Forbes says Mayweather lost Showtime

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  • Paragonpony
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    #1

    Forbes says Mayweather lost Showtime

    $12 million on the last fight.
    *********.com/Boxing/mayweather-could-pocket-50-million-from-clash-with-alvarez-202175
    Finally some truth coming out.

    I know that there has been forums on this but I went back to page 10 and couldnt find them so I started a new one. I really wanted the Tupac guy on this forum to read this after all the garbage he has been posting.
  • thuggery
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    #2
    Damn he lost Showtime 12 million?

    Crazy

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    • Juof
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      #3
      Probs why he's been making 6 million dollar bets to make up for the ppv flop

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      • Vasyl’s dad
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        #4
        Forbes doesn't even have him listed as the highest paid athlete anymore. It was funny because his stans were loving that he was.

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        • Paragonpony
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          #5
          Ya, I think that is crazy too but if you guarantee a guy $32 million then you are putting your neck out there. Maybe they recoup that money from the attention Mayweather has drawn to Showtime or maybe it was just a big bust?

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          • Augustane
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            #6
            It's partly Showtime's own damn fault for not promoting the fight at all.

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            • Zano-24
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              #7
              Well look what happens when you barely promote a fight. His fight with Canelo will more then make up for the loss though.

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              • MELLY-MEL...
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                #8
                Floyd never was, and is never gonna be the monster draw he claims he is.

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                • Deeznuts
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                  #9
                  Showtime deal was the best thing that happened to boxing fans. Mayweather will have to face competitive opposition now that Showtime is losing money

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                  • RespekonMyName
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zano-24
                    Well look what happens when you barely promote a fight. His fight with Canelo will more then make up for the loss though.
                    Exactly. Mayweather-Canelo will be huge. A $12 million loss isn't that big to a major company like Showtime.

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