How ****** does PAC look turning down 40 mill now?

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  • viperz007
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    #51
    one thing u should consider is this

    Floyd knows that pac is arums puppets and there is no way arum would take that deal
    considering arum will take probably take 60% of the pie and konz will take 20% leaving pac and freddie with 20%

    now knowing all that why the f@ck would floyd offer such flat rate deal?????

    for only one f@cking reason, HE aight want to be killed in the ring with pac

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    • Deevel916
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      #52
      Like 50 Cent said. "Floyd is too worried about what the other guy is making rather than what he's making".

      Floyd gave Pac a lowball offer and at the end of the day it came down to principal. This would have been the richest fight in boxing history. Projected estimates exceeded $200mil+ with each fighter taking around $80mil a piece when all was said and done. Pac till this day still holds the overall ppv buy title. For Floyd to tell him that he could'nt reap the benefits of his massive popularity was a slap in the face. Ultimately Floyd gave Pac an offer he knew he would refuse. I would have turned down the offer as well. The counter offer of 60/40 split with the winner getting 60 is the fairest deal that was going to come out of that fight and Floyd turned it down.
      Last edited by Deevel916; 05-21-2013, 02:00 PM.

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      • hhwff3000
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        #53
        He or Arum shouldn't feel too ****** but had Pac Man pulled off the upset, he would have been holding all the cards for the Rematch. To me it was a "lose the battle" to "win the war" type of situation...

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        • junior gong
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          #54
          Originally posted by piye
          http://*************/watch?v=P2oBJoK9bEo

          PAC should have snapped his hand off with that offer 40 mill is susbstansially more than PAC has ever made and more than he's likely to make for the rest of his career.

          He had poor advisors around him! It's all good saying he deserves a percentage but that 40 was real money not projected potential earnings! Floyd will go on to earn more than that loads more fighting Canelo will pac ever even get half of that?
          Probably nowhere near as gutted as Floyd when he saw a 100m dollar plus payday get torched by one swipe of JMM's fist. These kind of threads are ******.

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          • maguirre
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            #55
            Easy fight easy money. There's nothing more ****** than being called a duck.

            Pac made a counter offer of $50 million. Easy fight easy money. Floyd said no. Pac then said. 45/45 split, winner takes 10. Easy fight easy money for the duck. Floyd said no. There's nothing more ******. Hehe...

            Bottom line is zero PPV offer is a duck move. Pac takes it and the duck would come up with another duck move. Hehe... this is fun.

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            • piye
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              #56
              Let's be serious for a minute your people are worrying about what Floyd would be earning. When Pac fights for Arum hw much do you thin he gets after tax? after Arum's cut 26% and Konz Cut? and Roachs Cut?

              probably roughly 6 mill when all is said and done.



              Pac is in huge financial trouble, He constantly has to take out loans from Bob, even Roach said this. How can you laugh at your biggest ever pay day? what if he looses again? he'll never earn over 5 million if he does.

              How ca you turn down your biggest ever pay day because of what your opponent might earn?

              Floyd has just signed a contract for $250 he's the richest sportsman in the world year on year so we can't really question his choices!

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              • HeroBando
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                #57
                Originally posted by piye
                Let's be serious for a minute your people are worrying about what Floyd would be earning. When Pac fights for Arum hw much do you thin he gets after tax? after Arum's cut 26% and Konz Cut? and Roachs Cut?

                probably roughly 6 mill when all is said and done.



                Pac is in huge financial trouble, He constantly has to take out loans from Bob, even Roach said this. How can you laugh at your biggest ever pay day? what if he looses again? he'll never earn over 5 million if he does.

                How ca you turn down your biggest ever pay day because of what your opponent might earn?

                Floyd has just signed a contract for $250 he's the richest sportsman in the world year on year so we can't really question his choices!
                That's Pac's problem, that he's wasting away millions. It's really common in boxing, Floyd has done it (tho in a good spot now), Tyson, Holyfield, lots of guys. That doesn't make that offer any less ****, right?

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #58
                  He would have looked even ******er if Mayweather made more than twice that.

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                  • TRTboy
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                    #59
                    He would have been the dumbest person ever to accept a flat fee for the biggest $$$ fight in the history of boxing at that point.

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                    • daggum
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by piye
                      Let's be serious for a minute your people are worrying about what Floyd would be earning. When Pac fights for Arum hw much do you thin he gets after tax? after Arum's cut 26% and Konz Cut? and Roachs Cut?

                      probably roughly 6 mill when all is said and done.



                      Pac is in huge financial trouble, He constantly has to take out loans from Bob, even Roach said this. How can you laugh at your biggest ever pay day? what if he looses again? he'll never earn over 5 million if he does.

                      How ca you turn down your biggest ever pay day because of what your opponent might earn?

                      Floyd has just signed a contract for $250 he's the richest sportsman in the world year on year so we can't really question his choices!
                      because he didn't? you just aren't good at math. pac made at least 25 million against marquez in his last fight. now if he pays arum 26 percent and roach 10 percent of 40 million. that's 15 million right there so he's left with 25 million. you expect pac to take an average payday for the biggest fight in boxing history?

                      the reality is it was floyd's biggest pay day by leaps and bounds if he just agreed to the 50/50 split instead of changing his mind.

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