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Breaking down the numbers why 40 million only was an absurd offer from floyd
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Originally posted by junior gong View PostThere is no point trying to explain it to you. It really wouldnt matter what I or anyone says, you are simply too far gone for that. At the time it was ridiculous, maybe not if it was now, but back then it was a joke. Everybody not attatched to floyd or his idiotic, gay ass fanboys, thinks the same. Watching you little pricks trying to revise it with the crystal balls you all seem to have pulled out of your arses, is toecurlingly embarrassing and humorous at the same time.
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Nothing new here at all. Floyd just needs to give Arum and Team Pac whatever they want or it means he's ducking. Typical pacstan logics.
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Originally posted by Rocky=Ward View Post
Pacqiuao 40 million
Floyd 115 million
So how much is floyd getting percentage wise? 75% of the money, manny 25%, and Im not even considering the fact that they could easily increase the price of the ppv to at least 10 dollars higher if they wanted to.
Just insane of floyd to give manny an offer that is potentially only 25% or less knowing how big of a star manny is. Manny could make this money in two fights and be fine, this is supposed to be a super fight and manny is right expecting super money, not just a little higher than he gets now. it takes two fighters to make a super fight, and floyd acts like he is the only one that matters and that is simply wrong
It's not 25% , it's 36%.
Probably Manny deserved something more, but it's not a terrible offer.
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Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostWhere did you get that info from? Nobody knows how much this fight could have done, but the only thing for sure is that it would have shattered all records.
In 2007, before the entire country entered the digital age, before every household had on demand video and internet, Floyd and Oscar Sold 2.4M PPVs.
The growth of the market and available audience was showcased when Floyd fought Canelo and sold 2.2 Million. If Floyd could sell 2.2 million against Canelo, what do you think he would do against his only Rival in terms of drawing power, resume and threat.
This is the fight the entire world without any help from promoters has hyped for the last half decade. Everyone would be talking about this fight, there would be advertisements and events everywhere. It would be called the fight of the century and for a couple months, everybody in the world would become a temporary bandwagon boxing fan. Half would back Pacquiao, Half would back Mayweather, and both sides would go at each other relentlessly until the night of the fight and generate even more buzz and hype in the process.
Anyone who's ever been interested in watching any fight, any combat sport would buy this PPV.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it broke 3 mil, and possibly more.
**** Edit: I'm speaking in future tense, but truthfully this fight isnt as big as it was a couple years ago. It would still sell but not the situation I described above.
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Originally posted by mourinho1 View PostIf you are the B-side, whats wrong with taking less the first time if you're sure you can beat him. Just offer him the same or even less the next time in the rematch...
Problem solved, right?!?!?! why cant pac supporters comment on this... A rematch would be pretty much garanteed as FMJ is a proud dude. It's a gamble but isnt it a gamble worth taking, if you think you're the better fighter?
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Originally posted by Berry Picker View PostThere is no "a side, b side" to this. They are both A sides. When you claim one is b side, you're relegating him to a status he is well beyond. Manny is a face of boxing. Its like putting Deniro and Pacino in the same movie and claiming one is the star over the other. They're not over eachother, they are on equal footing.
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