
Is Yuriorkis Gamboa broke?
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Of course he hasn't been great in terms of planning his finances, but when you have promoters/managers taking over 60% of your earnings, it plays a big part.Comment
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He would have gotten lots of high paying fight with Bob Arum but he got too greedy.Comment
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He wanted rid of certain people and control of his own career/finances and took that chance.Comment
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your promotor doesn't take a percentage of your purse. he makes his money after deducting his expenses for putting on the fight (paying the fighter is included in that,) from the money he makes selling tickets and with TV money (having the fight bouht by a network, or on ppv.)
managers do. the standard fee is 30%. trainers get 10% on average, but top trainers for high earning fighters often negotiate a flat fee with fighters. 1.5% to a cutman. then you've got to run your camp. sparring, housing, and food are the big expenses, and they get larger with a larger training camp. small time fighters don't do it like that, though, becuse they aren't making that kind of money. they train close to home, and most of them have day jobs.
and after all your expenses are paid you are taxed. certain states don't have an income tax, but you're taxed by the feds regardless.
a fighter will be lucky to see half of his paycheck.Comment
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your promotor doesn't take a percentage of your purse. he makes his money after deducting his expenses for putting on the fight (paying the fighter is included in that,) from the money he makes selling tickets and with TV money (having the fight bouht by a network, or on ppv.)
managers do. the standard fee is 30%. trainers get 10% on average, but top trainers for high earning fighters often negotiate a flat fee with fighters. 1.5% to a cutman. then you've got to run your camp. sparring, housing, and food are the big expenses, and they get larger with a larger training camp. small time fighters don't do it like that, though, becuse they aren't making that kind of money. they train close to home, and most of them have day jobs.
and after all your expenses are paid you are taxed. certain states don't have an income tax, but you're taxed by the feds regardless.
a fighter will be lucky to see half of his paycheck.Comment
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This subject has come up many times on this forum. Many fans still seem to miss the reality of a boxer's income. A tiny percentage of men in the sport make serious money. $50,000 may sound like a lot of loot to make in one night, but it's not that big a deal when the fighter has all those deductions. And who knows when his next paycheck will be? Very few fighters earn enough to focus exclusively on their careers. Fans need to keep this in mind when they demand that a fighter risk his health beyond reason.Comment
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