                  • #10
                    Sounds like Sergio doesn't want the money, he just wants that booty in the ring.

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