Pacquiao vs Algieri PPV numbers so low TR/HBO wont release them
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If Floyd rejects 60/40, and everything else agreed upon - there's absolutely no way anybody could defend him.
No way. None.Comment
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Pacquiao reportedly made more than $20 million (around P900 million) for the Algieri fight.
Henares said that if, for instance, Pacquiao made at least P1 billion for the fight, he will have to pay the Philippine tax rate of 32%, or P320 million, in taxes.
If Pacquiao already paid P100 million in Macau, he will still have to pay the remaining balance of P220 million to the BIR.
Pacquiao’s camp will have to declare this amount and pay before the April 15, 2015 deadline.
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What are you talking about? No, my friend, they don't generate anywhere near the same revenue. And this isn't just about the past either so comparing numbers from the Mosley fight, for instance, is irrelevant. Mayweather has sold close to 4m PPV's in his last three fights. How much has Manny done? And why do you keep making excuses for him, anyway? Only 60-40 is fair? The numbers say otherwise and regardless, I thought it wasn't about money? Stop making excuses for them to turn down everything that comes their way.Comment
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Well this is the guy everybody cites as it doing 830k so dont pretend he doesn't matter nowComment
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Come on bruh it has to be at least a REASONABLE offer. "40 with 35% doe" so I guess 60/40 with 45/45 ppv with the remaining 10 going to the winner is not reasonable?Comment
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This was an atrocious card from top to bottom.....the level of opposition the the favored fighters faced(with the exception of Vargas) was at the pathetic. The opposition was Two Thai taxi drivers and damn espn level kickboxer....this card does not deserve to do anything over 100k......if it did then you guys who bought this pos ppv deserve pacquiao vs Vargas next.Comment
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