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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI see you're still defending Arum. Even your hero says he's a liar:
October 5, 2012:
Why would Cotto pick Trout (25-0, 14 KOs), a good fighter with a belt but a virtual unknown, over Pacquiao, the global star? What gives?
Money and weight is what gives.
For the 2009 fight, Cotto's deal with Top Rank called for a guaranteed $6.5 million purse, plus a share of the pay-per-view profits. During the Sergio Martinez-Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. promotion last month, Arum told boxing reporters that he offered Cotto $13 million for the Pacquiao rematch and estimated that with strong pay-per-view sales Cotto could earn another $2 million from his share of the profits.
Arum said that when Cotto turned it down, he and Pacquiao went with Marquez for Pacquiao's next fight, just one week after Cotto's.
Cotto vigorously disputed Arum's claim.
"The only offer Top Rank ever made us was the same money as in 2009," Cotto told ESPN.com. "[Arum] made the same offer he made in 2009, and we found it kind of funny. That was the reason we decided not to face Pacquiao. That, and they also wanted me to go down to 150 pounds and give him the same advantage that they gave Pacquiao in 2009, a catchweight."
Cotto said he was surprised to read that Arum said he offered him $13 million.
"Bob said he offered us $13 million, but he never came to us with that offer," Cotto said. "He always offered us the same guarantee he offered us in 2009, with the same benefits, and that's not fair. He offered the exact same amount of money. Of course it's a business, but all we want is fair business. You can say to Bob to tell me he made that offer to me to my face, and you will see his reaction.
"Miguel Cotto always agrees to fight the best. I've never said no to anybody, but you need to treat me fairly in business."
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...rematch-boxing
Bob low balls these fighters and when they turn it down he tells the media the offer was absurdly higher than it actually was and the the boxing fans eat it up, the ignorant ones that is, the ones who will believe only what suits their opinions and agenda
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Originally posted by Det. Conan View PostDon't easily believes to what Espinoza, Arum, ODLH, Richard S. said... they are bunch of businessmen, who always makes buzz for Benjamin... Instead, believe to boxer himself. Lets hope Floyd will answer to this so we can see them fight
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Originally posted by damned1974 View PostWhat happened to Pac not mentioning Floyd's name while this "mega fight" with Algeiri is happening...This guy cannot keep Floyd's name out of his mouth. I wonder if he will man up and accept Showtime's offer, or puzz it out in the 140 division?
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espinoza twitted 40m +35 upside 3 times
he never twitted 40m+ 35 ppv shares.
the link provided by the bronx2245 interpret it as 40m+35 ppv shares- which is not really the case.
the big difference betwen the two in 200m gross(i base it on this article http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...sing-ppv-fight)
is:
40m +35percent upside> pacquiao would be limited to 54m to a 200m gross
40m + 35percent ppv > pacquiao would get 92m in 200m gross(150m ppv)
now the question is is that 35 percent an upside or ppv share?Last edited by luisivich; 11-17-2014, 10:59 PM.
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