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  • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    Moonves has a contract stating Floyd will fight "X" amount of times, but he can't dictate who Floyd will fight. No fight can make what Mayweather vs. Pacquiao could make, but a Mayweather vs. Cotto 2, or Mayweather vs. Khan in the UK, will bring Showtime more money than any other fighter (signed to Showtime) can bring them.
    thats right cuz at the end of the day he can fight two duds.

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    • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      I can't believe I just read that Mayweather has to do 1m PPV buys just to break even.


      Did you fail math?

      Mayweather signed 6 fight 250 million dollar contract.

      That's 42 million per fight. 42 Million as Floyd's cut alone. Not counting promotion, marketing, airtime and the other fighter's purse.

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      • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        you have no idea if they are giving him an ultimatum dude. Why make sh-t like that up? All you know is CBS CEO is apparently involved in negotiations.

        Floyd may not have exceeded expectations-but no one else is even close. As for kicking him to the curb-the man has still sold about 4.5 mil ppv's in 4 fights. No other boxer has come anywhere close to that in the last 2 years.

        I get you want Floyd to fail and don't prefer to trumpet any success he may have, but dam BOA at least let the facts drive your opinion.
        I've said this before multiple times, it doesn't matter how many you sell it's how much you make. If I buy 100 soda's for 98 cents and I sell them for 99 cents I made a dollar. If I buy 50 beers for $1.00 and sell them for $1.25, even though it's less I made more money. This is how business works, money talks and right now even with 4 million buys Floyd isn't not meeting what was promised obviously. I mean seriously, when was the last time a boss from NBC was needed to make a fight on HBO?

        That screams incompetence from Espinoza and they know he can't get the job done. Anytime there is an issue in a company where someone that high up has to get involved there is a problem, you think he wants to deal with two diva's about a sport no one really watches? He's got more important things to worry about like TV shows, advertisers, NFL and who knows what else.

        I don't even want to see Floyd fail, I want to see him fight people and guess what... when he fights someone who is actually a threat I buy it. Not to see Floyd lose, I just want to see him tested. His lack of balls offend me, I've never even been offended at anything he's said or done (minus beating his wifes.) I seriously couldn't imagine a sport where the best players didn't want to test themselves and that's the definition of Floyd's career nearly. It's like LeBron saying "I don't want to play Jordan, I might lose. I mean... I will win, but I just don't want to lose." That as an athlete is offensive, hell, as a man it's ****ing offensive.

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        • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
          Floyd has a license in NY and Vegas now. You know how Floyd is gettin' it! I'm sure you read the NYT article. If not, you should:

          http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/17/sp...nted=all&_r=1&
          So floyd signs his own checks???

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          • Originally posted by - Righteous - View Post
            Did you fail math?

            Mayweather signed 6 fight 250 million dollar contract.

            That's 42 million per fight. 42 Million as Floyd's cut alone.
            Did I fail math? Should I embarrass you right now or do you wanna stop pretending you know what you're talking about?

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            • Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
              So he has had a few years, show me any progress on this stadium from Top Rank. Or is it, in fact, still an imaginary stadium to this day?
              not imaginary. Like I had said previously, ask frampton how an outdoor stadium worked out for him.

              So to you, an outdoor stadium is completely imaginary?

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              • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                Did I fail math? Should I embarrass you right now or do you wanna stop pretending you know what you're talking about?
                Whats 250 divided by 6?

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                • Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
                  Arum talking to CBS means a lot, Floyd is not his own boss. I'm sure CBS was fine with him having a bad buy rate with Guerrero since he made up for it with Canelo, which bought him a crap rate with Maidana. Since he didn't look good they had to make the rematch, you are truly delusional if you think a BILLIONAIRE(S) who own CBS are going to let Floyd run anything.

                  Floyd has his daddies at Showtime and CBS that are paying Floyd now because Floyd left Oscar. When he did that he had nobody but CBS left to front the bill for his purse, he doesn't want to fight Manny but CBS is the one with the final say I bet. I still think he'll fight Cotto first just to avoid the Manny fight as much as possible but if whoever owns CBS says Floyd fights Manny or his contract is void, he'll fight Manny.
                  Originally posted by megadeth View Post
                  Arum is talking to Les Moonves, who isn't a Billionaire. Floyd is possibly worth as much or more than he is.
                  Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
                  You are telling me to be humble when you said "Who is this guy, he makes less than Floyd." So according to you, if your boss makes less money then you shouldn't respect or appreciate what they do? Such humility, you're just mad that I'm clowning on you and have nothing to say back.

                  I don't need to say "who is this guy?", I know EXACTLY who Les Moonves is. I wasn't making Floyd to be something special, I was correcting you because u were insinuating that he was a Billionare and his Billionaire clout would stop Floyd from being allowed to run anything. So it was a simple correction and advising u that Floyd is worth as much or more. THAT'S IT!!! For some reason, that seemed to hurt your feelings. From there it was insults about working at Mcdonalds and selling weed, when u don't know anything about me. So where was I being arrogant? I'm not mad at all and I have lots to say back. The whole problem is that you didn't comprehend my post, spoke b4 u knew the facts and insulted me. That's where ur not being humble. Whatever...u do u! Me, I know how to admit when I'm wrong.

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                  • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                    Didn't read that anywhere. Can you tell me when CBS said that?
                    It's an assumption, but that one statement doesn't make anything I said wrong. Also, Floyd does need to make 1 million buys to break even...

                    $75 a piece at 1 million buys is 75 million. Instantly that gets cut in half for cable and we're at 32.5 million, and we just barely paid Floyd's purse MINIMUM. It's obvious he needs 1 million because he went to Showtime with PPV's buys with Oscar, Cotto, Marquez and Hatton... all of them were over a million. So he went to Showtime with that being his floor in terms of drawing power. He only went over that mark 1 time since moving to Showtime.

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                    • Originally posted by Strategic1 View Post
                      You seem to have missed or ignored my post. There are a number of reasons why they'd keep Floyd even if they're break-even or slightly losing money. They are building their following and brand in boxing. Floyd obviously helps. That's called an investment.

                      Secondly, they know a Floyd-PAC fight will be a huge money fight, so they've always held onto the hopes of doing it or something similar to Floyd-Canelo.
                      fair points-but why would any business invest $70 mil (the remainder they owe Floyd for 2 fights) if they know they will lose money? Floyd isn't around for the long haul and they know Haymon is going to NBC. So why again you make fair points, the information available suggests CBS hasn't opted out yet because they are mart enough to know they wouldn't sell anywhere near what Floyd sold if they invested in another fighter.

                      Yes, they know Floyd-pac will do big and they know they have the only boxer to sell more than 2 mil ppv's twice. You don't just let the biggest draw go.

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