Originally posted by hitking
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Showtime Prez: Mayweather-Pacquiao, Not With Top Rank
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by edgarg View PostDon't you think that asking Pacquiao to leave Top Rank for the fight IS "roadblocking"...?? I can't think it's anything else. Are you so blinded by your own argument that you can't see the facts ?? Top Rank is still the premier promoter with it's own PPV capabilities and constantly innovating the industry. And even if Golden Balls had a good year, what about it; Top Rank also had a good year. Showtime had a good year..so did HBO. But Arum and HBO have to release their long-time global icon just because Mayweather is behaving like a spoiled child and by doing this give Golden Balls and Showtime a huge achievement. You know nothing about business, and certainly not the PR business.
Phoney doesn't want to make the fight until he is certain he will win and take only little damage. That time seems not yet to have arrived.
And Showtime seems to have very unprofessionally inserted itself into the Oscar-Arum rivalry. I believe that they are doing what HBO was accused of by Arum years ago, promoting instead of showing.
I suppose you didn't know that HBO and Arum were "at daggers drawn" for years and Arum sued them.... Yet, unlike the Schaefer-Oscar-Phoney, crowd, he can put it all aside and do good business with them..... I'm signing off; I have other things to do.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by hitking View PostI gotcha. Whatever happens, its Floyd's fault.
And I assume if Khan gets to fight the cherry picker you still will buy it.
The reason, your a floydiot and there is nothing wrong with.
Comment
-
Originally posted by HeroBando View PostThey went all in last year, no stepping back now. They're on a high now, with Canelo doing better than expected, but we'll see if his position changes with a couple of underperforming PPVs. Though of course it's in their best interest to cut out Arum, just a much bigger pot left for them.
As for cutting Arum out. They're not. He's basically gonna be paid to stay outta the way. He'll lose nothing financially. And probably will make a lil more by stepping aside. So really, the only reason he won't is based solely on ego.
Comment
-
Originally posted by -Makunouchi- View PostIt will always will, coz your idol has always cherry picked his opponents and you still will buy his fight even if he fights Castillo again and you still buy it.
And I assume if Khan gets to fight the cherry picker you still will buy it.
The reason, your a floydiot and there is nothing wrong with.
Comment
-
Originally posted by hitking View PostYou haven't debunked ****. All you keep saying is that everybody is lying on Floyd's behalf. If that's what you wanna believe more power to ya.
They were far too huge and against all the known legit expenses to have been genuine. (You have to understand that the PPV company takes 50% off the gross right away...) It's even likely that if Showtime were to break down and admit that they were paying Mayweather $30 mill it would very likely be actually $10 mill, with Mayweather supplying the other $20 mill. Which would mean only that he was getting at least $10 mill.
Showtime gets a lot of "reflected glory" from being believed to have paid a boxer over $200 mill. We'll never know the truth, and I couldn't care less. My main reason for replying to you is just as a mental exercise. I don't care what either Pacquiao or Mayweather earn, or what they do with it. I left all that sort of fan nonsense behind when I was about 15.
You may believe what you want to.
Finally, I am leaving this subject.
Comment
-
Originally posted by hitking View PostIf there are all these strained relationships on both ends. It further supports the reality that the fight can't be made in the traditional, co-promotion type way. And since Floyd is in the driver's seat. I don't see why Arum can't bow out, especially since he won't be losing any money. And doing what's best for his fighter. Who seems to really need this payday.
Comment
-
Comment