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How can you go and negotiate a fight and not want the guys that actually do the negotiating in there to negotiate?
This is like Ellerbe and/or Haymon going to see Pac. Negotiate a fight with Pac without Koncz or Top Rank involvement...It's just not happening. It doesn't happen that way.
Hmm....Matter of fact, Ellerbe and/or Haymon should go to Pac personally with a contract. Pac will sign it...Lord knows there isn't a contract that Pac hasn't liked to sign.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostHow can you go and negotiate a fight and not want the guys that actually do the negotiating in there to negotiate?
This is like Ellerbe and/or Haymon going to see Pac. Negotiate a fight with Pac without Koncz or Top Rank involvement...It's just not happening. It doesn't happen that way.
Hmm....Matter of fact, Ellerbe and/or Haymon should go to Pac personally with a contract. Pac will sign it...Lord knows there isn't a contract that Pac hasn't liked to sign.
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Originally posted by goldenbear View PostIn the end it sounds like Bob was only concerned about his cut of the money which is what was holding up the negotiations.........
You're just another "expert" who wants to connect Arum with "money". I wonder why???
It never seems to occur to anyone that if the promotion is a failure, the promoter pays the balance from his own pocket, and if it's a success the promoter gains, as the fighters also do, already prearranged by contract.
And another thing, Arum's agreement is for MannyP's purse (and perhaps even for any excess made in the promotion, NOBODY knows, except the lawyers and principals) and the fighter would normally would come away with a lot more of the proceeds than the promoter. The PPV companies regularly get a 50-50 split of the PPV proceeds, so the balance is shared with the fighters ( so much per attendee) and the Promoter, in an already agreed %age. Anything over, after all taxes and others involved are paid, would likely be shared out, again by contract.
Why do you think a contract for a gig fight takes do long with such arduous discussions and disputes?? It has hundreds of little pitfalls, from hotel rooms and food, down to the plastic refreshment utensils and paper napkins.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostYou're talking like a typical BoxingScene fool. Arum's "cut" as you like to put it, is already fixed by contract, 27%, and his arrangement is purely with Manny Pacquiao. Other promoters charge 30%.
You're just another "expert" who wants to connect Arum with "money". I wonder why???
It never seems to occur to anyone that if the promotion is a failure, the promoter pays the balance from his own pocket, and if it's a success the promoter gains, as the fighters also do, already prearranged by contract.
And another thing, Arum's agreement is for MannyP's purse (and perhaps even for any excess made in the promotion, NOBODY knows, except the lawyers and principals) and the fighter would normally would come away with a lot more of the proceeds than the promoter. The PPV companies regularly get a 50-50 split of the PPV proceeds, so the balance is shared with the fighters ( so much per attendee) and the Promoter, in an already agreed %age. Anything over, after all taxes and others involved are paid, would likely be shared out, again by contract.
Why do you think a contract for a gig fight takes do long with such arduous discussions and disputes?? It has hundreds of little pitfalls, from hotel rooms and food, down to the plastic refreshment utensils and paper napkins.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostI can't claim to know, maybe the older posters can tell me, but for comparable mega fights like Trinidad-De La Hoya, Whitaker-Chavez, Leonard-Hearns 1, and the like, was there this much bullcrap over the course of two years before the fight was made? Maybe the fight was built up over years, but was there ever this much difficulty when it was time for the fight to be made?
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