Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Pacquiao Must Be SHO PPV, FMP Promoting
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The past negotiations were fair on Floyds part. We are talking about right now. Has to sign to mayweather promotions and drop hbo? What the ****?Comment
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They're putting the screws to him because they're tired of paying out $35 million in main even purses for glorified sparring matches that lose them millions. It's gotten to the point where the head of CBS is personally meeting with Arum to try to get this done.
You're so corny. I'm still waiting for your corny behind to explain how Pacquiao is in a position to call anything. Sorry ****s, that ship has sailed.
You had excuses when it was 50-50.
Excuses when it was $40m.
Excuses now.
When are you going to stop making excuses for your lil hero?
He knows Pacquiao is under contract with both Top Rank and HBO... so naturally instead of saying 'thanks, but no thanks', he's going about it in a roundabout way.
Answer this- why would it matter to Floyd which networks are involved as long as he gets his monster payday? Wouldn't it be beneficial for all involved if CBS (Showtime, etc) and Time Warner (HBO, TBS, etc) combined their promotional muscle to squeeze out every last cent possible?
I can't think of any logical reason for why HBO being involved would be a deal killer for Floyd... But maybe you have some ideas. Throw some out there.Comment
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$40mil was an insulting offer. It included 0%PPV which is pathetic, and before you blab on about it being Pac's biggest Payday, don't forget that it is also Floyd's.Comment
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It would be nice if the networks and promotets held hands and sang Kumbaya. But make no mistake about it, Mayweather is in a position to call those shots and ain't **** Pacquiao can do about it because he is the B-side, regardless to what a bunch of whiny fangirls complain about on the net.Comment
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Why would Pacquiao accept 40 million flat fee, for a fight that at the time was expected to generate 300 million?
Why did Pacquiao have to give in to testing demands that no other Mayweather opponent up into that point had to give in to?
Why does Pacquiao have to leave Arum and sign with Mayweather Promotions, when neither Canelo, Ortiz, nor Maidana did?
Why does Pacquiao have to avenge his loss to Marquez, but Maidana didn't have to avenge anything to Alexander?
You ever ask yourself these questions, or are you too busy making the next excuse?Last edited by JJRod; 09-14-2014, 04:10 PM.Comment
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Negotiotiations for every business deal always transition smoothly, there's never any disagreements or breakdowns
$40mil was an insulting offer. It included 0%PPV which is pathetic, and before you blab on about it being Pac's biggest Payday, don't forget that it is also Floyd's.
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Negotiotiations for every business deal always transition smoothly, there's never any disagreements or breakdowns
$40mil was an insulting offer. It included 0%PPV which is pathetic, and before you blab on about it being Pac's biggest Payday, don't forget that it is also Floyd's.Comment
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Interesting yahoo article from May 2014:
"Arum said he remained open to making a fight with pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather and said the contract with Pacquiao does not preclude it. He said if the fight occurs before the end of 2015, it could be on both Showtime and HBO, as was the 2002 pay-per-view match between Mike Tyson, who was then exclusively with Showtime, and Lennox Lewis, who was exclusively with HBO."Comment
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Funny how those past negotiations were considered unfair at the time they were offered. Kinda like this one.
It would be nice if the networks and promotets held hands and sang Kumbaya. But make no mistake about it, Mayweather is in a position to call those shots and ain't **** Pacquiao can do about it because he is the B-side, regardless to what a bunch of whiny fangirls complain about on the net.
HBO and showtime already agreed to copromote the fight dude.Comment
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