Not really surprising after two consecutive defeats but any numbers over 500k is acceptable, that's at least 27 million and if they sold 400k ppv, that's at least 21 million. Hopefully Bob stops playing hard to get and let Manny maximize his true earning potential. Bob screwed Pac big time over his personal rifts with Oscar, Bob being a business man should know it is bad for business. Hopefully Manny realizes what's happening and decides what is good for him and right now, GBP has more to offer before he retires.
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Originally posted by jrrod02 View PostI hate to sound as if I am hating on Pacquiao, becuase as I really am a fan of his, but these numbers clearly show that Pacquiao is the B side of the equation.
It's time for him to demand Bob Arum get his arse on the phone with Ellerbe or GB and negotiate with the A side of this equation.
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Originally posted by TonitosWay View PostWe all know that taxes are everywhere but almost half of the US's rate; I always thought tax free was just an expression. Unless there really is a place where taxes aren't paid. Would be new to me.
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Originally posted by iloveboxing2 View PostNot really surprising after two consecutive defeats but any numbers over 500k is acceptable, that's at least 27 million and if they sold 400k ppv, that's at least 21 million. Hopefully Bob stops playing hard to get and let Manny maximize his true earning potential. Bob screwed Pac big time over his personal rifts with Oscar, Bob being a business man should know it is bad for business. Hopefully Manny realizes what's happening and decides what is good for him and right now, GBP has more to offer before he retires.
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I don't even know what the surprise is.
If fighter A fought twenty times and fighter B fought only 10 times within the same period, what exactly would you expect?
What a lucky guy this fighter B is. His ducking ways paid off and people congratulate him for it.
I mean do people ever use their brains anymore? Even the so-called guardians of fairness no longer apply simple, analytical considerations.
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Wait till they release the numbers on how many people actually saw the fight. It'll go down as the most watched boxing event in history.
The U.S. PPV was just icing on the cake. Most of the money came from overseas advertisers and TV deals
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Originally posted by Check_hooks View PostWait till they release the numbers on how many people actually saw the fight. It'll go down as the most watched boxing event in history.
The U.S. PPV was just icing on the cake. Most of the money came from overseas advertisers and TV deals...,..talk about reaching........
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostHe lost twice in a row. The Pacquiao hype took a huge hit obviously. If he fights Bradley again it will sell well. If he wins he will be right back where he was a couple years ago.
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