Wow. SO floyd wasn't lying about being the world's richest athlete. $85 mil in 2 fights. Not bad.
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floyd has made more money in his last 3 fights than pac made in his whole career in boxing. floyd is a boss and manny is an employee
manny asking for 50/50 is like a video hoe walking up to rap video producer and demanding half.
pac better play his damn position like the hoe he is.
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Originally posted by jaestix1 View Postfloyd has made more money in his last 3 fights than pac made in his whole career in boxing. floyd is a boss and manny is an employee
manny asking for 50/50 is like a video hoe walking up to rap video producer and demanding half.
pac better play his damn position like the hoe he is.
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I think Forbes is 100% wrong. That doesn't even make sense.
The PPV generated 94 million dollars. HBO takes their cut, expenses,GB, Cotto. If he got 85 million, that would leave 9 million for everyone else to divide, which isn't realistic because Cotto was being paid a guarantee of 8 on his own.
Mayweather gets a high PPV percentage that is split with HBO. Floyd gets a guarantee of $32 million. After all of the money is divided up - maybe got Floyd 50-60 million and even that is up for debate but that's what Floyd has claimed to make for past pay-per-views and they weren't that far off from PPV number of the Cotto show. Mayweather-Mosley drew around 1.4 million buys and generated $78.3 million (lower PPV price) and Floyd himself claims to have made around 50 for that one.Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 06-01-2012, 10:40 AM.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostI think Forbes is 100% wrong. That doesn't even make sense.
The PPV generated 94 million dollars. HBO takes their cut, expenses,GB, Cotto. If he got 85 million, that would leave 9 million for everyone else to divide, which isn't realistic.
Mayweather gets a high PPV percentage that is split with HBO. Floyd gets a guarantee of $32 million. After all of the money is divided up - maybe got Floyd 50-60 million and even that is up for debate but that's what Floyd has claimed to make for past pay-per-views and they weren't that far off from PPV number of the Cotto show.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostI think Forbes is 100% wrong. That doesn't even make sense.
The PPV generated 94 million dollars. HBO takes their cut, expenses,GB, Cotto. If he got 85 million, that would leave 9 million for everyone else to divide, which isn't realistic because Cotto was being paid a guarantee of 8 on his own.
Mayweather gets a high PPV percentage that is split with HBO. Floyd gets a guarantee of $32 million. After all of the money is divided up - maybe got Floyd 50-60 million and even that is up for debate but that's what Floyd has claimed to make for past pay-per-views and they weren't that far off from PPV number of the Cotto show. Mayweather-Mosley drew around 1.4 million buys and generated $78.3 million (lower PPV price) and Floyd himself claims to have made around 50 for that one.
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